More than 100 people — including current and former elected officials — attended the grand re-opening ceremony for the new Harper Pier on Jan. 16.
A 29-year-old woman accused of stealing and cashing checks from a business she cleaned on the weekend has been charged in Kitsap County District Court Jan. 12.
Lawmakers representing the 26th and 35th Legislative Districts were sworn in Jan. 12 as the 2015 Legislative session began.
The South Kitsap High School NJROTC will host a shooting competition fundraiser Jan. 9-10 to help raise money to send four members of its marksmanship precision team to regional completion in Arizona next month.
A South Kitsap man was charged with forgery in Kitsap County Superior Court earlier this week.
A 25-year-old Bainbridge man faces assault charges over food in the Kitsap County Jail.
An investigation is now underway into the death a male inmate in the Kitsap County Jail, according to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office.
The Port Orchard community is shocked by the news of the death of local businsessman Gil Michael, who owned the Cedar Cove Inn with his wife, Kathy.
District 26 Sen. Jan Angel said last week that Gov. Jay Inslee came in with this great plan for education, but similar I-1351 there is no funding mechanism tied to it.
District 26 Sen. Jan Angel said Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed transportation plan announced earlier this week is a “can of worms.”
Several Port Orchard City Council members expressed their concerns over a recent decision by Mayor Tim Matthes regarding their email accounts during the Dec. 16 work study session.
South Kitsap Helpline is hosting a first-ever fundraiser to help provide Christmas gifts for local teens in crisis, ages 13-16.
Deputy Sheriff Philip Benjamin Doremus, III, 54, died at his South Kitsap home Nov. 30, from complications of cancer.
Added to the current ordinance was if records are immediately available, there is no requirement to fill out the public records request form.
If everything goes as planned, the Harper Pier replacement project could be completed by the end of the year.
The Port Orchard City Council unanimously passed an ordinance amending public record requests on Nov. 12.
The Port Orchard City Council approved to set the property tax rate of $1.725 per thousand of assessed valuation for 2015 at the Nov. 12 meeting.
David Michael Kalac and his attorney entered a plea Nov. 14 to charges in the Nov. 4 death of a South Kitsap woman.
Councilwoman Cindy Lucarelli doesn’t think any of the three logo designs “fit Port Orchard” and are “very modern.”
For the first time in Kitsap County history, there will be a woman in the county prosecutor’s office as Republican Tina Robinson defeated 20-year Democratic incumbent Russ Hauge in the latest results from the November general election.