An autopsy report shows that a woman, who jumped off the Tremont Bridge Aug. 14, died as a result of blunt force to the head, neck, chest and abdomen, according to the Kitsap County Coroner Greg Sandstrom.
Downtown Port Orchard has been “revitalized” — thanks to several new businesses and the Port Orchard Public Market.
In a 5-2 vote, the Port Orchard City Council approved for the city to purchase property at 640 Bay Street — the site of the former Los Cabos restaurant.
Karolyn Grimes and the It’s a Wonderful Life Museum launched a “It’s a Wonderful Road Trip” — a U-Haul truck loaded with items from Grimes’ collection.
Despite finishing second behind Democrat Nathan Schlicher in the Aug. 5 primary election, State Rep. Jesse Young is optimistic about his changes of winning in the November general election.
Christine Daniel resigned her position as executive director of the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce.
Recovery crews successfully retrieved the body of a Port Orchard boy who fell in the Ohanapecosh River on July 4.
Hallmark Channel’s successful and first-ever primetime series, “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove,” kicked off its second season on July 19.
Since the beginning of the year, city clerk staff has been combing through more than 20,000 emails to fulfill resident Randy Jones’ public records request.
After a 3-3 deadlock by the Port Orchard city council, Mayor Tim Matthes cast the deciding vote for his appointment of the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce to be represented on the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee.
A memorial fund has been set up for the family of a 12-year-old boy who died in a Tacoma hospital after he was found floating in the water at a Poulsbo lake dock last week.
An email sent by Port Orchard’s city attorney on July 3, answered questions that Mayor Tim Matthes asked pertaining to wanting the city council to reconsider action it took on June 24 in approving an agreement with C&M Golf LLC that restored a water right to the city from a mistake in a 2008 contract.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit opened its newest location in Port Orchard on July 17 under the leadership of a U.S. Navy veteran.
A pair of Republicans and a Democrat are seeking the top two spots in the Aug. 5 primary for the District 26 state representative seat to be decide in November.
Two weeks after the Port Orchard City Council voted unanimously approved an agreement with C&M Golf LLC that would restore a water right to the city, Mayor Tim Matthes placed the item on the July 8 agenda for the council to reconsider their previous action.
Port of Bremerton commissioners unanimously approved the bid from a Texas-based company for the Harper Pier Replacement Project during a 10-minute meeting.
The day a 20-year-old man received a 14-month prison sentence for the vehicular deaths of two teenage girls, he was charged with a misdemeanor on June 23 in Kitsap County District Court.
Downtown Port Orchard’s annual three-day Fathoms o’ Fun Summer Festival kicks off at 9 a.m. today.
A company that makes carriers, pop-up shelters, travel bags and other pet products is building their world headquarters in South Kitsap.
Drivers who use State Route 302 should prepare for some possible delays this Monday as the Washington State Department of Transportation conducts a routine scheduled inspection of the Purdy Bridge.