Some sailors at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor are walking to end sexual assault.
A nine-member committee that will advise county commissioners on matters regarding animal control was approved this week.
Every time the Silverdale United Methodist Church wants to update members with a message on its sign, someone has to get a box of plastic letters, put on a coat and head out to where the sign sits alongside busy Silverdale Way.
Back in the 1960s, when Linda Johnson was in California in high school, she decided she wanted to learn to knit. So she went down to the neighborhood Woolworth’s and got some yarn.
More than 20 of the kittens and cats that the Kitsap Humane Society rescued last week from a couple who were hoarding them in a camping trailer were adopted last weekend. But there’s many more to go.
When Jesse Taylor was just a little boy, he used to like to sit around the campfire and sing songs with his father who was a rodeo champion.
Bremerton Police department needs to keep better track of their gasoline usage
Arlington native heading to Dubai to sing for Stennis sailors
Port CEO open to the idea of planning retreat with port commissioners
Senate to act next on legislation to name March 30 as Vietnam Veterans Day
To Marilyn Holt, it’s always just been the barn. But last month it became a heritage barn.
Port of Bremerton Commissioner Roger Zabinski took a moment at the end of Wednesday’s port meeting to let the other commissioners know he’d had a conversation with Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent.
Bryan Garrett always listens to his mother. And the Silverdale man took a suggestion from his mother and turned it in to a successful business.
It’s taken her several wrong roads and a couple of bad turns, but Victoria Quinn has finally found her place.
Not hardly a Wednesday goes by that Jeff Berger isn’t snuggling with a cat at the Kitsap Human Society. It might be his love for animals. Or it might just be an addiction.
If residents of Central Kitsap could have anything they want in a library, what would that be?
It’s a chance to learn about local businesses and have some fun all at the same time.
Kitsap Humane Society is hosting a low-cost spay or neuter day for felines of low-income residents on Feb. 26.
For Jewel Shepherd, a head of hair is a blank canvass and she is the artist.
Retiring Police Chief Craig Rogers told a crowd of well-wishers last week that he’s never been sorry he picked a profession in law enforcement.