The field of journalism continues to change and evolve more rapidly than ever before, thanks to new technologies which seem to spring up almost daily and a flawed business model that has been in need of adjustment for many years.
Harrison Medical Center has long been at the forefront of technology in the health care industry.
The fourth and final water feature of Bremerton’s Harborside District was officially introduced to the public May 16.
The first case of Swine Flu in Kitsap County has been confirmed in an adult Bremerton male. Scott Daniels, deputy…
The first case of Swine Flu in Kitsap County has been confirmed in an adult Bremerton male. Scott Daniels, deputy…
The Bremerton Fire Department responded to a residential fire around 6 p.m., May 18 on Park Avenue. Police said two…
The Armed Forces Day Parade, held each year to celebrate Armed Forces Day, and especially our local servicemen and women,…
The Olympic Educational Service District 114 hosted an event May 7 for the Readiness to Learn (RTL) program and Western Washington University’s (WWU) human services program to recognize “heroes” of RTL.
Drivers passing by Pendergast Park at about 9 a.m. Sunday, May 31 will hear the roar of motorcycle engines permeating the air, or at least that is the hope.
Central Kitsap High School will soon bid farewell to Debbie Rice, a 41-year teaching veteran and director of more than 200 student productions.
Kitsap Community Resources’ Head Start program has a new place for learning to take place and it’s not in the classroom.
To say Madonna Hanna, fashion marketing teacher at Bremerton High School, is proud of her students is like saying water is wet.
The Central Kitsap School District (CKSD) Board of Directors met in session Wednesday to discuss a variety of topics including…
A collision occurred around 11:50 a.m. Saturday morning on Silverdale Way, just south of Byron Street, involving three vehicles. Injuries…
Sylvan Way Christian School staff members decided to incorporate a mystery into their science fair this year to get kids thinking and interacting with one another rather than just building projects at home.
Rob McKenna, Washington’s attorney general, visited the Washington Youth Academy (WYA), the state’s first and only youth academy, May 1 to tour the new facility and meet the first group of cadets to go through the program.
Sylvan Way Christian Schools staff members decided to incorporate a mystery into their science fair this year to get kids thinking and interacting with one another rather than just building projects at home.
Laura Henning, 19, is a young woman with goals and a dream.
If you ask Olympic College welding instructor Al Kitchens why so many more students are signing up for welding classes now, his first answer would be, “It is not because of me.”
The best way to match grant makers with nonprofits? A funders forum, of course.