A Seabeck man was charged with the assault of a child after his girlfriend’s 4-year-old daughter sustained serious injuries Monday night.
A four-year-old Seabeck girl was airlifted to Seattle last night and a man was arrested for her assault.
Sophomores and juniors interested in attending one of the U.S. service academies or joining a college ROTC program are invited to attend.
Kitsap Humane Society will honor founding Director Almeda Wilson and founding Board Member William Mahan by dedicating its newly constructed cattery to the two influential founders.
The Miss West Sound Scholarship program is holding its first Miracle Bowl fundraiser Feb. 10 at All Star Lanes in Silverdale.
At the end of the season, Central Kitsap High School’s softball coach, Bruce Welling, will retire after more than 20 years coaching the team.
Andy Younger is well on his way to becoming a Pokémon master. At 9 years old, Andy is a globally ranked player of the Pokémon trading card game.
Action is starting in the pre-demolition cleanup of Tracyton Elementary school in East Bremerton. The school, in Central Kitsap School District, has been in a transitionary phase since its closure in 2007.
Central Kitsap School District announced schools will operate on Monday, Jan. 28, and Friday, Feb. 15 to make up for closures in December.
Leadership Kitsap will host its fourth annual Leadership Skill-building event on Feb. 20.
More than half the students BHS sent to the regional DECA conference qualified for state.
The Kitsap County Traffic Safety Task Force released the results of holiday DUI enforcement patrols this week.
For some chickens, laying an egg with two yolks is an accomplishment, but one Kitsap County chicken had its eyes set on a much higher prize.
Three Kitsap businesses are teaming up to help people reach their 2013 resolutions.
Olympic Peninsula Autism Center in Silverdale opened fall of last year. It recently merged with Easter Seals Washington, a move that each believe will benefit both organizations.
Kitsap County Sheriff Steve Boyer and Central Kitsap Superintendent Greg Lynch installed make-shift crossing flags at an intersection where a girl was hit Dec. 12 and a young boy was hit in 2009.
The school district was not distributing walking routes before the Dec. 12 collision became the seventh time a pedestrian was hit on a small stretch of Central Valley road since 2001.
The Marine Corps Toys for Tots program opened the doors at 9 a.m. and stayed through the afternoon, handing out toys to needy children in Kitsap County.
Bruce Shepard, Western Washington University president, visited Olympic College’s Poulsbo campus yesterday to discuss the possibility of bringing a bachelor’s degree program to Kitsap County.
A 17-year-old girl was hit by a truck at a crosswalk early Wednesday morning while walking with her brother to school.