Despite their unbreakable connection, salmon harvest and habitat restoration continue moving down separate roads in western Washington. Many people either don’t see or choose to ignore the fact that habitat determines harvest, and that we continue to lose habitat faster than it can be restored.
In less than three months, we will select the next president of the United States.
Deputy Police Chief Andy Pate says it will probably take “as much as a month” for Poulsbo to name its new chief of police. “They’re not taking any chances this time,” he said.
As the temperature continues to heat the water, the evening luminescence increases, making this season bright.
A motorist was seriously injured Aug. 15 in a four-car collision on Highway 305 near the Lincoln Road intersection.
“Keep reading. It’s one of the most marvelous adventures anyone can have.” — Lloyd Alexander
As we say goodbye to summer, think about all the reading you did on those long evenings filled with natural light.
I’m sorry, folks, but I just have to get this off my feminine chest …
Donna Lee Anderson says goodbye: Hansville Happenings has been a truly lovely gig. Thank you to all for reading my column all these years, and I hope you’ll continue to follow me in Kitsap Weekly — in the Herald and online.
Looking for a great deal on an interesting item? Come to the 47th annual Greater Hansville Community Center’s rummage sale.
Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary honored Gale Kirsopp as Rotarian of the Year in the Kingston Fourth of July Parade.
Kitsap Harvest is a gleaning project that is building infrastructure in Kitsap County to support sustainable work into the future.
The Port Gamble Maritime Music Festival is a free, family fun, live music event that takes place noon to 5 p.m. on Aug. 13, between the Port Gamble General Store and the famed Walker-Ames Mansion.
For me, a Kingston foot ferry would be like winning the lottery after buying tickets for a decade and half.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg publicly expressed doubt of Donald Trump’s presidential abilities.
A cash mob fundraiser at local Poulsbo businesses supported the Poulsbo Farmers Market from Aug. 8 to 12.
Advisory issued for shoreline from Lemolo Point to Point Bolin, including Nesika Bay
A Jefferson Beach Estates family lost their home and most of their possessions in a fast-moving fire Aug. 7. Those inside had just moments to spare when alerted to the danger by smoke alarms, North Kitsap Fire & Rescue spokeswoman Michele Laboda reported.
Edward Everett Thompson June 26, 1940 – August 5, 2016 Longtime Bainbridge English teacher and poet Everett Thompson passed away…
Only four of 10 Kitsap residents said they had heard anything about plans to provide passenger-only ferry service between Kitsap County and Seattle.