Fish and Wildlife Service stocks Kitsap and Island Lakes with thousands of trout for the fall fisherman.
First nuclear-powered aircraft carrier decommissioned in naval history
In the face of a $2 billion shortfall in the state’s 2012 budget a collective of local governments and agencies will voice the most pressing local concerns to Gov. Chris Gregoire later this month.
Officer Matthew Thuring of the Bremerton police department responded Tuesday night to a report that there was a man likely unconscious on 4th and Naval. When he arrived on the scene, he found Murphy, clearly intoxicated and unable to stand. Murphy was bleeding with abrasions on his hand.
Superintendent Greg Lynch describes the Central Kitsap School District finances as “hemorrhaging”
The Doctors Clinic Urgent Care in Bremerton recently saw a spike in the number of patients with red, infected bumps. Patients claimed that these infections were due to spider bites.
It is a serene day on the Bremerton boardwalk, but inside the USS Turner Joy, there is an ominous air. The boat emits a low hum which echoes through the pipes and cables overhead.
The shores and old-growth forests surrounding Hood Canal are a natural habitat of the endangered marbled murrelet, a small-bodied seabird which is protected under federal law. This area is also the site designated for Navy construction of a second explosives handling wharf to support the Trident D-5 Missile program.
The Bangor NBK commissary is bustling on Sunday, one of the biggest shopping days of the week. Carts squeeze past each other in the aisles, swerving out of the way just before collision.