2008 came and went and Vertical World is still open for business.
Keyport postal clerk retires after 21 years.
Facility sees best attendance year yet.
Two people are dead following a head-on collision on Brownsville Highway Tuesday morning.
A four-door car and pickup truck collided in the 12300 block of Brownsville Highway in Central Kitsap around 9:30 a.m., according to Kitsap County Sheriff’s Deputy Scott Wilson. Both vehicles were occupied by person each, both of whom died at the scene of the crash.
With severe weather comes closures and tough times on the roads.
Christmas has come and gone and people no longer want their holiday trees.
Christmas has come and gone and people no longer want their holiday trees.
With severe weather comes closures and tough times on the roads.
Christmas 1986.
County and community agencies came together this week to ensure people stay warm and toasty indoors while temperatures plummet outside.
Robynn Frey and Heather Hedges started their own business to help families save money while saving the planet.
More and more young people walk around with headphones on or cell phones up to their ears.
Christmas 1986.
It was my little sister’s first time meeting Santa Claus. I, the seasoned pro, met him once before.
My mom plopped us down on St. Nick’s knees and Sarah, my sister, started crying and screaming.
Then, an elf snapped the photo and preserved that memory forever — Sarah crying and me sitting beside her looking freaked out because my sister was screaming at the top of her lungs.
I recently spent an afternoon creating those priceless memories with the Worldwide Photography crew at Kitsap Mall.
The downward spiraling economy may be affecting Harrison Medical Center, but the nonprofit hospital continues to push forward with its $230 million renovation and expansion plan.
County and community agencies came together this week to ensure people stay warm and toasty indoors while temperatures plummet outside.
The new year will bring a new medical office for The Doctors Clinic.
Santa Claus brought Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue (CKFR) 12 shiny, red fire engines this Christmas.
The downward spiraling economy may be affecting Harrison Medical Center, but the nonprofit hospital continues to push forward with its $230 million renovation and expansion plan.
Even chocolate can’t sweeten the economy.
Amy Jablonski, owner of Amy’s Decadent Chocolates in Bremerton, said this is typically her busiest time of year, but that hasn’t been the case this holiday season.
“It has been slower,” she said. “This is it. Christmas is chocolate.”
Despite a noticeable decline in customers and sales, Jablonski said Amy’s Decadent Chocolates is still making ends meet.
Robynn Frey and Heather Hedges started their own business to help families save money while saving the planet.