Full text of letter sent from councilor Richard Huddy to the Kitsap News Group on December 25.
Says “no serious misconduct” found; was “blind-sided by a political enemy.”
Nearly 2,500 applied for 300 spots on the waiting list for housing vouchers.
Huddy was recently censured by the council.
Bremerton city council to appoint a replacement early next year.
Kidzz Helping Kidzz, an organization started by local fourth grader Zachary Darner, shattered its previous record for toys delivered during a holiday season.
The Endangered Salmon Predation Prevention Act will permit as many as 900 sea lion killings per year in and around the Columbia River to protect endangered fish stocks.
Some were designated to feed orcas, state wildlife officials said.
A December 1 incident sent a shipyard coworker to the hospital with gunshot wounds, police said.
City still trying to secure the naming rights for an urban redesign project from the legendary musician.
The victim remains in serious condition, a hospital spokesperson said.
The documentary “Rubber Jellyfish,” from Kitsap local Carly Wilson, exposes the dark underside of a popular consumer product.
Deputy John Oliver will take the helm at Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue on December 20.
Police say the man punched two and “dumped a bag of candy on a woman’s head”
The driver was not injured, officials said.
The investigation began in Bremerton 18 months ago.
Brayden Yates has been located by police after being missing more than three weeks.
Duplexes now permitted in low-density neighborhoods, city says.
Laptops, Chromebooks taken, a school official said.
Patriot Front supports a “pan-European identity” in the U.S. and is linked to the deadly protests in Charlottesville last year.