Like other cities and towns, the Port Orchard city council dealt with two items related to recreational marijuana during Tuesday night’s meeting.
Children going to Port Orchard Marina Park will find three new pieces of playground equipment.
Port Orchard will keep its city status and mayor-council government after citizens casted their ballots in Tuesday’s general election.
Maureen Pace and her son, Steven, are co-owners of Crossfit North by Northwest (NXWX) located at 626 Bay Street. Crossfit NXNW opened in January.
The Dragonfly Cinema will host the world movie premiere of the Swedish film “Eldsaga” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7.
With days left until the Nov. 5 general election, information from the Public Disclosure Commission shows that only a few local candidates have reported donations or money spent during their campaigns as of Oct. 29.
Is mayor-council or council-manager a better form of governance? According to the National League of Cities, the council-manager form of government is most common form of government.
“Renovation Celebration” will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 1, with a ribbon cutting scheduled with a short ceremony thanking donors, along with guided tours and children’s activities, according to Branch Manager Kathleen Wilson.
State Rep. Jan Angel (R-Port Orchard) called for the state Attorney General and Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) to seek an immediate injunction against the Next Generation Climate Action Committee and to prosecute California billionaire Tom Steyer to the fullest extent of the law because of money used for anti-Angel political ads.
Washington State Ferries (WSF) has scheduled an open house for riders’ input for proposed schedule changes on the Southworth/Vashon/Fauntleroy triangle route.
The woman who found a young female cat that was soaked in flammable liquid, bound with electrical tape and burned, has adopted the animal.
A Port Orchard resident accused two councilmembers and a current Port Orchard City Council candidate of attempting to change and influence distributions during the process of the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee in 2012, during residents comments at the Oct. 8 meeting.
Elementary school was honored by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Hostility, harsh words mar Sept. 24 city council meeting
After seven months without a “shop cat,” Jackson found the perfect replacement for her large, fluffy orange-colored companion. Enter Scooter Kitty, a 23-pound, three-legged orange cat.
Applications are being accepted for next year’s Fathoms o’ Fun Royalty Scholarship Pageant, announced Helene Jensen, pageant director.
Some citizens have complained about fireworks being setoff in their neighborhoods, so Councilman Rob Putaansuu had the issue placed on the agenda for the Sept. 17 city council work session.
September’s projected enrollment number came in a lot less than expected, according to figures released on Monday by the South Kitsap School District.
Etta Projects will celebrate its 10th year of helping create sustainable solutions to poverty in rural Bolivia with an all-ages H2O (Help 2 Others) concert on Saturday, Sept. 21, at Etta Turner Park.
After allegedly holding up a local coin store Monday, a Tacoma man faces a robbery charge. A first-degree robbery charge was filed against Gary Richard Jakuab, 62, on Tuesday in Kitsap County District Court.