Perhaps proving that musical ability can be inherited, 5-year-old Reese Myers easily coaxed sounds from both a flute and a trumpet while most of his classmates struggled to produce anything but air.
t SK girls team’s Sodorff stepping down for move
The Kitsap BlueJackets are hoping a rising wind will have them coming up around the Bend.
And if last week’s series win on the road against Spokane is any indication, the Jackets may be prepared to do just that.
Kitsap (18-18) topped Spokane in two straight games Sunday and Monday, winning 12-6 and 8-4, respectively, after dropping the opener last Saturday, 10-4, against the RiverHawks (17-18).
It started innocently enough.
Sixty years ago, a 16-year-old Don Winslow and his friend Keith Williams were trying out the boat he built in his wood shop class at South Kitsap High School when a wave doused them and the boat’s engine, stranding them near Blake Island.
Construction work is set to begin this week on the new Kitsap County Morgue, pulling the county out of a…
The drive between Portland and Cannon Beach in northwest Oregon reminds us that, when nature unleashes its fury, there is nothing humans can do to prevent the resulting damage.
Washington State Ferries is the largest ferry system in the United States, carrying 24 million passengers a year, but the heavily used marine highways could be in jeopardy.
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 Linda Fischer argues Bremerton’s plans to build a boardwalk would be harmful to fish habitat.
A popular theory among entrepreneurs is that rewards don’t come without risk.
It’s a philosophy in which Amy Igloi-Matsuno firmly believes.
In April 2006, Igloi-Matsuno and her husband, Grant Matsuno, moved quickly to purchase the former J.J.’s restaurant on Bay Street on the recommendation of her father, a real-estate developer.
United Way of Kitsap County has launched a campaign that would transform its 19,000-square-foot building in Bremerton into a nonprofit community center.
At Tuesday morning’s 35th Legislative District Position 1 debate sponsored by the Bremerton Area Chamber of Commerce, the three candidates were as varied as the breakfast menu at the Cloverleaf Sports Bar and Grill in East Bremerton.
The freshly pressed white T-shirts that dubbed the South Kitsap football program as Narrows League Bridge Divisions champions and Class 4A state participants last year already were donned by coaches.
The Kitsap BlueJackets didn’t have the most representatives at the 2008 West Coast Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game on Tuesday.
The Port of Bremerton Board of Commissioners approved paying another $15,000 to replace a fuel tank at the Port Orchard Marina that has been on the disabled list for more than a year.
With Port Orchard anxious to maximize the amount of funding it obtains from the federal government, Mayor Lary Coppola and two members of his senior staff on Wednesday met with a representative of U.S. Rep. Norm Dicks (D-Belfair) for advice about how to do so.
The city of Port Orchard is currently examining the second round of proposals submitted to develop its new Web site, but none of the 10 or so finalists originate in Kitsap County.
After a series of missed messages between the city of Port Orchard and the Washington State Department of Transportation, it appears that downtown Bay Street will be paved from curb to curb instead of just down the middle.
When it comes to predicting the success of business ventures, gauging the success of start-ups in an emerging market may require a crystal ball, according to the first report from a Seattle firm tasked to evaluate the viability of the Port of Bremerton’s Sustainable Energy and Economic Development project.
Kitsap County is conducting a transportation survey to determine which congestion points need to be addressed and how they would…
Bainbridge-based author Jonathan Evison’s debut novel, “All About Lulu” isn’t actually his first novel.
The 39-year-old job-hopping, freedom-loving dreamer has been writing for years through occupational stints as a caged bear feeder, rotten tomato sorter, syndicated radio talk show host and script doctor, just to name a few.