Dale Rudolph will resign from the Poulsbo City Council in December, the 17-year councilman announced Wednesday night.
A solid waste transfer station planned for Viking Way could help Poulsbo garbage trucks avoid costly trips to Belfair.
A favorite community market in Poulsbo is still closed after its previous owners shuttered the store nearly a year ago.
Neighbors are giving 14-year-old Kohl Serwold a hero’s welcome after he rescued his dog from drowning last week.
Construction is underway on a $10 million medical center making healthcare more convenient for North Kitsap residents.
The presence freshwater mussels in Dogfish Creek is a good sign to the city of Poulsbo.
Fjord Drive may remain two-way street
City leaders may eliminate 11 staff positions to close a funding gap projected for 2011.
The city of Poulsbo plans to decrease pollutants in Liberty Bay by installing pervious pavement and rain gardens in Anderson Parkway.
Repairs along the southern portion of Viking Way in Poulsbo are expected to continue through the fall.
City incentive program unlikely to stop future layoffs
A Washington Growth Management hearings board dismissed an appeal against the city of Poulsbo’s 2009 Comprehensive Plan.
Poulsbo taxpayers fund thousands of dollars in overtime costs for police protection provided to local events and festivals, and city officials say event organizers may soon have to cover those costs themselves.
The City of Poulsbo is offering quitting incentives to employees to save money and avoid future layoffs.
Kitsap rookie makes good in All-American Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio
Just the other night, Spring Courtright saw the kind of thing usually reserved for imaginatively painted landscapes.
Remodeling begins in downtown Poulsbo
City of Poulsbo reins in spending
Cougar sightings are common during summer months in North Kitsap, and there are several steps residents can take to deter the animals, game officials say.
Poulsbo Safe parks: The first step to recovery