Kingston High School’s football team starts the season with a win against the Cowboys.
POULSBO — New Poulsbo Elementary School principal Tim Garrison greeted students as they piled off buses on the first day…
Wineries from around Kitsap County will assemble in downtown Poulsbo to promote local purchases next week. Eight wineries from Bainbridge…
The 21st annual Blackberry Festival will fill Labor Day weekend with music, airplane rides and blackberry pie. The festival is…
The music of Big Wheel Stunt Show is difficult to classify, but one thing is for sure: it can entertain….
As Port Orchard band Jaded Mary prepares for its Winterland show this Friday, its members prepare to take another step…
A sailing contest has been set up in an effort to encourage more patronage at marinas around the Puget Sound….
Tacoma psych-rock band will sell their first EP this Friday.
For Steelscape, all the traditional roles of a metal band are filled, except a singer. The Bremerton band, which will…
Local author writes tale of adventure from the Bering Sea to the West Coast.
Although temperatures outside have exceeded 80 degrees and the ski season is more than three months away, board enthusiasts always…
As the summer heat increases so does the demand to cool off.
Downtown Port Orchard will be filled with polished paint and glistening chrome during its annual car show this weekend.
Sand castle sculptors get dirty on the beach, Indianola Days
Bluegrass music, vaudeville entertainment and an overarching message of sustainability will find a home at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds this weekend.
A musical performance will liven up the forest off the Seabeck Highway this weekend.
An oyster boat will spill more than than 10,000 rubber ducks into Dyes Inlet during the 17th annual Great Kitsap Duck Race.
“The Glass Menagerie” begins Friday, July 23, and will show through Aug. 15. Shows begin at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $14. Learn more at www.jewelboxpoulsbo.org or call (360) 697-3183.
On a busy Friday night, games like the Star Wars Roleplaying Game and Magic: The Gathering are scattered throughout Discordia Games, a local haven in Bremerton for gamers to group up and immerse themselves in another reality.
The association has about 50 members and hosts two flying events each month along with a members meeting once a month.