Kitsap Community Resources’ “Safe Park,” which gave 15 homeless families a safe place to sleep overnight in their vehicles, access to showers and bathrooms and case management services, completed a six-month pilot program at the end of June, but is still serving six needy families at KCR’s expense.
Bremerton High School science students in Kelli Andrews’ classroom will be conducting real research experiments during the upcoming school year…
The Bremerton School District Board of Directors met in executive session for about 30 minutes July 16 after hearing from…
Bremerton City Council’s District 7 battle pits a new Charleston business owner against a 12-year council member.
Frank Coder, considered the first building contractor in Bremerton, built the Coder-Coleman House around 1916, and nearly 100 years later, it is being listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Miss Washington 2009 is not from Kitsap, but the county was well-represented at the pageant with Miss Kitsap 2009 Hannah Orando placing a mere five spots from the crown, which went to Miss Seattle Devanni Partridge.
A room full of mixed-age children sporting safety goggles and screwdrivers, tables full of old electronics and teachers monitoring the…
Hannah Orando named fourth runner-up in the statewide contest. Miss Washington 2009 is not from Kitsap, but the county was…
The new-construction smell is still present in the Kitsap County Coroner’s facility on Linden Road in Bremerton. “It is like…
The new-construction smell is still present in the Kitsap County Coroner’s facility on Linden Road in Bremerton. “It is like…
Pops, booms, whistles and sirens rattled the night air July Fourth.
Pops, booms, whistles and sirens rattled the night air July Fourth.
There are a lot of reasons for Bremertonians to never have to utter the phrase, “There’s nothing to do in Bremerton.”
Editor’s note: This is the last of a five-part series looking at the candidates running for mayor of Bremerton.
The wait is over.
“It honestly didn’t seem like it took that long,” Justin Grange said.
Grange, a 25-year-old self-proclaimed “habitual commuter,” attended the Bremerton tunnel’s ribbon-cutting ceremony July 6 along with thousands of others who are both for and against the tunnel’s construction.
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African villagers have no problem waiting.
An outdoor grill can be as dangerous as a cigarette.
State School Superintendent Randy Dorn’s plan to move state testing online has come to fruition.
The 83 first-ever cadets of the Washington Youth Academy have proven to themselves they can succeed in any system, no matter how monotonous it might be.