When nearly 100 volunteers turned out recently at Evergreen Rotary Park to install new equipment for the Beyond Accessible Playground, it was proof positive that many hands make light work.
Voters had a chance to get an up-close look at all four candidates for Kitsap County Prosecutor at this week’s Eggs and Issues event in Bremerton.
Voters had a chance to get an up-close look at all four candidates for Kitsap County prosecutor at this week’s Eggs and Issues event.
A cop, fireman, neighbor and two others stepped up to save the life of Bremerton’s Jack Doninger on May 8 when the brakes in Doninger’s car failed and he ended up in Sinclair Inlet.
Prior to adopting the voluntary smoking ban, parks commissioner Bob Dollar had proposed banning all smoking, at all city parks, all of the time
During his eight years as a police department chaplain in Seattle, Stewart found himself, time and again, face-to-face with people in the worst moments of their lives.
Here’s a look at the future aspirations of Central Kitsap School District’s top graduates from Olympic High School. The five students grew up together going to the same school for most of their educational careers.
Harrison Medical Center and its Professional and Technical workers represented by UFCW 21 have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract.
There wasn’t enough room in his office and the hallway didn’t seem right. So, Harrison Medical Center CEO Scott Bosch received about 30 labor, faith and political leaders in the conference room of the hospital in Bremerton Monday afternoon. The meeting with Bosch, wearing his ever-present yellow smiley face button on the lapel of his suit, came on the eve of two days of federally mediated negotiations between the hospital and some 700 Professional and Technical workers represented by UFCW 21.
Kitsap County Commissioner Linda Streissguth resigned from the Harrison Medical Center Board of Directors without much fanfare.
Bremerton’s first ever Red Cross Experience coincided with the June 6 First Friday Arts Walk and dozens of volunteers donning red t-shirts and reflective vests got a chance to meet and mingle with residents strolling along Pacific Avenue.
In many ways, senior Ronald “Luke” Flemister stole the show at the Bremerton High School Class of 2014 graduation this past Friday at Memorial Stadium when he sang the famous Martina McBride single “Anyway.”
The wine and mead, in the form of grape juice and root beer, were flowing freely at Emerald Heights Elementary School in Silverdale last week.
Professional and technical workers at Harrison Medical Center overwhelmingly authorized a one-day strike during voting in Bremerton on Tuesday.
Andy Younger, who has been playing Pokémon for about two-and-half years, competes in the Junior Division.
It’s as simple as 1, 2, 3. And it’s only a matter of time before it saves someone’s life in Bremerton.
Folks will have a chance to weigh in on three options for reconfiguring Bremerton’s Washington Avenue between Sixth Street and the Manette Bridge during an open house scheduled to run from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, at the Norm Dicks Government Center.
Kitsap County Planning Commissioners got a earful Tuesday during a public hearing on a proposed new sign code for unincorporated areas of the county. Some residents said they found it limits free speech, while others said the current code is confusing.
Harrison Medical Center’s 800 or so professional and technical workers that belong to UFCW 21 will hold a strike authorization vote on Tuesday, June 10.
Hundreds of bikers, their formation stretching for miles, escorted the remains of six veterans from Kitsap County to Mount Tahoma National Cemetery on May 24 as part of “The Unforgotten, Run to Tahoma V.”