A 45-year-old Bremerton man was struck by a vehicle near the intersection of state Route 303 and McWilliams Road at about 9:02 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
Three of the top local news stories of 2012 came early in the year, seemingly back-to-back, and were full of tragedy. A Bremerton woman was murdered early in the month, an 8-year-old third-grader was shot in her classroom a few weeks later and a state trooper was killed during a traffic stop in Gorst the next day.
Port Orchard police are asking for the public’s help to find a man suspected of firing a handgun outside of the Goodwill Store Dec. 21.
Police recovered a stolen handgun, shotgun and rifle after the suspect fled
East Bremerton resident James Justin Mort, 31, of 1025 McWilliams Road, has been charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with second-degree assault, with a domestic violence enhancement, and possession of a stolen firearm.
U.S. Representative-elect Derek Kilmer today announced his first three staff hires. Jonathan Smith will serve as his chief of staff, Meadow Johnson will be his district director and Joe Dacca will work as his deputy district director.
Sen. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, has resigned his state Senate position in order to fulfill his duties as the newly-elected U.S. Representative for Washington’s 6th Congressional District.
The Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board will award $19.2 million in grants to organizations around the state, including here in Kitsap County, to restore and protect rivers and other waterways in an effort to bring salmon back from the brink of extinction.
This month’s Central Kitsap Community Council town hall meeting will focus primarily on follow-up to several of the Council’s 2012 initiatives.
U.S. Representative-elect Derek Kilmer today announced his first three staff hires. Jonathan Smith will serve as his chief of staff, Meadow Johnson will be his district director, and Joe Dacca will work as his deputy district director.
Sen. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, has resigned his state Senate position in order to fulfill his duties as the newly-elected U.S. Representative for Washington’s 6th Congressional District.
Kitsap Credit Union members were alarmed Monday night and Tuesday morning by what appears to be a wide-scale text or phishing scam.
Several customers were contacted with a text that included the following message: “Hello! Please call 407-614-3803. Your attention is required by Kitsap CU!
The Washington Salmon Recovery Funding Board will award $19.2 million in grants to organizations around the state, including here in Kitsap County, to restore and protect rivers and other waterways in an effort to bring salmon back from the brink of extinction.
A couple dozen Kitsap County pot cases will likely go up in smoke in coming days.
Anglers are reminded that access to Blue Creek is by foot either from the mouth or from the trail at the trout hatchery boat ramp parking lot.
A 73-year-old Seabeck man was killed in a car wreck Thursday afternoon near the intersection of Seabeck Holly Road and Peter Hagen Road.
A handful of local swimmers from the Central Kitsap and Bremerton areas have qualified for this week’s state swim meet at the King County Aquatics Center.
Kitsap County commissioners Charlotte Garrido and Rob Gelder were right back at work in Port Orchard Wednesday morning following election night victories the night before.
The Navy has approved a request by Vice Adm. John W. Miller, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command to temporarily reassign the commander of the USS John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group.
Pile repair work at Colman Dock will require periodic lane closures.