A Bremerton police officer involved in a collision at the corner of Warren Avenue and 11th Street on Monday morning sounded less than pleased with the situation as he radioed in for a tow truck and supervisor to respond to the scene.
Bremerton City Councilman Jim McDonald is making no apologies for the fact that no agreements are in place to cover the maintenance costs for the soon to be completed Kitsap 9/11 Memorial on city owned Evergreen Park property.
A Silverdale couple has been arrested and charged in a child abuse and torture case that gives even seasoned law enforcement officers pause.
A Silverdale couple has been arrested and charged in a child abuse and torture case that gives even seasoned law enforcement officers pause. “This is the kind of case, when you read the probable cause statement, that makes you queasy,” said Deputy Scott Wilson, a Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office spokesman.
Police recovered a badly decomposed body from the East side of Dyes Inlet near Tracyton Sunday evening.
Three Japanese youngsters taking part in the City of Bremerton/Bremerton Central Lions Club student exchange program are heading back home with a bang. Sixteen-year-olds Kanako Matsutani, Mina Sasaki and Gehshi Toyota visited the Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club Monday evening to learn how to safely handle and fire a variety of weapons.
Former Bremerton City Council colleagues Faye Flemister and Roy Runyon, who are both vying for the seat to represent an expanded District 6 in this November’s election, seemed hard-pressed to say something nice about each other during an Eggs and Issues debate this week.
Here’s a look at some of the scenes from Wednesday night’s Xtreme Bulls event at the Kitsap County Fair.
UPDATE: Bremerton police apprehended Dale Kewayne Day at at approximately 4:30 a.m. Friday morning.
Milenka Hawkins-Bates, a manager at the city’s Public Works Department, put out a call for volunteers to help clean
The Blue Crew chief of the boat (COB) of the Trident ballistic missile submarine USS Henry M. Jackson (SSBN 730) was relieved of his duties Aug. 15 after being found guilty of violating Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice in a Captain’s Mast proceeding at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, according to an announcement by Submarine Group 9.
A Bremerton woman who was shot by Bremerton police responding to a domestic disturbance has been charged in Kitsap County District Court with first-degree assault. The maximum penalty, if convicted, is life in prison.
“It had started to get popular again and we wanted to liven it up,” Birkenthal said.
Senator Patty Murray visited Olympic College Bremerton Wednesday morning to discuss her ongoing efforts to help veterans get enrolled in school and find jobs.
According to police, once on scene, the officers were confronted by a female suspect that was armed with two knives.
According to police, once on scene, the officers were confronted by a female suspect that was armed with two knives.
Following a brief executive session last week, the Bremerton City Council voted unanimously to take legal action to clean up a derelict residential property.
A five-car wreck in Silverdale just ahead of rush hour has closed the southbound lanes of Silverdale Way.
The Washington State Department of Transportation, through its Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program, has awarded the City of Bremerton $1.7 million to make improvements to Washington Avenue.
For the first 70 years or so of its existence, the Bremerton Housing Authority was located in the middle of the old West Park housing development. When that development was demolished, the agency made its way to a Wheaton Way strip mall. By the end of the year, the housing authority will have a new home at 600 Park Avenue in downtown Bremerton that it owns outright.