BREMERTON — The City of Bremerton could begin reaching out to the public soon regarding its annexation plans.
BREMERTON — For its 28th year, the annual community outreach dinner hosted through Olympic High School is in the hands…
BROWNSVILLE — A woman on a boat at Brownsville Marina complained of “feeling ill” and being in “physical distress” and…
BREMERTON — Across the nation, thousands of people — including those in Bremerton — are joining together to oppose construction…
The following cases have been filed in Kitsap County District Court.
Ballots for the 2016 general election were sent to Kitsap County’s 156,000 registered voters last week.
Alzheimer’s Association caregiver support group; financial incentives workshop; Haunted Fairgrounds.
This year, from Nov. 1-3, Rick Henry is once again vowing not to leave Sugar Shack Espresso for three days to accept food donations, with the goal of raising 4,000 pounds of food for the food bank.
Lt. Col. Lillian Hagener Bell Jan. 10, 1928 – Oct. 23, 2016 Lt. Col. Lillian “Lil” Hagener Bell of Oceanside,…
Thanks to the bond voters passed in February for $220 million, the school district was able to add doors to the classrooms, a seemingly small step that is going a long way toward making people feel safer.
Beekeeping lecture; Tip-A-Cop; Volunteers needed for Meals on Wheels Kitsap
The Kitsap County Superior Court judge presiding over David Kalac’s double murder case agreed to delay the trial one last time.
Olympic High’s football team did something that no team has been willing to do for the last five weeks: play powerhouse 2A Archbishop Murphy High School, as contractually agreed to.
Though this storm didn’t quite live up to the hype, Kitsap County is no stranger to severe weather storms, which can negatively impact more than just a good-hair day.
The following charges have been filed in Kitsap County District Court.
At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, at the Jenne-Write Administration Center gymnasium, the public is welcomed to a meeting to learn about the campus project thus far, and the future in store.
More than 100 Hansville residents ate pie, drank coffee and filled the Greater Hansville Community Center to overflowing. They also filled out index cards with their questions for the candidates, which a committee then distilled down to key local issues and gave to moderator Fred Nelson.
USS Turner Joy events; Health Insurance fair; Evergreen Bonsai Club meeting.
On Monday, Oct. 10, 27,601 people registered to vote in Washington via online registration. That broke the record for registration, set only one day earlier when 23,167 people registered online.
While everyone from medical personnel, social workers and public health policymakers struggle to grasp the breadth and threat of the ever-growing opioid epidemic, one particular group has potentially the most to lose.