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Kitsap man half responsible for researching and writing what has become known as the definitive biography of one of the blues’ most dynamic performers and distinctive voices, Howlin’ Wolf.
Hoffman, who works in Bremerton and lives on Bainbridge Island
Michael Kiser is tired of witnessing the challenges disabled drivers face, especially in a city with a reputation for aggressively ticketing parked cars.
That’s why the service officer at the Bremerton chapter of Disabled American Veterans is against a proposal to limit on-street disabled parking spaces in Bremerton to four-hour spots.
Changes are coming for Bremerton-to-Seattle commuters that could reshape how travelers get around on both ends of the ferry run in the coming years, affecting ferries, streets on both sides of the Puget Sound and the possibility of a reservation system for Bremerton’s link to the big city.
The Bremerton Farmers Market hopes to cater to a wider shopping base when it starts accepting food stamps in June.
The market, which opened Thursday at its location in Evergreen Park, already accommodates to shoppers who benefit from low-income and nutrition services such as the WIC, or Women, Infants and Children, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program.
This year’s May Day parade held special significance for Martitha May and about 150 Kitsap County residents.
In the wake of a new Arizona law allowing law enforcement to check people’s immigration status in everyday encounters, immigrants are fearful and angry, said May, of Bremerton, and she wants their calls for immigration reform to be heard in the other Washington.
This year’s May Day parade held special significance for Martitha May and about 150 Kitsap County residents.
In the wake of a new Arizona law allowing law enforcement to check people’s immigration status in everyday encounters, immigrants are fearful and angry, said May, of Bremerton, and she wants their calls for immigration reform to be heard in the other Washington.
The Bremerton School Board voted Thursday to cut two classes, along with the teachers, in a move to reduce costs of classes with low enrollments.
Jonathan Reed’s journey as an aspiring U.S. diplomat began at Central Kitsap High School. Reed, who will graduate from Washington…
When the Bremerton School District cut physical education, music and library programs in half last year, elementary school students were cooped in their classrooms with less time to run around and expend energy.
The former Olympic College student, described as “very abusive,” told the student loan company over the phone that he would not be paying off his loan.
“He will be killing quite a few people and possibly himself,” the phone center supervisor told Bremerton police.
Olympic College students and staff whooped and hollered at the Bremer Student Center Wednesday afternoon, carrying signs that read “Students deserve to know.” Speakers rallied the audience and caught the attention of the couple hundred people in the building.
The protesters were there responding to racist graffiti left in a campus bathroom at the beginning of the month, calling for the school to treat the incident as a hate crime.
Kayla Rochelle will always carry the remnants of her painful past.
Having cut herself as a child, the scars on her arms remain and people who meet her take notice. Sometimes she tells the truth and other times she tells people it was a blender accident.
“I used to think that if anybody saw me, they’d think I was a freak,” said Rochelle, who once refused to wear short sleeves.