Try as he might, South Kitsap Fire and Rescue’s Guy Dalrymple can’t suppress his smile: The deputy fire chief and…
PORTLAND, Ore. — The U.S. Forest Service is planning to fill more than 1,000 temporary spring and summer positions in…
For Tiffany Butler of Port Orchard, 2016 has been “annus horribilis.”
Grant assures Port Orchard priority project will proceed
Finding housing — and then being able to pay for it — has become a worrisome struggle for a growing…
The slippery slope of Kitsap County housing: When the marketplace dominoes fall, some people are left on the outside, looking…
This is not idle conversation, as the approaching legislative session could be epic in its length and partisanship with power…
The Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce and Kitsap Humane Society are joining forces Dec. 3 to present the annual Holiday…
PORT ORCHARD — Kitsap County Fire Marshal David Lynam has been presented the 2016 Fire Marshal of the Year Award…
PORT ORCHARD — Jimmy John’s, Port Orchard’s newest sandwich shop, is now open.
PORT ORCHARD — Soroptimist International of Port Orchard is sponsoring its own comedy night featuring comedienne Susan Rice at the…
OLYMPIA — Kitsap County’s taxable retail sales of $1.03 billion in the second quarter of this year was a 7.3…
Incumbents from Washington state’s 26th and 35th legislative districts will be returning to Olympia, based on general election results Nov….
PORT ORCHARD — The Homes for All Who Served initiative – a partnership of federal, state, and local veterans programs…
PORT ORCHARD — When the lively Moondogs, Too bar and grill closed for good on Halloween night, a little bit…
PORT ORCHARD — Election Day is nearly upon us and, thankfully for most, we’ll see its tumultuous conclusion after ballots…
A Jimmy John’s franchise is coming to Port Orchard on MIle Hill Drive later this fall.
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As a new member of the South Puget Sound League, South Kitsap High’s football team is finding the powerhouse collection of 4A schools it is now facing to be as tough as advertised.
South Kitsap High’s football team proved it could compete with one of Washington state’s toughest 4A squads in its first opening South Puget Sound League game on Sept. 2.