A 27-year-old man found dead inside his Bremerton home Monday afternoon committed suicide, according to the Kitsap County Coroner’s Office.
With the sun shining overhead and a family of ducks happily swimming along the waterfront, several moms and babies broke a sweat around Island Lake Wednesday morning.
Today’s road closure is a huge step forward for two Central Kitsap High School students looking to beautify the area.
More than 40 cars blew by Washington State Patrol (WSP) Trooper Krista Hedstrom’s patrol vehicle alongside State Route 3 in Silverdale Tuesday afternoon as she issued a citation to a driver.
“I can’t get out,” Hedstrom said as she attempted to open her car door.
The “Move Over Act” was made a statewide law in 2005 and Hedstrom said it’s an important law many motorists are unaware of.
The Kitsap Humane Society (KHS) is in a furry flurry this summer.
On June 9, 1970, Paul Golnik walked into the Bremerton Fire Department’s headquarters ready for his first day on the job.
Firefighters were out front washing the fire engines and Golnik had a good feeling about this new career path.
“Within a few minutes I knew I was going to love this job,” he said. “I knew from the very beginning.”
“That’s a good boy,” Deputy Joe Hedstrom said to Ajax as the dog lazily stretched out across the floor.
The 2 1/2-year-old German Shepherd is the newest Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) recruit and Hedstrom’s first partner.
Ajax is the third tracking dog to join KCSO and began patrol duties May 9.
A 45-year-old Seattle woman was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle in serious condition Saturday afternoon after her right leg was cut off by a boat propellor near the Tracyton boat launch in Dyes Inlet.
The various West Sound Fire & Rescue (WSFR) committees are starting to feel the time crunch of the planning process.
With gas prices well over $4 a gallon, many folks are turning to a smaller, two-wheeled mode of transportation.
Cliff’s Cycle Center Manager Bryan Schoening said the business’ scooter sales have tripled in the past few months.
“We’ve always sold scooters to some extent, but never like this,” Schoening said.
Schoening and Cliff’s salesman Jim Gagnon said the store is seeing an increase in first-time motorcycle and scooter buyers, particularly women, looking to save a buck on gas.
Iowa natives Suzanne Sprague and her sister Kelly Bolton decided last week to help the furry flood victims who cannot help themselves.
The various West Sound Fire & Rescue (WSFR) committees are starting to feel the time crunch of the planning process.
With gas prices well over $4 a gallon, many folks are turning to a smaller, two-wheeled mode of transportation.
Cliff’s Cycle Center Manager Bryan Schoening said the business’ scooter sales have tripled in the past few months.
“We’ve always sold scooters to some extent, but never like this,” Schoening said.
45-year-old remains in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center.
45-year-old remains in serious condition at Harborview Medical Center.
t Three Dog Night slated to headline event’s entertainment.
Grand Funk Railroad may have drawn a huge crowd to last year’s Kitsap County Fair & Stampede, but Fair and Special Events Manager Frank Abbott predicts this year’s entertainment lineup will cause even more of a buzz.
Come late Tuesday night, nine girls will be on their way to a part of the country they’ve never before visited.
Family bonding never felt so good for the Cundiff family.
When Ruth Harris opened KitsapArt School of the Arts, she only had two students.