The $54 million tunnel project, started in July 2007 to route ferry traffic away from pedestrian traffic in the Bremerton downtown area, is near completion and ready for the July 6 grand opening.
The Wings of Freedom World War II air show rolled into Bremerton Monday and ends today (Wednesday). Enjoy some visual fodder from the show.
A driver lost control of her vehicle, which hit a pole outside Kitsap Transit’s operations building June 16. According to…
Anthony Wilson, a 19-year-old Port Orchard resident, was forced to evacuate his Pontiac Fiero on SR3 just south of the…
Class size: 148 Class motto: “Learn as if you were to live forever. Live as though you were to die…
School: Westside Alternative High School Class size: 73 Scholarships: $ 22,450.00 School: Eastside Alternative High School Class size: 21 Scholarships:…
Class size: 258 Class motto: “You must be the change you want to see in the world” Average GPA: 2.74…
In a June 4 article on the US News & World Report Web site titled, “The Top 10 Housing Markets for the Next 10 Years,” the Silverdale/Bremerton area is making top grade.
Shawn Varick has not been on a motorcycle in more than 12 years, but that is about to change thanks to a raffle conducted by the Klahowya Secondary School (KSS) band.
Silverdale/Bremerton area voted best housing market in the nation. In a June 4 article on the US News & World…
Transportation was a big concern for the Bremerton School District (BSD) Citizens Finance Committee when members sat down to find a way to balance a budget with a projected $3.7 million shortfall.
Editors note: The following is the first of a five-part series looking at the candidates running for mayor of Bremerton.
Class Size: 30 students Class Verse: I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept…
Class Size: 27 students Class Motto: Joy comes from using your potential – Will Schultz Scholarships: Monica Judge earned a…
John Mhando loves music, dancing, snow and french fries, which is what you would expect of any American teen —…
The Washington Youth Academy’s first-ever “Ride for Youth” had an ominous beginning when Jung Le, the first-place winner of the “Cadet’s Choice” competition, wrecked his $40,000 horror-themed motorcycle.
When you meet Mitchell Vandeman, you meet a shy but outspoken teenage boy with plans of attending Olympic College (OC) in the fall as part of the Running Start program.
With one of the lowest graduation rates and one of the highest free/reduced-lunch rates in the state, Bremerton High School (BHS) students have not had the same scholarship opportunities other students in the state have enjoyed, until now.
The Washington Youth Academy’s first-ever “Ride for Youth” had an ominous beginning when Jung Le, the first-place winner of the “Cadet’s Choice” competition, wrecked his $40,000 horror-themed motorcycle.