t Fastpitch team scores just three runs in two games at district tourney.
Mike Pitts has a dream job. He gets to watch movies and he gets to show movies.
But it’s not a simple task. The Bainbridge Island resident doesn’t just get to show what he wants.
During an unusually interactive meeting last week, the Port of Bremerton’s Board of Commissioners answered several audience questions, including one about why it began the process of annexing the South Kitsap Industrial Area into Bremerton.
t Down 23 runs and 22 hits, Wolves bounced by Bothell.
Military members looking to make the transition to the civilian workforce can now look to the state for help.
The Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce is planning two events meant to raise the city’s business and tourism visibility, respectively.
Normally tragedies can’t be predicted, but South Kitsap Fire and Rescue knows it will respond to a fatal accident next Wednesday morning.
Unlike most fatal accidents, however, this one will be pretend.
Kitsap County Democrats endorsed Monty Mahan in the race for South Kitsap Commissioner on Monday night, but he beat the…
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Trent Blackburn responds to a Guest Opinion suggesting a different approach to dealing with marijuana laws.
Our county commissioners have appointed a budget advisory committee to consider long-term trends in spending and revenue and to recommend particular policies that ought to be followed.
An anti-war veteran’s group has been denied a place in today’s Armed Forces Day Parade because organizers feel its message is too political and because it violated the events rules a year ago.
You catch your breath as sunlight opens up a valley and exposes a brilliant array of greens. Rolling hills gently guide you and your breathing slows as cares flutter away.
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Silverdale resident Jack Hamilton argues that Kitsap Transit needs to start operating more like a business and less than an entitlement.
Concerned about the water quality at a local beach? Want to know which beaches state and local health agencies are looking after? Think some of those beaches ought to be ignored?
At its first 7 p.m. meeting Tuesday night, the Port of Bremerton’s Board of Commissioners approved a new policy designed to improve the organization’s communication with the public.
The South Kitsap High School baseball team has played the underdog role all the way to the first round of the Class 4A state tournament.
There are no scouts holding radar guns or scribbling notes when he takes the mound.
While their parents learn about being prepared for a home emergency or perhaps get their blood pressure checked, local kids can check out fire trucks and maybe go home with both a helmet and a bicycle Saturday at South Kitsap Fire and Rescue’s Safety Awareness Fair.
Kitsap Transit’s foot ferry between Port Orchard and Bremerton is free to riders all day Saturday and Sunday from now until Oct. 12
The South Kitsap School District held interviews Wednesday evening with three consultants vying to steer a search for a new superintendent.