Walgreens is moving into the neighborhood, bringing the future number of pharmacies in Poulsbo to six.
Gregg Olsen, famed author of true crime nonfiction books, has a knack for what makes teenagers tick.
UPDATE — Challenges assertion that Tribe has no fishing rights in Hood Canal.
The odds were in favor of Sherri Danielson last weekend when she hosted a victorious Hunger Games-themed fundraiser for Kitsap Rescue Mission.
Port of Kingston commissioners voted Wednesday to end SoundRunner service Sept. 28. Commissioners have been up against a current of vocal disapproval from some residents and lack of resources outside their port budget to keep the passenger-only ferry service running.
Dressed in handmade outfits of traditional Suquamish clothing, 11 youth prepared speeches and introductions, some in Lushootseed, the Suquamish language, and told their community why they wanted to represent Chief Seattle Days. Suquamish hosted the Chief Seattle Days Royalty Pageant, Aug. 17, on the lawn in front of the House of Awakened Culture.
Soon Hood was the friendly owner of The Book Stop, a used bookstore in downtown Poulsbo. Her love of history was an integral part in the publishing of “The Spirit of Poulsbo,” a local history book.
Kathe Breitmayer of Poulsbo said the Babe Ruth World Series came at just the right time — her two sons left for college this week and she has “empty nest syndrome.”
Poulsbo has a unique place in Sami history. The indigenous peoples of Scandinavia were outcasts in those countries for generations, but Sami Americans — many of whom call Poulsbo home — are celebrating their heritage.
After years of reviewing studies and discussing Poulsbo’s downtown parking problems, the Poulsbo City Council is ready to conduct a serious overhaul of the parking system.
The port is applying for permits to perform a maintenance dredge to remove extra silt that is causing problems at low tide
UPDATED: The time is close for Pope Resources and the state to agree to financial and environmental agreements for the clean up of the former lumber mill site and part of Port Gamble Bay.
The forests and bays of North Kitsap, with the Olympic Mountain range in the background, can be very inspiring. Two young women from the heart of Kitsap are sharing that inspiration, and you can listen to it. Sweet sounds, sweet future for local duo Lemolo.
Downtown businesses and City Council members are discussing the need for a tourism director for Poulsbo, but the port is not on board yet.
For 20 years, Poulsbo’s Great Strides Walkathon has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to combat cystic fibrosis. Now, the girl for whom the walkathon began is making it her own.
Noel Higa had been evaluating the Heronswood Gardens property on behalf of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe for two years before it went to auction in May.
Since the completion of the Carpenter Creek Bridge project in February, which Naomi Maasberg’s organization, Stillwaters Environmental Education Center, helped bring to fruition, she has a lot on her plate.
The man arrested on suspicion of causing the head-on collision that killed State Park Ranger Ed Johanson in February has been formally charged with vehicular homicide under the influence.
Kitsap County’s newest community bank has made a national list for being one of the safest banks in the U.S.
The North Kitsap Herald asked Journey participants, past and present, what the Journey means to them.