Port Orchard favorite Jaded Mary headlines the show at Winterland, 1220 Sylvan Way, Bremerton, starting at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Aug….
Tacoma psych-rock band will sell their first EP this Friday.
Suquamish celebrated the 100th year of Chief Seattle Days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Guests were treated to canoe races,…
Jim Ullrich of Chico thinks the U.S. has been headed in the wrong direction for the last 50 years, since prayer was outlawed from public schools. He wants fiscally conservative and pro-life candidates in office and wants the state and federal governments to stop “redistributing wealth.”
Sam Hernandez served in the Air Force and Army and has been a paramedic for 20 years. He isn’t shocked by much. But he came back from Haiti in May as a changed man.
“It will take awhile for me to think like an American again,” he told his girlfriend and son, finding himself impatient with complaints that paled in comparison to the problems in the earthquake-ravaged country.
Hog Heaven: Teen raising pigs and money for charity
The 19th Olalla Bluegrass (& beyond) Festival is an event that came dangerously close to not even happening.
“My impression is that it was dead in the water,” said festival chairman Larry Davis. “The people who were staging the festival before had pretty much reached the point where they either couldn’t or didn’t want to keep it up, and there was a time there where we were really unsure whether or not there would be another Olalla Bluegrass Festival.”
Easy Outdoor Entertaining Whether it’s simple dinner for a few friends or a big bash for a crowd, taking the…
For Steelscape, all the traditional roles of a metal band are filled, except a singer. The Bremerton band, which will…
Local author writes tale of adventure from the Bering Sea to the West Coast.
Although temperatures outside have exceeded 80 degrees and the ski season is more than three months away, board enthusiasts always…
Dorothy Lind remembers jumping in the haystacks and her brother and cousin kissing the dairy cows goodnight at her Uncle Gerry’s farm in Silverdale.
The 23 teenage boys marching into Lynn Caddell’s U.S. history class, all with identical uniforms and backpacks, were perhaps not meant to succeed in school in the eyes of some.
They are high school drop-outs, or near drop-outs, but on Tuesday, as they analyzed the Bill of Rights and delved into the archaic language, they showed an interest they may have never shown in school before.
HANSVILLE — Rummage Sale volunteer Suzanne Paulson had her corner of the Greater Hansville Community Center nearly in order on…
Thank you to the many folks out there who purchased our raffle tickets to benefit Kingston’s Fourth of July celebration….
When we finally have some summer warm weather, we spend even more time outdoors, and we enjoy our wildlife neighbors even more! The migrating birds visiting this summer seem even more abundant than usual, and their songs are delightful.
There are ways to get more birds, butterflies, and other friendly wildlife to your yard or property. It’s fun to have them around and to see them enjoying something you did to help them.
ShareNet has been elected to serve on the Membership Agency Council of Food Lifeline, Washington’s leading hunger relief agency. ShareNet…
What a remarkable season this is turning out to be for the Kingston Farmers Market. Each week, 45 to 55…
Summer finally arrived and the big yellow ball in the sky is a great sight to behold. With the warmer…
The pavement took on a sparkle as Katie Davis glided down the shoulder of State Highway 303 on her way home from work.
It was a rare sunny day last month and the sparkles spread from one end of the Brownsville Highway turnoff to the other.
No mirage, this was broken glass.