Voters will be asked to decide whether or not the city council can meet outside of the city limits, while remaining within Kitsap County, for special meetings.
More than 1,000 students from Silverdale and Bremerton high schools walked in graduation ceremonies at the Kitsap Fairgrounds and Bremerton’s Memorial Stadium this past weekend.
About 250 kids attended the Third Annual Jr. Firefighter Stair Climb in downtown Bremerton this past weekend.
Bremerton resident David Allen Polk, 58, has been charged with first degree assault
Man allegedly robbed two men at gunpoint in a home on G Street
Bremerton High School’s commencement featured 292 graduates this past Friday at Memorial Stadium.
Kitsap Public Facilities District board members awarded $647,500 this week for projects in Bremerton, Silverdale and Poulsbo.
Motorists driving on suspended licenses in Bremerton will soon face the prospect of having the vehicle impounded for 14 days. Bremerton Police Chief Steve Strachan said the newly approved ordinance will allow officers to continue “focused enforcement,” or what is sometimes called “swift and certain enforcement.”
The cities of Bremerton and Seattle are the only ones in the state with an internal, independent auditor. But Bremerton’s city council is on its way to putting a charter amendment on next fall’s ballot that could eliminate the position altogether. Under that scenario, the city would rely instead on outside auditors on an as-needed basis.
Bremerton police have released a sketch of a suspect associated with a June 1 attempted robbery at the ATM outside of the Kitsap Bank located at 1140 Marine Drive.
A Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office deputy had a life-and-death encounter with an armed 12-year-old boy in Bremerton following a 911 call made by the boy’s father from the 1100 block of Charlotte Ave. June 3.
The right-hand southbound lane of Warren Avenue between 13th and 16th streets will be closed from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 12.
About 40 people packed Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent’s sixth-floor conference room last week to talk about the possibility of removing trees on Fourth Street between Pacific and Washington avenues. The notion of removing the trees and replacing them with smaller trees was prompted by complaints to the city’s Public Works Department. Concerns about root damage to the sidewalks, which can create tripping hazards, the towering height of the trees and the year-round shedding of foliage littering the street were all cited as concerns.
Stair Climb event will be Saturday, June 15, at Bremerton Fire Station 1, located at 911 Park Ave.
The remains of 25 Kitsap County veterans were transported from Bremerton to Tahoma National Cemetery over the Memorial Day weekend.
Two men suffered gunshot wounds Monday night at a home in the 1700 block of Burwell Street.
The Bremerton City Council has approved a $512,000 contract to kick off sewer improvement designs along Washington Avenue.
The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office says it has had to restrict intake standards to alleviate overcrowding.
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent and her staff have put forward a mid-year budget amendment ordinance for city council approval.
This past Saturday’s “The Unforgotten, Run to Tahoma” made it plain that veterans know how to take care of other veterans in this life and the next.