Although the shop has had an assortment of owners, the original owner’s name is the one that always remains.
A 30-year-old East Bremerton man was arrested and booked for assault of a child, first degree for the severe abuse of his girlfriend’s 8-week-old son.
A 12-year-old Ridgetop Junior High student was arrested Dec. 18 for allegedly creating a plan to shoot students and staff at the school.
Central Kitsap School Superintendent Hazel Bauman told members of the CK Community Council last week that the district could face layoffs if the proposed 2014 operational levy doesn’t pass.
Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, an average of 49 people die in traffic crashes in Washington.
The Bremerton Board of Education’s newest director was sworn in Dec. 12 during the last board meeting for the year.
On Tuesday morning, students from Mountain View Middle School gathered around the edges of the pool of the Bremerton YMCA. They weren’t getting ready to swim, but rather test motorized projects known as ROVs — remote operating vehicles.
One Bremerton bead store has beat the odds when it comes to being a niche shop in an up and down economy. Owner Beth Shea shares her story of getting into the bead biz.
Here in Kitsap County, Santa comes around long before Dec. 25 every year.
The two-day event served more than 200 guests who wanted to re-live historic times during the holidays at Seabeck Conference Center.
“He would have been very proud of you all,” said Hawk’s daughter Marilyn Harrelson.
Children get excited knowing that Santa Claus’ arrival is close.
Santa will be busy this week reading the nearly 5,000 letters written by Cougar Valley Elementary students who participated in a special campaign to raise money for charity.
One Central Kitsap High School food class received a special treat other than the cookies they were baking on Tuesday afternoon.
Here’s a few of the police reports we’ve received recently from law enforcement sources:
While graduating from high school has many requirements, Washington students have another: training in saving lives.
This week, students at Mountain View Middle School are learning from billionaires.
On average, Laura Kneib makes a batch a day which usually yields 16 pounds, or the equivalent of 56 bars. Her soap is made of natural ingredients and packaged in recycled materials.
Over the years, the organizing party for the event has changed, but the spirit behind the event has remained.
Last month was National Adoption Month. The Bremerton Patriot spoke with a local woman who has fostered and adopted children from Kitsap County. Here she shares why she does it.