View Ridge Elementary will be growing between school years, with the addition of a new portable classroom expected to be installed sometime after June.
A moment of silence was held during the food truck brawl Wednesday, March 2 at Olympic College, to honor students Ryan Bowker and Tory Carlson, both of whom passed away last week.
Hosted by the MOGAI (Marginalized orientations, genders and identities) and Allies group, the dance is a fundraiser, and will include refreshments and entertainment in the price of a ticket. There will be a DJ provided by Mastermind Karaoke, dancing, a raffle for a “date night” basket, professional photographs.
At a community meeting Feb. 22 to discuss the project, mock drawings were presented to community members showcasing how the street could look when finished.
If you’ve been to an arts-and-crafts store, or even just a grocery store, lately, you’re probably aware of a growing trend: adult coloring.
A public meeting was held Feb. 4 to discuss the future for the Warren Avenue bridge. The city wants to widen pedestrian pathways to make them compliant with Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.
One unit of the Quality Inn off Kitsap Way sustained minor damage after a malfunctioning stove caught fire Thursday, Feb. 4.
The Bremerton School District Capital Projects Levy passed after 61.83 percent of voters voted to approve it, as of 4:57 p.m. Feb. 10.
Michelle Asencio has been dancing for about 13 years, and on Feb. 20 and 21, the public will have their first opportunity to see a piece Asencio choreographed in the Peninsula Dance Theatre’s Choreography Showcase.
BREMERTON — The Warren Avenue bridge will look a little different in the near future.
BREMERTON — The Bremerton City Council unanimously approved a five-year contract with the Kitsap Humane Society for animal control and licensing at the Jan. 20 council meeting.
Pokemon Club will meet at the Sylvan Way branch of Kitsap Regional Library Jan. 29.
According to Eastern Regional Director Francelle Daubert, every year there’s a theme for choosing the honorees. This year’s theme is “Beyond the Pulpit,” to honor church leaders who have “gone beyond the church” to help improve their communities.
The Crisis Clinic of the Peninsulas helps people in Kitsap and the surrounding area with suicidal thoughts, or who know others with suicidal thoughts. Their 24-hour hotlines are 360-479-3033 for Kitsap or Clallam counties, 360-385-0321 for Jefferson County or 1-800-843-4793.
Watch D.O.G.S. is a volunteer program for dads and other positive male role models that works to support education and safety within schools. A national program, it has a presence in more than 5,148 schools in 47 states, according to the Watch D.O.G.S. website (www.fathers.com/watchdogs); it was brought to Bremerton by teacher — and father — Matt Taran about seven years ago.
The West Sound Wedding Show will host more than 50 wedding professionals and range from photographers to florists, caterers to venues, and more.
The 4-H program vacated the fairgrounds while lawyers work to establish a formal agreement in order to resume partnership.
Third-degree assault charges against a 32-year-old man are pending in connection with the Motel 6 explosion Aug. 18, 2015.
Suzanne Droppert, owner of Liberty Bay Books, is responding to customer feedback in a great way: the pop-up location of her bookstore is sticking around in Bremerton.
Groundbreaking ceremony held for the construction of Olympic College’s new College Instruction Center.