Kitsap County’s local soccer club debuted a new stadium this weekend for the first home game of its season.
Law enforcement officers hoped to create a lasting mental image for Central Kitsap High School students this week.
More than 960 residents lost power Tuesday afternoon, most of them in Seabeck.
Many Kitsap residents braved the wind and the rain Monday to honor veterans and those who have fallen in service to our country.
A man in his 60’s died in a single car crash in Brownsville Sunday night around dusk. The man’s dog, which was also in the vehicle, is doing fine.
A few photos from the fifth annual Harbor Festival at the Bremerton Marina Saturday.
Several Hundred marchers gathered in Bremerton Saturday to march against Monsanto and genetically modified crops.
Several hundred people from around Kitsap County gathered at Evergreen Park in Bremerton Saturday to protest against the company, Monsanto.
An 18-year-old man crashed his Chevy Blazer into the playground at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds late Thursday morning.
A Central Kitsap High School student drove his car through the playground fence at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds late Thursday morning. Luckily, no one was on the playground at the time.
Before Jeanie Schulze had even taken the oath of office her position on the board was being called into question.
The Olympic High School baseball team played the final game of its season Saturday against W.F. West High.
Kitsap County Public Works is planning to implement two significant changes to Fairgrounds and Central Valley roads.
Three seats are up for election from Central Kitsap and all three will be contested.
Olympic and Klahowya played this weekend to decide who would continue on to the state tournament and whose season would end.
Student athletes competed Tuesday for the last few spots in the state tourney.
Author Stephen Rodrick read from his book “The Magical Stranger: A Son’s Journey into His Father’s Life” in Bremerton Tuesday as part of Armed Forces Festival Week.
Central Kitsap announced Michelle Miller, 26, as the school’s new volleyball coach on Friday.
The furloughs announced by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel on Tuesday won’t affect workers at Naval shipyards but will likely still impact some 20,000 civilian employees in Washington state.
A number of students from Bremerton and Central Kitsap advanced to the state level competition in Ellensburg.