BREMERTON – Relations between the City of Bremerton and the county just got a little contentious.
The Bremerton City Council voted unanimously to reject the Interlocal Agreement of Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC) March 4.
BREMERTON – Relations between the City of Bremerton and the county just got a little contentious.
The Bremerton City Council voted unanimously to reject the Interlocal Agreement of Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC) March 4.
The Naval Undersea Museum unveiled its latest model March 7: a 38-inch replica of the USS Grayback, a Scorpion-class submarine used during the Vietnam War.
Bremerton police arrested a man after he allegedly tried to stab another man outside the United Way Building on 4th Street and Pacific Avenue shortly before 6 p.m.
BREMERTON – The Bremerton School District honored 17 employees, mostly paraeducators and clerical workers, for their years of service within the district at the March 5 school board meeting.
On March 3, 1915, Congress formed the U.S. Navy Reserve.
At 100 years old, the Reserve is older than Betty White, Yogi Berra and Clint Eastwood.
Navy Operational Support Center (NOSC) Kitsap hosted a ceremony at Naval Base Kitsap March 3 to mark the centennial.
Red light cameras cost the City of Bremerton $81,013 in 2014, despite issuing more than 6,600 tickets and collecting $533,751, according to Councilwoman Leslie Daugs.
The City of Bremerton officially welcomed the USS Bremerton to its namesake city with a ceremony at the Norm Dicks Building March 2.
About 50 civilians, retired Navy and sailors from the Bremerton were on-hand to recognize the Bremerton.
Members of Bremerton Police and Bremerton Parks and Recreation filled over a dozen trash bags while removing an illegal camp from Forest Ridge Park Feb. 27.
The camp was abandoned when police and parks arrived, said Tom Cressman, parks maintenance manager.
The revolution will not be televised.
It will be projected onto a wall via a next-generation learning technology called “Safety Learning.”
Safety Learning is one part iPad, one part scanner and one part projector. It comes with beefy security features such as voice recognition and content control.
Safety proved to be a top concern over the Navy’s preliminary draft of the Joint Land Use Study (JLUS).
Consultants from Makers Architecture and Urban Design presented the draft at the Norm Dicks Building Feb. 24.
There’s no easy fix to the economy, but Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, believes helping small businesses grow is key.
Kilmer spoke at a Bremerton Chamber of Commerce member luncheon at the Baymont Inn & Suites Feb. 17.
The Bremerton City Council authorized the Public Works Department to purchase an electronic distribution kiosk for no more than $75,000 at the Feb. 11 study session.
EAST BREMERTON – Kitsap County Sheriffs Deputies arrested two men in connection with a vehicle theft in East Bremerton.
BREMERTON – Bremerton Police used tear gas to force a 51-year-old Seattle area man to exit his motorhome following a 90-minute standoff Feb. 14, according to a press release.
The Bremerton City Council held its annual retreat at Gold Mountain Golf Club Feb. 7.
The council used the informal meeting to present new ideas and gauge support from other members.
West Hills STEM Academy will look much different this time next year.
The Bremerton School District board of directors voted to move forward with the expansion of West Hills STEM Academy Feb. 5.
Last year, Bremerton High School had the best girls’ bowling team in the state. Now they have the best individual bowler.
Bremerton Police arrested a 33-year-old man last night in connection with a recent string of car prowls and thefts in Marine Drive.
A Bremerton consignment store closed its doors in December and now 18 former vendors are looking to collect almost $7,000.
December shoplifting incidents doubled last year from seven in 2013 to 15 in 2014. Bremerton Police attributed this to the privatization of alcohol in 2012.