A rollover at the Newberry Hill Road off ramp of State Route 3 left no one injured, but created a short delay for drivers exiting the highway Wednesday afternoon. According to police scanner traffic, the driver of the flipped car was in pursuit of a stolen Honda with Hawaiian plates.
The Bremerton Police Department, along with the Bremerton Fire Department and personnel from the U.S. Navy, recovered the body of Belfair resident Frank Edward McDonald, 52, from the water near the Bremerton Marina after receiving a call at 11:18 this morning. Investigators say that initial indications are that the death was a suicide.
Bremerton fire crews recovered the body of an adult male from the water near the Bremerton Marina at about 11:30 a.m. this morning.
The store’s three big money makers are the classic Nintendo NES, Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo gaming systems.
In just a few weeks, a handful of Bremerton police officers will begin wearing video cameras attached to their uniforms as part of a new pilot program.
Rick and Ruth Richtmeyer have been a godsend to the Bremerton Parks Department. The couple, who live in the condos overlooking Lions Park, has worked tirelessly for close to three years to eradicate invasive plants from the 1,700 feet of shoreline along the Port Washington Narrows.
Geiger said union members would be leafleting on Wednesday and Thursday in Bremerton and Silverdale. On Friday afternoon, union members plan to be out along Wheaton Way doing even further public outreach.
A handful of citizens gathered at the NAD Park cabin last week following a structural assessment of the building performed by the local engineering firm Art Anderson Associates.
Marcus Carter notes that the county has already spent hundreds of thousands of dollars prosecuting himself and the gun club.
Conductor Alan Futterman, the Music Director of the Bremerton Symphony Orchestra, says there is a lot to look forward to in this Saturday’s tribute to Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Bremerton Public Works crews removed a pair of trees planted along the sidewalk of Highland Avenue last week.
Sandi Klein has taken just about every dog class the Kitsap Humane Society offers and is currently enrolled in a new Canine Behavioral Internship Program
Per capita, Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue finished in the top ten for fund-raising at the stair climb in Seattle this past Sunday.
A new group of investors is looking to take over operations at the Olympic Soccer and Sports Center at Pendergast Park, a city owned property.
About 30 people attended an open house at city hall Monday night to weigh in on parking issues along Sixth and 11th streets following completion of the Pacific Avenue construction work.
As last year drew to a close, a longtime Bremerton Police Officer quietly resigned in lieu of termination in the midst of two separate internal affairs investigations. Documents obtained by the Patriot through a public records request outline the investigations into Officer Alan Hornburg’s conduct while on duty.
The Pacific Avenue Project “punch list,” a sort of to-do list before contractors can walk away from a job, is growing.
Back in 2012, the biggest Bremerton School District priority was replacing the roof at the high school.
The old East High gym, now part of Bremerton’s Youth Wellness Campus, is in dire need of a new roof.
The city of Bremerton’s Audit Committee is accepting applications from interested residents for a position on panel. The qualifications include being a resident of the city and having an interest in local government. Applicants must be able to attend the monthly meeting on the second Thursday at 4 p.m.