Volunteers served 725 dinners and raised more than $9,000 during the 45th Annual Salmon Bake and Book Sale held June 15 at the Manchester Library.
The September deadline for completion of the new Harper Pier has been moved back because of a backlog of orders for steel.
Visit Kitsap Peninsula Executive Director Patty Graf-Hoke and board member Diane Robinson presented a regional marketing plan to the Port Orchard city council during the June 17 work study session.
Youngsters and teenagers, along with people of all ages, will get a chance to show off their skating and bicycle skills during the first anniversary celebration for the South Kitsap Skate Park.
More than 325 people enjoyed a night of patriotic-themed music performance, along with watching as a group — five veterans and a veteran’s advocate — were honored by the mayor.
Within a 12-hour window, the couple — along with friends and patrons — cleared out everything from the old Annapolis location at 1931 Bay St., to their new location at 1604 Bay St., across from the Westbay Plaza.
Felony child sex charges have been filed against a South Kitsap man in connection with a series of incidents involving three children several years ago.
The Port Orchard city council could amend its recreational marijuana code to keep processors, producers and retailers 1,000 feet away from home-based day cares, just like it does to child-care centers.
Community pride will be on display once again for the 45th annual Salmon Bake and Book Sale on June 15. The event — rain or shine — is 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Father’s Day in the Manchester Library parking lot, 8067 E. Main St.
It’s time once again for the annual American Cancer Society’s annual Relay For Life event June 6 and 7 on the track at Joe Knowles Field on the South Kitsap High School campus.
An 18-year-old South Kitsap girl was one of two people killed in a single-vehicle crash on a forest service road June 1.
Kitsap County Republican Party chairman Chris Tibbs said his comments about the District 35 Democratic state senator was not an endorsement by him or the Republican Party.
Downtown Port Orchard will be packed as a handful of events will kickoff the summer event schedule this weekend.
More than 100 former drill team members from South Kitsap High School, from 1951-98, gathered for the group’s reunion at the McCormick Woods Golf Course on May 17.
The wrong-way driver was pronounced dead at the scene after his car collided with a pickup three miles east of Port Orchard on State Highway 16 about 10 p.m. on May 23, reported the Washington State Patrol.
Realtor Bryan Petro announced May 22 that Myhre’s, located at the corner of Bay Street and Sidney Avenue, has been sold.
Port Orchard police have arrested two South Kitsap High School male students in connection with three bomb threats received by the high school during a two-week period.
More than 100 former members of the South Kitsap High School drill team from 1951 to 1998 are planning to attend a reunion on May 17 at the Clubhouse at the McCormick Woods Golf Course. The event is from 6:30-10:30 p.m.
The South Kitsap School District board voted unanimously to support a resolution to urge Congress to show leadership and reauthorize the original Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 during its May 7 meeting.
South Kitsap High School has lifted modified lockdown at 10 a.m. this morning, May 9.