With titles on the line, the SCW Reloaded eighth anniversary show is certain to pack in the entertainment.
Poulsbo police use technology to cut jail costs and enforce sentences.
Musical comedy about relationships debuts at the Jewel Box Theatre in Poulsbo on March 21.
After allegedly stealing a car in Tukwila, two men reportedly stole liquor from two Kitsap stores, burglarized a Bainbridge Island fitness club, used stolen bank cards to buy electronics and more before a high-speed chase on the highway.
The Port of Poulsbo is considering a new plan for its underutilized downtown parking lot. Instead of charging for parking, the port may offer free downtown parking to a select group of stakeholders: district residents, merchants and moorage tenants.
The Port of Poulsbo is floating an idea past city officials with hopes of putting more residents downtown, full-time. Its method of doing so: liveaboards.
Big Daddy Weave makes only stop in Washington with Group 1 Crew and Tim Timmons to entertain faith-based fans.
Poulsbo’s city council makes tech move from laptops to tablets.
The City of Poulsbo has approved site plans for a new pharmacy on the corner of Hostmark Street and Highway 305. A yet-to-be-named fast-food restaurant is also slated for the site.
Poulsbo sends some inmates to Forks jail to save money on housing offenders.
No. 7 Books, in a Victorian Port Gamble house, will begin opening the remainder of its rooms throughout March, featuring collectible Science Fiction, Mystery, literature and much more.
With the walls up, windows in place, and seemingly everything in order, Front Street’s newest addition is almost set to show off its new-building charm. Except for one last detail: The building has no electrical power and, in turn, no lights.
The Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap debuted its production of “Willy Wonka” last week, and so far, audiences have been pleased.
The annual CVG show and competition has announced its 2014 winners, but the round of honors is not quite finished. The people’s choice award remains to be claimed as the show continues this month.
Putting rubber to the road, and the World Wide Web in your hands, Viking Cab is the newest taxi service in Kitsap and aims to get riders from A to B in comfort and style.
Dr. Narinder Duggal will appeal in Superior Court the state decision that stripped him of his medical license. Thomas Olmstead recently took over as Duggal’s lawyer. He will represent Duggal as they appeal the surrender of his medical license, and in civil lawsuits brought by several of Duggal’s patients. He is also representing Duggal in a malpractice lawsuit against the doctor’s former lawyers. Olmstead said the case against Duggal was not properly handled by previous counsel.
The 2014 Washington State African-American Achievement Awards from 4:30-8 p.m., Feb. 15 at Bremerton High School, 1500 13th St., Bremerton.
Two new housing developments — Summerset and Mountain Aire — are slated to add more than 270 new homes to the city, and are expected to first break ground in spring.
Dr. Narinder Duggal of Poulsbo lost his medical license Feb. 13, after an investigation into allegations he failed to properly examine patients, overprescribed medication and made sexual advances toward patients.
Neighborhoods in Poulsbo have begun forming block watches, with encouragement from the city, to combat the presence of heroin in the community.