Youthful team spent more time
A candidate for South Kitsap commissioner has resigned from his executive position with a local land-use rights group because he…
Wolves will feature a mix of familiar faces, newcomers on
Port Orchard Police Department
South Kitsap commissioner campaign — and others — heat up.
Fire district accepts $500,000 FEMA grant to help pay for a new ladder truck.
Sally Santana, religious leader and local writer, recently sent out a plea to as many of us Master Gardeners as she could reach. She knew that our local food bank cupboards are often bare. We were asked to spread the word to all local gardeners and community groups to grow fresh produce to donate to Kitsap’s food banks and soup kitchens.
Some adults want to be reminded of the good times. Others just want to solidify the relief felt when they survived high school. Either way, a documentary headed to Port Orchard’s independent theater, The Orchard, is taking us back to the time when awkwardness ruled, there was homework to be avoided and our social status was the most important thing on Earth.
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Port Orchard resident Karl Duff argues that Washington state lawmakers’ catering to environmentalist wishes contradicts recent scientific results about global warming.
It’s unlikely Ground D.J. ever will morph into Air Sigurdson.
t Leon Hendrix will bring his famous sibling’s music to
If you’ve been out and about this summer, enjoying Port Orchard’s festivals, concerts restaurants and parks, chances are you’ve crossed paths with a camera crew in action.
Education is the lifeblood of a free, democratic society. In today’s global economy, we must provide children access to education that prepares them to succeed in a world where technology evolves every day.
Politics, money and power always make for good intrigue, especially when they involve labor unions.
The USS Kitty Hawk departed San Diego Thursday morning for its new homeport of Bremerton.
Traffic was detoured off Bay Street Thursday morning after a line was knocked off a power pole in front of Port Orchard City Hall, Puget Sound Energy reported.
The Port Orchard City Council on Tuesday approved the funding of a traffic study that will present recommendations for improving the traffic flow at the intersection of Tremont Street and Port Orchard Boulevard.
This past Wednesday the McCormick Woods Annexation Committee held one of its many luncheons. The major topic of discussion surrounded…
The longboarders in Port Orchard need a place to call their own and the music scene is trying to make it happen.
A look at September’s First Friday Art Walks in Bremerton and Bainbridge.