Where else can you go to buy nice things, spend a bit of money, maybe earn a prize, and help victims of domestic violence.
The steampunk mermaid that sculptor R. J. Murphy is creating for a client in Port Townsend will be jointed so it can move. What makes this novel idea even more novel is that he ís making it out of porcelain china.
Subtle changes make a big difference to the local dining experience.
Jeffrey Veregge, the Port Gamble S’Klallam graphic artist, is working to help a family in need by creating 100 limited-edition prints to be sold at the Olympic Collectible Expo from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oct. 1 at the Silverdale Beach Hotel.
This is part two of a two-part story on changes in the Kingston business community.
Draft ordinances on camping and loitering were on the agenda of the Public Safety Committee recently.
Stephen G. Foster Feb. 22, 1949 — Sept. 28, 2016 Steve Foster passed away Sept. 28, 2016 at Harrison Memorial,…
Ernst Johann Schuster September 25th, 2016 Ernst “Ernie” Johann Schuster, age 84, passed away on September 25th, 2016 in Kirkland…
Brownsville is one of Puget Sound’s most secluded and snug harbors — and one of its most charming maritime communities. Tidal changes in Port Orchard Channel stir up nutrients that draw birds, seals and other marine life. Boaters and residents shop at Sweeney’s Country Style Meats or dine and visit at the Brownsville Deli, watch sunrises and sunsets at Burke Bay Overlook Park, or picnic at the pavilion.
The Navy routinely conducts training exercises to ensure readiness
safe to say that the 2016 presidential debates will be among the most-watched programs in television history. The Kitsap Regional Library will host an opportunity for residents to get together and share their views the evening after each debate at the Poulsbo Library,
I went to the first author event presentation Sept. 8 at Kitsap Publishing, 1450 NW Finn Hill Road, Poulsbo. Marnie Holt Swenson presented and read from her book, “Migratory Moment.” It’s a book of poems and she says it is written from the perspective of a very young child — before they can really understand anything.
Artists from across Washington can now submit entries to the 2017 CVG Show, a major statewide competitive art exhibition organized by Collective Visions Gallery in Bremerton and its lead sponsor, Kitsap Credit Union.
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe received a grant of $99,979 in August from the U.S. Indian Health Service, to aid the Tribe in assuming all or part of IHS services and improving its health management capability.
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe received a grant of $99,979 in August from the U.S. Indian Health Service, to aid the Tribe in assuming all or part of IHS services and improving its health management capability.
Following a 50-minute swim after the sinking of his kayak in the chilly waters of Hood Canal, a man was safe on shore on the evening of Sept. 19, thanks to a life jacket that helped keep him afloat as his strength waned.
Eric Karl Koths Sept. 7, 1949 – Sept. 20, 2016 Eric Karl Koths, 67 of Poulsbo, Washington, passed away unexpectedly…
Drivers who use westbound State Route 16 across the Tacoma Narrows Bridge may encounter minor delays during overnight hours on Monday, Sept. 19, andTuesday, Sept. 20, for bridge joint repair work.
Never mind that I am just a regular taxpaying citizen who tries to live an ethical existence; because I don’t believe the drivel spouted by this person and her cronies, I am “deplorable.”
I would just like to extend a big thank you to the staff at Sonic Drive-In for finding and keeping my purse safe until I came back to retrieve it this week.