Poulsbo port commissioners said it was Brad Miller’s vision that encouraged them to promote him to the port manager position.
Three windows at Red Apple Market were damaged by a BB or pellet gun last week.
What Trisha Price-Ives wants for her son, Manny, is acceptance.
Sound Works Job Center must move out of its building at Iverson Street and 8th Avenue by June 30, according to Executive Director Bob Middlebrook.
Despite a fireworks storage fire last year and losing a major funder in the year since, Viking Fest Corporation has pulled together another full 3rd of July fireworks celebration.
Local runners wanted to show their support for the victims in the Boston Marathon bombings Monday, so they sent out an email, text and social media blast inviting runners to gather at Poulsbo Running on 10th Avenue Tuesday.
When Sandy Kolbeins and Mike Hale decided to partner up to refresh Hale’s Alehouse in the Kitsap Mall, they saw it as just one friend helping out the other.
Port Orchard filmmaker, diver out to document deteriorating vessels from the atomic age
Casey Cutlip’s murder trial has been moved to June 4 while his defense attorney waits for results of the state’s psychological evaluation.
The owner of the two boxers that attacked and killed a dog in Poulsbo in February will not face criminal charges.
While the state Department of Ecology has given four local governments required tasks to improve water quality in Liberty Bay and its streams, officials want residents to know they can make a big difference.
The newest building on the Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation is a window into the future.
The Kitsap Forest & Bay Coalition is exercising its option to purchase forestland and shoreline in North Kitsap from Pope Resources.
UPDATED: The Kitsap Forest & Bay Coalition is exercising its option to purchase forestland and shoreline in North Kitsap from Pope Resources.
As the weather warms, visitors to downtown Poulsbo won’t have to forego checking their email when leaving a coffee shop for the sunshine — like that cup of coffee, they take the Internet with them.
The City of Poulsbo is facing a hard truth. In the midst of environmental regulation, the city’s stormwater management fund is being depleted.
After a year and a half of earnest fundraising, and several years of plans and proposals, the paperwork phase of preserving thousands of acres in Port Gamble is coming to an end.
Melinda Weer of Storhoff Road is surprised to see her culvert back on the City of Poulsbo’s agenda.
Touched by a girl’s story, Gateway School students work to make a difference in the life of a child 9,000 miles away
The owners of Poulsbo Place recently announced a proposal to build a 100-room assisted living facility on Jensen Way, partnering with Martha & Mary.