Donell Nathan, left, and his son, Romarez Nathan, of Bremerton, use paddles to move their motorboat toward the shore in Dyes Inlet after their engine cut out near Silverdale Waterfront Park on June 16.
A young Navy couple who called Bremerton home for more than four years is now grappling with a serious disease and the high cost of medical care.
Some students nervous, others looking forward to getting paid to wake up early
PORT ORCHARD – Two men who are wanted for suspicion of committing several residential burglaries are on the run from sheriff’s deputies and detectives.
Residents concerned that boats and personal watercraft may have floated too close to a pod of orcas in Dyes Inlet June 12 called 911 to report the potential problem. The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office is advising folks to leave the animals alone.
Workers at Gold Mountain Golf Club in Bremerton pose for a photograph with the U.S. Open Trophy at the club on June 6. The trophy was on display at the club 1-3 p.m. that day as part of the U.S. Golf Association’s trophy tour which displays the historic trophy at numerous locations across the county to kick off the 115th U.S. Open Championship which will be held June 18-21 at Chambers Bay in University Place.
Sarah Ward, 14, of Bremerton, accepts a handshake and a set of keys to her “new” 1998 Honda Civic with 34,000 original miles on it from West Hills Honda General Manager Robert Colon at Bremerton High School June 10.
PORT ORCHARD – An early evening single-vehicle crash sent four occupants to area hospitals on June 9.
The trial date for Gabriel Z. Gaeta has been set for Jan. 11, 2016 at 9 a.m., according to a document from the Superior Court of Washington County of Kitsap.
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell visited Central Kitsap High School June 5 and met with David McVicker, Central Kitsap School District superintendent of schools, CKSD board of directors president Bruce Richards and others to discuss STEM programs and school achievements.
Final results for the 2A-3A-4A Washington State track and field meet, held May 28-30 at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma: (Showing name, school, grade, place and time/distance.)
BREMERTON — Two Bremerton brothers were charged with allegedly altering vehicle odometers to make the mileage appear 80,000 to 190,000 less than the true mileage and then selling the vehicles at inflated prices.
Mohammad K. Khalil, 25, and his brother, Ahmed Kivi Khalil, 24, both of Bremerton, were charged with certificate of ownership false statement or illegal transfer and forgery, according to Kitsap County court documents.
BREMERTON — Two Bremerton brothers were charged with allegedly altering vehicle odometers to make the mileage appear 80,000 to 190,000 less than the true mileage and then selling the vehicles at inflated prices.
Mohammad K. Khalil, 25, and his brother, Ahmed Kivi Khalil, 24, both of Bremerton, were charged with certificate of ownership false statement or illegal transfer and forgery, according to Kitsap County court documents.
SILVERDALE – A 2-acre plot of forested land to the south of the Harrison Medical Center Silverdale campus and a second plot of land near the intersection of State Route 3 and Highway 303 – north of the Silverdale Applebees restaurant – are the two most likely homes of a future bus transfer station.
CENTRAL KITSAP – Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Detectives are still working to identify a suspect who shot and killed a 2-year-old boy and a 29-year-old woman at the Kariotis Mobile Home Park on March 28.
KITSAP – A non-profit group that hopes to purchase 36 acres of pristine forested land on the southeast border of the Illahee Preserve said it had 90 percent of the $767,000 it needs to purchase the first 25 acres.
SILVERDALE – Due to a water-damaged roof, the high cost of repairs and liability concerns, the Silverdale Community Center will be closed this August.
For John Kuntz, owner of Olympic Outdoor Center, it all began with a paddling trip he and a friend made in 1996 from Belfair to Allyn.
CENTRAL KITSAP – Unpredictable infield ball hops will be less of a problem after volunteers and county workers replaced the infield mix on field No. 1 at the Gene Lobe Fields at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds this week.
CENTRAL KITSAP –In an era of shrinking military budgets, Naval Base Kitsap is a growth area. That’s what Capt. Thomas Zwolfer, commanding officer for NBK, told attendees at a Bremerton Chamber of Commerce meeting May 19.