Visit Kitsap Peninsula has received a $10,000 grant from the Port of Seattle to create an international portal to the organization’s website.
Haze Sommer looked out past her deck toward Liberty Bay early May 19, as she does every morning, but was shocked by what she saw this particular dawn on the lawn of the Windsong Apartments where she lives. An arrow was sticking out of a goose’s leg.
Capt. Doug LaCoste, USN, is the new commanding officer of Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Keyport. He succeeds Cmdr. Dustin Demorest, who served as interim commanding officer since March and will continue serving as executive officer. The change of command took place April 29.
A 13-year-old boy was being detained and questioned by Poulsbo police after he allegedly “bantered” with another student about having a gun aboard a North Kitsap school bus.
Competitive grant will provide environmental job training for Tribal members
The state’s acting secretary of transportation said a WSDOT bridge maintenance technician’s personal vehicle breached a pedestrian cable railing on the lower deck of the SR 104 Hood Canal Bridge while leaving his work shift late May 16.
Poulsbo housing construction is booming along the northern and eastern city limits with 1,161 new homes or apartments on the books.
Housing Kitsap and Sound West Group are looking at the feasibility of building affordable-rent apartments on south Viking Avenue
Six unclaimed, deceased veterans will be remembered and honored in ceremony and song at The Unforgotten, Run to Tahoma VII Celebration of Life on May 28 during Memorial Day weekend, at the Kitsap County Administration Building plaza, 619 Division St., Port Orchard.
You can make your life full of adventures by just changing your attitude about doing new or different things. Why not give it a try? If it doesn’t make you happy, you can always go back to your everyday ways, right?
North Kitsap High School principal asks parents to ‘remind your students the importance of watching for traffic when crossing the road.’ He also asked drivers to ‘please be extra vigilant where students are walking.’
Go ahead, try it. Inhale some forest air. Discover your soul in the woods. You will be thanked.
Whatever the reason for his missing head, Jiminy Cricket sits in the Wolfle children’s garden like a cartoon victim of the French Reign of Terror. Welcome to Edgar Allan Poe Elementary, he seems to say.
Since 2013, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s Re-Entry Program has given second chances through empowerment and by believing in the best in people.
One never knows exactly how it will feel to leave a place filled with memories. We look forward to providing service to you in the new building at the Village Green on West Kingston and Dulay roads.
We have become so focused on the importance of test taking however, we are losing sight of the true meaning of an education.
Mary Isabell Kimball July 10, 1930 – May 17, 2016 Mary Isabell “Izzy” (Jack) Kimball, passed away very peacefully on…
September 7, 1929 – May 17, 2016 Donna Endresen, our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother lived a fulfilling and rewarding…
North Kitsap lacrosse players were not all that clear on what the score was until the end of the game. That’s been a key part of the team’s success.
The truth is, Trump is lying to someone — himself, us, or both — and economically we can’t afford his lies.