U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) toured Olympic College April 13 to promote a new aerospace training program supported by a $20 million Department of Labor grant.
At a roundtable discussion on the OC campus, Cantwell said the aerospace engineering field is high in job openings and short on trained employees.
County health staff are seeing more needles at the county syringe exchange program.
A worker at a local retirement community last week reported a fellow employee to police out of fear for resident safety, after allegedly witnessing physical abuse that included covering the mouths and noses of patients to stop them from speaking.
While, some pot smokers will celebrate the unofficial “4-20” holiday Friday, medical marijuana growers in Bremerton may soon find a locally legal way to serve their clients.
In Bremerton, the city is still grappling with how to allow collective commercial marijuana growing operations in the city.
Flaviano D. Basaliza, 35, is suspected of chasing two victims with his car and assaulting his wife Tuesday, April 10, said Deputy Scott Wilson, Kitsap Sheriff’s spokesman.
Basaliza is described as a dark-haired Asian male, 5 feet and 5 inches in height, weighing 170 pounds.
Over the next few months, Central Kitsap School District will consider how to reduce music education to give fifth- and sixth-graders more time for reading and science during the school day.
The money would support improvements including adding a classroom to the West Hills STEM Academy and replacing or upgrading the district’s aging central kitchen.
A Bremerton man is in Kitsap County Jail after allegedly falsely reporting he was attacked by a stranger with a knife, according to the Bremerton Police Department.
Jonathan Brent Hirschy, 18, is charged with misdemeanor counts of false reporting and making a false or misleading statement to a public servant and is jailed on a $25,000 bond, according to the jail roster.
If you find yourself homeless in Bremerton at night or over the weekend, right now you would have no sheltered place to go.
Impaired driving cases in Kitsap County has slightly decreased in the last few years, but it doesn’t seem like it in Bremerton Municipal Court.
With hundreds of leads and no reported investigative gains, police back off on investigation expenses
Former Bremerton District 3 City Councilman John Law died March 29. He was 83.
Described as a dedicated leader of his district, Law served on council from 1994 to 2001, and was elected council president twice in 1995 and 2001.
Parking regulations in downtown Bremerton could soon be changed to allow six hours of free parking in hopes of a dual effect to deter serial parking offenders and encourage shoppers to stop downtown.
The Bremerton Ice Center operators say plans to serve beer and wine during hockey games and events won’t turn the local skating rink into a night club.