The Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management activated the county’s Severe Weather Shelter Plan three times this week and an overnight shelter for men, women and children was available at the Bremerton Foodline.
Former Bremerton school board candidate Wendy Stevens agreed to cut a deal in her first-degree theft case and her attorney cut the check.
Suspect vehicle in the hit-and-run is a white Chevy Impala
A report released last week by Kitsap County Prosecutor Russ Hauge clears a pair of Bremerton police officers of any wrongdoing for the use of deadly force in an Aug. 11 encounter with a mentally ill woman armed with two knives.
Bremerton resident Jason A. Salas, 29, is in the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Jail on $2 million bail facing a first-degree murder charge with a domestic violence enhancement. Salas is slated to have his first court appearance at 3 p.m. this afternoon.
There’s no doubt that the recent $1.6 million renovation of Kiwanis Park in Bremerton’s Union Hill neighborhood turned the facility into one of the city park system’s crown jewels. There’s just one catch, though.
Medal of Honor recipient John D. “Bud” Hawk didn’t like being called a hero and preferred the moniker of SOB.
Medal of Honor recipient John D. “Bud” Hawk didn’t like being called a hero and preferred the moniker of SOB.
Charging papers in the first-degree murder case against Bremerton resident Jason A. Salas, 29, paint a chilling picture of the events that unfolded Wednesday night at a home located at 3422 Almira Drive.
Several hundred people packed the pavilion at the fairgrounds Monday for the county’s annual Veterans Day ceremony that, once again, lived up to its billing as one of the best in the state.
Bremerton resident Jason A. Salas, 29, is in the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Jail on $2 million bail facing a first-degree murder charge with a domestic violence enhancement. Salas is slated to have his first court appearance at 3 p.m. this afternoon.
The Bremerton Police Department is currently conducting a homicide investigation in the 3400 block of Almira Drive.
Man shot outside of Fred Meyer in East Bremerton.
The Bremerton city council was set to host a public hearing this week and vote on a series of Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for the coming year.
Local Kitsap County organizations work together every year to host what they describe as the largest Veterans Day program in the state of Washington.
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent cruised to re-election Tuesday night by earning 2,664 votes, or 66.8 percent of the total.
The Bremerton Police Department has released the probable cause statement for Bremerton school board candidate Wendy Stevens’ arrest. The document lays out 14 findings, alleging that Stevens forged several checks and stole $8,061.27 from the Naval Avenue Elementary PTA.
A phone call from the Bremerton Patriot seeking comment from Wendy Stevens over allegations that she stole Bremerton PTA funds, seems to have prompted the school board candidate’s Sept. 25 disappearance.
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lents has a pair of small silver figurines in the kitchen of her Marine Drive home. One of them is a bear which represents her husband, Doug, who she describes as “a real man’s man.”
The other is a giraffe.
“The giraffe is me because I stick my neck out,” Lent said.
A few years ago, before his Cut the Fat Campaign at city hall to save city workers’ jobs in 2011, Todd Best built a rock wall at one of his rental properties in West Bremerton in an effort to beautify what had been a dilapidated house. The pushback he got from the city over a year later, is the genesis of one of his favorite campaign lines.