What Chris Carr remembers most from his trip to Haiti is not the broken lives devastated by the earthquake, but…
What Chris Carr remembers most from his trip to Haiti is not the broken lives devastated by the earthquake, but…
A short-sleeved Bryan Lejeck, 16, defies gravity at the skate park at the Silverdale Rotary Gateway Park on Tuesday. Bremerton…
Despite differences in environment and student demographics between Olympic College and Washington State University, the four-year engineering program coming to Bremerton will be almost identical to the one offered in Pullman.
“It may be a slightly different learning experience, but one that other schools are doing and it seems to work,” said Jeff Brown, Olympic College’s sole engineering instructor.
A short-sleeved Bryan Lejeck, 16, defies gravity at the skate park at the Silverdale Rotary Gateway Park on Tuesday. Bremerton…
The Manette Saloon and Side Bar is well-known as a nighttime hub of live music, but new management envisions a new identity: the neighborhood sports pub.
New manager and Manette resident Mike Strube sees an opportunity to expand The Manette’s customer base. By extending the bar’s hours and bringing in several big-screen TVs, Strube thinks he can boost business and become a destination for Sunday football and dinnertime baseball.
A charity basketball game between arch rivals the Navy and Marine Corps Saturday may get ugly – especially if they have to stop and scoop poop.
Not from the sailors or Marines, but from the donkeys.
Players in the fundraiser for the Central Kitsap Food Bank will passing and shooting baskets atop trained donkeys in the gymnasium of the Central Kitsap High School.
Nikki Johanson thinks progress has come between people and their food.
Johanson’s mission now is to put Kitsap agriculture back on the map.
Johanson’s dog Rocky greets incoming cars at the farm, which now produces vegetables, pumpkins, flowers, herbs and poultry, in addition to chicken and duck eggs. These days, the farm’s produce isn’t carried away on ships, but sold directly to customers at Kitsap County farmer’s markets and restaurants.
The ‘eat local’ revolution blossoms at area farms and produce stands.
An electric baseboard heater is blamed for an early morning fire Friday at a vacant East Bremerton doublewide, the second…
Tie-dyed, jump-suited Olympic College students are on patrol, awarding enviable parking spots and stainless steel water bottles to those caught properly recycling a can.
The handouts will promote the school’s expansion of its two-year-old recycling program. It is now joining with the Kitsap County Solid Waste Division to help teach students how to reduce waste and recycle everything possible.
Kitsap County Treasurer Barbara Stephenson was confirmed on a 6-3 vote by the Bremerton City Council on Wednesday to the city’s Director of Financial Services post, after an insistence by some council members that she was not qualified for the job.
Council members Will Maupin, Nick Wofford and Cecil McConnell voted against Stephenson’s appointment.
The city is adding a punch of local color against the gray, rainy skies of Bremerton. Starting Monday, the city…
Outside firm will assess city’s operations for cost-savings.
Some Bremerton City Council members are balking at Mayor Patty Lent’s selection for financial services director, saying she does not…
Anita Bates and Mike McCown have to travel to Raab Park in Poulsbo for the nearest place to let their…
Pastor Art found his calling in helping those who can’t help themselves.
A 35-year-old female Navy member struck by a car while crossing Burwell Street Tuesday morning was listed in critical condition….
The new year for Mayor Patty Lent and the new City Council kicked off with a few shake-ups and new…
Bremerton City Council members said Mayor Patty Lent’s decision to hire a new financial services director was dropped in their…