A group of science fiction and history enthusiasts hope to turn a Bremerton parking lot into a world reminiscent of a Jules Verne novel Saturday, with Victorian-era costumes, steam-powered weapons and hand-made futuristic gadgets in tow.
“We’re looking for something that doesn’t exist in our world right now,” said Doug Odell, proprietor at Ye Olde Dragon’s Horde Games and Collectables in Silverdale.
When Holly Hughes’ mother was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Hughes could not let go. She refused to admit her mother…
Sean Compton, executive director of the Kitsap Humane Society, has seen far too many stray animals this year. Though he…
Bremerton hardcore punk band Life Long War returns to The Charleston Music Venue, 333 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton, at 7…
Lee Wayman of Seabeck laughed at the thought of his bad luck Tuesday as he peddled lavender and herbs at the Silverdale Farmers Market.
This is Wayman’s first year taking his Secret Garden stand to farmers markets and he admits it was a tough year to start. With unusually cold temperatures this spring and
Lee Wayman of Seabeck laughed at the thought of his bad luck Tuesday as he peddled lavender and herbs at the Silverdale Farmers Market.
This is Wayman’s first year taking his Secret Garden stand to farmers markets and he admits it was a tough year to start. With unusually cold temperatures this spring and summer, he has suffered with the rest of the vendors, losing ent
POULSBO — New Poulsbo Elementary School principal Tim Garrison greeted students as they piled off buses on the first day…
When members of Olympic College’s Engineers Without Borders completed a 50-foot bridge on the north end of the Clear Creek Trail this week, it was a sign of bigger things to come for the budding engineering community at the school.
Bruce Vidinhar stepped over a cluster of branches Tuesday, the mess left by Central Kitsap High School’s most notable squatters, and peered toward the sky.
There was no squawking or movement from above as the district’s grounds department supervisor peered through a pair of binoculars on a drizzly late August morning behind the school.
Portland “skunk” band Item 9—which mixes ska, punk and reggae—kicks off a special rock night at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept….
Wineries from around Kitsap County will assemble in downtown Poulsbo to promote local purchases next week. Eight wineries from Bainbridge…
For one derby driver, spinning tires and grinding metal is a way of life. “I used to have a real…
The 21st annual Blackberry Festival will fill Labor Day weekend with music, airplane rides and blackberry pie. The festival is…
The music of Big Wheel Stunt Show is difficult to classify, but one thing is for sure: it can entertain….
Photos by Brad Camp HANSVILLE — Lou Krukar sped down a hill in Hansville Saturday, gripping the handlebars of a…
It’s been two decades since John Freeman was a teenager. He rarely played video games or watched television and he certainly didn’t have any friends on Facebook.
“When I was a kid we went out and played — played football, played baseball, played basketball, played war out in the brush,” said Freeman, the strength and conditioning coach at Olympic High School
It’s been two decades since John Freeman was a teenager. He rarely played video games or watched television and he certainly didn’t have any friends on Facebook.
“When I was a kid we went out and played — played football, played baseball, played basketball, played war out in the brush,” said Freeman, the strength and conditioning coach at Olympic High School
Manchester model train enthusiast constructs quite a spectacle in his backyard garden
As Port Orchard band Jaded Mary prepares for its Winterland show this Friday, its members prepare to take another step…