PORT ORCHARD — A Port Orchard teen who helped set the fire that destroyed Arnold’s Home Furnishings last summer will spend at least two years in a rehabilitation center, according to Kitsap County Superior Court records.
A sketch of one of the men suspected of armed robberies in Kitsap County last year does not depict slain cop killer Maurice Clemmons, Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Scott Wilson said this week.
In the long-range plan he presented to the Kitsap Transit Board of Directors on Tuesday, Executive Director Dick Hayes envisions creating a separate transit agency that will focus on passenger-only ferries (POFs) and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT).
During a study session Tuesday morning, Port of Bremerton Chief Executive Officer Cary Bozeman said the port needs to increase its efforts to heal the resentment caused by the Industrial Development District levy it passed in 2006.
A 28-year-old South Kitsap man was fired from his job at the Kitsap County Jail for allegedly having sexual contact with female inmates, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reported.
At the Givens Community Center Tuesday night, Port of Bremerton Chief Executive Officer Cary Bozeman shared his vision and enthusiasm for his organization’s future with some skeptical residents.
At the Givens Community Center Tuesday night, Port of Bremerton Chief Executive Officer Cary Bozeman shared his vision and enthusiasm for his organization’s future with some skeptical residents.
After softening the blow slightly by saving some bus routes and trips, the Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners Thursday approved…
After softening the blow slightly by saving some bus routes and trips, the Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners Thursday approved…
As the current Port of Bremerton commissioners craft their budget for next year, the candidates vying for a seat at the table said Tuesday morning spending funds wisely and carefully should be the priority.
The Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners will host a special meeting next week to further discuss proposed reductions to bus service and allow the public to comment.
The Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting next week to further discuss proposed reductions to bus service and allow the public to comment.
On what Chief Executive Officer Cary Bozeman called a big night for the port and the community, the Port of Bremerton’s Board of Commissioners Tuesday night approved selling $4.425 million worth of General Obligation Bonds to buy waterfront property and perhaps build an access road for its South Kitsap Industrial Area.
Port of Bremerton Chief Executive Officer Cary Bozeman recommended last month work cease on an incubator building for the Sustainable Energy and Economic Development project, but he says that does not mean the port has given up on clean-technology initiatives entirely.
Port of Bremerton Chief Executive Officer Cary Bozeman said this month the port would be launching an “aggressive campaign” to market the port and Kitsap County to both companies and their potential workforce.
The Kitsap Community Food Co-op, a group of volunteers hoping to bring a full-service, locally owned grocery store to the…
The design work is nearly complete on the low-wake ferry vessel being built in Bellingham for Kitsap Transit, according to a report presented to the agency’s board of commissioners last week.
Preliminary results from the Kitsap County Auditor’s office Tuesday night had former Bremerton Mayor Lynn Horton handily leading the trio…
Preliminary results from the Kitsap County Auditor’s office Tuesday night had former Bremerton Mayor Lynn Horton handily leading the trio…
After discussing service policies and potential cuts for two meetings, the Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners tabled a vote on…
After discussing service policies and potential cuts for two meetings, the Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners tabled a vote on…
The Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners did not vote on service reductions last week, but instead discussed a set of policies that will define the agency’s response to the “continuing budget crises” caused by the declines in sales tax revenue over the past year-and-a-half.