Thomas formerly was on the Poulsbo City Council
It’s also a fundraiser for North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club
Despite COVID-19, wildfires jobs have not been lost
Many residents are against him going back to work
Event different this year due to coronavirus
Travelers the weekend of Sept. 17 will need to plan ahead for possible closures as Hood Canal Bridge undergoes some…
North Kitsap School District kicks off the 2020-21 school year with a series of “Strong Start” days to get everyone…
Deputy: He’s going to a hospital for mental health evaluation
The Suquamish Tribe and ex-wife of Stonechild Chiefstick, who was shot to death last July by Poulsbo officer Craig Keller,…
The U.S. Census Bureau has extended the 2020 census deadline, originally set for the end of July, to Oct. 31…
Despite the lifting of the temporary flavored vape ban on Feb. 3, vapor product shops across the state are cautious…
The spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has sent consumers to emptying the shelves of stores and pharmacies of their hand…
The Poulsbo branch of the Kitsap Regional Library is set to close temporarily from March 9- May 31.
Parents and students of the North Kitsap School District’s Options program flooded the district’s main office for its Feb. 27…
A recent decision by the North Kitsap School District to move its Options program from Richard Gordon Elementary School to…
Riders of Kitsap Transit’s Fast Ferries could have their reservations canceled if they consistently bail on previous reservations.
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance celebrated the expansion of its Poulsbo oncology clinic with an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony…
Newly elected Poulsbo Fire Commissioner Chris Quinn has officially taken over following the retirement of Commissioner Conrad Green.
Multiple bills concerning the placement and treatment of Washington’s Sexually Violent Predators, have been making their way through the House…
Suquamish Tribal Chairman Leonard Forsman has called upon U.S. Congress to adopt a Native Voting Rights Act similar to that…