A 22-year-old Bremerton man has been charged with failure to register as a sex offender in Kitsap County District Court.
Karen Goddard, the owner of Silverdale’s Cafe Noir coffee shop, knows a thing or two about grinding beans and crunching numbers.
Two Seabeck residents are in custody following an interrupted burglary discovered Monday afternoon in Seabeck.
The Kitsap Sheriff’s Office responded to multiple reports of damaged vehicles in East Bremerton in the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 23.
A Bremerton woman told police that she was attacked at about 6:30 p.m. April 23 near her home at the intersection of Pine Road and Roswell Drive.
Rian Stephon McNair, 22, of the 7300 block of Blackbird Drive NW in Bremerton, has been charged with robbery in the first degree in Kitsap County District Court.
Firefighters responded to a structure fire at the Kariotis Mobile Home Park in the 3000 block of NE McWilliams Road at about 3:11 p.m. Thursday.
Two families took ownership of brand new Habitat for Humanity homes this past weekend in Bremerton.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Bremerton was filled to the gills this past Saturday for the Bremerton Foodline’s annual Empty Bowls event.
Tears and hugs gave way to the familiar patter of feet pounding pavement Tuesday evening in Silverdale as nearly 100 local runners gathered to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
Investigation is still underway but access to the base is available at the Bremerton Gate
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent said this week that she will be seeking a second term and plans to file paperwork to make it official.
Utility rates are on the rise in Bremerton following a comprehensive rate study over the last year.
Kitsap County is poised to save big bucks after refinancing bonds for the Norm Dicks Government Center in downtown Bremerton.
The City of Bremerton is stepping up its efforts to get rid of graffiti with a new online reporting system and iPhone application that allows regular folks to pitch in and make a difference.
Since December of 2012, detectives with the Bremerton Police Department have been working a rape and human trafficking investigation involving two juvenile victims (ages 16 and 17) and one adult victim. To date, five individuals have been arrested and charged for their involvement and are currently in-custody at the Kitsap County Jail. Two others have been charged with felonies, but are currently out of custody. The charges on these individuals range from second degree rape, second degree trafficking, promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor, tampering with a witness, to commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
After securing a no-bid contract from the Bremerton City Council in October last year, Columbia Hospitality took over operations at the city-owned Gold Mountain Golf Club Jan. 1. But just days prior to that, with no public notice or fanfare as 2012 came to a close, Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent and City Attorney Roger Lubovich signed a contract with the longtime former manager of the course, Scott Alexander, to run his private golf cart rental company, Alexander Cart Rentals, Inc., at the site.
One of the most powerful members of Congress told frustrated shipyard workers and other federal employees in Kitsap County to blame Congress, and Congress alone, for the negative impacts of sequestration.
The Bremerton City Council is considering a resolution to submit a charter amendment to voters in November that would do away with the City Auditor.
The Bremerton Police Department will undergo a thorough vetting by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.