City seeks input on Comprehensive Plan
Often heralded as a fun, free way for families to spend time, geocaching continues to balloon in popularity with the presence of a GPS device in nearly everyone’s palm, courtesy the smartphone.
‘Cabaret’ opens Friday, July 16, at Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge. It runs through Aug. 1 at the Bainbridge High School Theatre, 9330 NE High School Road.
Mesford sidewalk and repaving underway.
Downtown Poulsbo, Front Street, galleries, artists
Old Town residents don’t want to be forgotten in Fjord fix
A pair of 14-foot statues at Fourth Street and Pacific Avenue in Bremerton have attracted plenty of attention since their installation last month.
Move in date for Poulsbo City Hall moved back
Kitsap customers have fewer options when it comes to movie rentals. The success of Netflix, Redbox and online movies led…
Over the next few weeks, Hollywood Video, 19835 10th Ave., will liquidate its selection of videos and video games. For nearly a month its videos have no longer been for rent.
POULSBO — King Olaf parking lot is a likely site for a parking garage in downtown Poulsbo, though discussions surrounding…
Put a finger on a map at Forks, the famed setting of author Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series, and a thumb on Seattle, where a bloodthirsty band of vampires stages its uprising in “Eclipse,” the third book in the series, then pull your finger and thumb together.
Somewhere in between, your digits will meet at the Kitsap Peninsula, home to two midnight opening benefits of the movie version of “Eclipse,” which officially comes to theaters June 30.
Saturday’s Street Scramble in Port Orchard will be a lesson in concentration as much as it will be a lesson in the city’s lesser-known treasures.
What started as a small charity rodeo has burgeoned into an award-winning event in Kitsap County.
A new event in Kitsap is celebrating the county’s growing beer scene. The inaugural week-long, peninsula-wide series of events is…
The Puget Sound is catching to the eye; tourists come to see lolling waves, whales and palm-sized shoreline treasures. For watershed locals, Suquamish filmmaker John Williams wants to develop an awareness of the sound’s tinier elements — inhabitants so small, the human eye alone can’t sense them.
“Hearing the words is one thing, but actually seeing these creatures and getting to know them as neighbors is another,” Williams said.
Next weekend, Judy Vigoren can be found shooting daggers across the felt, eyeing the competition at Las Vegas’ World Series of Poker.
“People say it’s scary. I stare them down, I threaten them with my eyes,” said Vigoren, 67, a Snohomish resident who nabbed the No. 2 slot at Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort’s recent World Series of Poker satellite event. She plays poker sans the typical eyewear to better “play the players.”
In only a matter of minutes, Max Hayslette can be many different people: A small-town, self-termed “hillbilly” with roots in…