A community notification meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Oct. 8 at the Port Orchard City Hall Council Chambers, third floor, located at 216 Prospect St. in Port Orchard, to discuss the imminent relocation of a pair of potentially dangerous registered sex offenders to the South Kitsap area.
Children play with fire for a variety of reasons, causing damage to property and even killing themselves or others in the process.
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The Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority (KCCHA) has been directed by the Kitsap County commissioners to unload surplus holdings in…
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Kitsap County voters have until today to register for the Nov. 4 general election, in order to make their voices…
With a little over a month remaining before the election, Kim Abel and Jan Angel got down to business.
During a candidates forum on Thursday morning at the Harbor Place at Cottesmore retirement community in Gig Harbor, Abel and Angel both cited business and job creation as the foundations of their campaign to fill the retiring Rep. Pat Lantz’s 26th District seat in the state House of Representatives.
A Port Orchard restaurant owner has asked the city to suspend a portion of its gambling tax for one year as a way to help small businesses through current economic conditions.
Cascade Cycle Club’s 15th annual Kitsap Color Classic hits the road Oct. 5
Free, intellectual theater in the raw coming to your local library.
San Francisco little big band Swing Fever makes its way to Bainbridge.
Berk and Associates, the Seattle-based consultant hired by the Port of Bremerton to evaluate its Sustainable Energy and Economic Development (SEED) plan, was studiously noncommittal in the draft report it released last week.
Yukon Harbor is being opened to shellfish harvesting for the first time since the state began monitoring shellfish areas in…
Last week when I was skimming the letters to the editor, I came across a sentence in one that amazed and delighted me.
More than two dozen unions have just concluded contract negotiations for public employees in Washington state.
The Washington Public Employees Association (WPEA) wins the prize this year for the best swindling of another union, at taxpayer expense. WPEA just negotiated a 1.6 percent raise for 2009 and a 1.7 raise for 2010.
In general, Dems much better funded.
Don’t panic this time of year when you see flying ants and termites. Ants by nature — once their colonies are established, usually after three years or so — have a flying stage where the reproducing males and females grow wings, leave the colony and set out to establish new ones. It sometimes seems like the flying ants number in the hundreds, but don’t worry, very few of them actually survive. And most of the time they make their new home in the woods and meadows, and not in or around our homes.
What’s Up seeks out the Best Baseball Pubs in Kitsap.
A 26-year-old construction worker died Friday afternoon of injuries sustained when he was buried alive in a workplace mishap a…