Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor now houses more than just submarines.
Independence Day will mark a different milestone for Ashley Furniture HomeStore personnel this year.
An 88-year-old man died early Tuesday morning after apparently falling from his third-story apartment balcony at the CRISTA Shores Retirement Community in Silverdale.
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.
Three Dog Night will take center stage at this year’s Kitsap County Fair & Stampede in August. Canadian country band Emerson Drive also will take to the stage. Both acts are sponsored by GEICO.
Come late Tuesday night, nine girls will be on their way to a part of the country they’ve never before visited.
Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor now houses more than just submarines.
An 88-year-old man died early Tuesday morning after apparently falling from his third-story apartment balcony at the CRISTA Shores Retirement…
Family bonding never felt so good for the Cundiff family.
They were one of the many teams who participated in this year’s Relay for Life of Central Kitsap & Bremerton June 21 and 22. Nearly 20 family members took to the track at Central Kitsap High School in Silverdale to show their support for a cure to a disease that has greatly affected their family.
Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor now houses more than just submarines.
Sailors and Coast Guardsmen gathered together June 20 at Naval Undersea Warfare Center-Keyport to celebrate the commissioning of the Coast Guard cutter Sea Devil.
The 87-foot cutter is assigned to the Coast Guard’s Marine Force Protection Unit at Bangor. A Coast Guard crew of 15 man the Sea Devil, but the Navy owns the boat. The Sea Devil will escort submarines in and out of the Puget Sound safely.
The American Red Cross’ parking lot in Bremerton will be closed to motorists next Saturday, but it will be open to shoppers.
Gandhi’s, located on Mickelberry Road in Silverdale, will host the first of many special nights dedicated to the military Friday, July 4. The Indian restaurant will donate 50 percent of all sales that day to purchase and ship care packages to troops serving overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Jordan Hutson, 18, admits he talks on his cell phone while driving.
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) put the recent high school grad’s skills to the test earlier this week.
Hutson was one of five young drivers who took to the roughly 4-mile-long course at the WSP Academy in Shelton Monday morning to test how talking on a cell phone affects a person’s driving ability.
Frosty’s Sandwiches has sat at 701 Pacific Avenue for more than 28 years.
Now, owner Chung Madsen said it’s time to close up shop.
Frosty’s Sandwiches in Bremerton will close at the end of the month.
“I’m telling all of my customers I’m closing and they don’t know what to do,” Madsen said.
The people of Poulsbo are no longer the only ones who get to cruise the waters of Kitsap County in electric boats.
Northwest Boat Rentals in Poulsbo recently teamed up with the USS Turner Joy to rent out electric boats.
The American Red Cross’ parking lot in Bremerton will be closed to motorists next Saturday, but it will be open to shoppers.
The American Red Cross is hosting its first-ever rummage sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 28 at its office on 811 Pacific Ave. in Bremerton. All proceeds from the event will go toward the Red Cross’ youth program.
Jordan Hutson, 18, admits he talks on his cell phone while driving.
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) put the recent high school grad’s skills to the test earlier this week.
Hutson was one of five young drivers who took to the roughly 4-mile-long course at the WSP Academy in Shelton Monday morning to test how talking on a cell phone affects a person’s driving ability.
As of July 1, talking on a cell phone or sending text messages while driving will be illegal.
Hundreds of people will gather at Central Kitsap High School (CKHS) next weekend with one common goal in mind: to cure cancer.
“I relieve you sir,” Capt. Mark Olson said.
The rain clouds parted Saturday and hundreds of children learned valuable safety tips at the 23rd annual Kids’ Day.
“That’s a good boy,” Deputy Joe Hedstrom said to Ajax as the dog lazily stretched out across the floor.