Bremerton’s city council was set to begin discussions this week to remove the police and fire chiefs from the civil service system.
RC racers revamp old tennis courts into family fun factory
City holds fast on employee costs, no cost of living increase and higher employee insurance contributions
Derek Kilmer and his wife, Jennifer, showed up at the Democratic Party headquarters in Silverdale right around 8 p.m. Tuesday as votes in the Sixth Congressional District were still being tallied.
Man who worked at restaurant that was robbed is now in custody
A Bremerton man was arrested Saturday for a firearm carry violation when a deputy discovered a pistol in a vehicle during an otherwise routine traffic stop. A South Kitsap woman was also arrested for illegal drug possession.
Rogers’ BPD career began 36 years ago as a patrol officer
Bremerton resident Daniel Darnell Williams, 26, was arrested Sunday at the Old Town Bistro in Silverdale for unlawful possession of a firearm.
The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reports that a woman was shot early Wednesday morning in Silverdale in an apparent domestic dispute.
A troubled East Bremerton man has been arrested for felony harassment after making repeated threats on Facebook to kill a former manager at a Silverdale restaurant and many others in an effort to “top the Aurora massacre.”
City scrambles to find new manager and avoid tax subsidies to keep golf going at city owned links
An early morning Bremerton house fire sent the lone male resident to the hospital with smoke inhalation and burns to his legs on Sunday.
Three Seabeck teenagers who went missing overnight on Sunday were able to find their way out of the woods and make it back home by mid-morning Monday.
Bremerton police use bike patrols, work with property owners to try and catch taggers in the act
Kitsap County is moving forward with plans to reign in the ever surging cost of employee health care and is looking to save millions of dollars.
Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue received notification this week that it has been awarded $458,552 to support its volunteer firefighter program.
State, local police investigations of the incident are ongoing
Bremerton firefighters responded to a handful of calls and Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue didn’t respond to a single fireworks related incident. Unless, of course, you count one super-scared dog.
The City of Bremerton plans to spend about $50,000 of its water department’s money to install antennas for use by the utility and at least four other city agencies.
The good news is that the $34 million Bremerton Marina expansion from 2008 will be paid off by the end of the year; the bad news is that the marina sits mostly empty and is heavily subsidized.