The Kingston Community Center was broken into last week by unknown suspects who left nothing behind except muddy tracks, a small women’s top, and gang-related tags.
Part one in a series. Kitsap County officials report sharp spike in heroin use. The latest trend indicates changes in typical users and gateways to the drug.
Harrison Medical Center adds director, new board members
The City of Bremerton hosted its first 2014 budget workshop Monday night.
The Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) released monthly statistics for September
And his business gives him just the right mix of independence and variety.
She worked in Silverdale at the Dairy Queen and became suddenly ill
There’s nothing like taking a walk in someone else’s shoes, especially when it is for a good cause.
These are the times when it’s difficult to write a column. After Theresa’s powerful message last week, I have nothing more to add. And yet I’ve thought of little else, except what she and her boys are going through. I don’t have any funny anecdotes about my own sons’ behavior, and I don’t have specific feelings about the shutdown. Every train of thought leads back to Theresa and Landon and their children.
On Saturday, dozens of organizations gathered to show their thanks to veterans and their dependents at a twice-yearly Stand Down for Veterans event.
Real Change is coming to Kitsap County and the Kitsap Rescue Mission has agreed to be the distribution point.
The Central Kitsap Reporter and the Bremerton Patriot newspapers received a number of awards in the 2013 Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Better Newspaper contest including a third place in General Excellence for the Reporter newspaper. The awards were announced last Friday at the WNPA’s annual conference.
Etched bricks which are a part of the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial will be on sale through Nov. 22.
The Central Kitsap Community Council will meet at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Silverdale Water District office at 5300 NW Newberry Hill Rd.
A trafficking charge was filed against a Port Orchard man on Oct. 8 in Kitsap County District Court.
A man and woman were arrested Oct. 2 as a result of a narcotics investigation that ended after serving a search warrant at a residence in the 200 block of Poplar Street in Port Orchard.
A Port Orchard resident accused two councilmembers and a current Port Orchard City Council candidate of attempting to change and influence distributions during the process of the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee in 2012, during residents comments at the Oct. 8 meeting.
The Port Orchard Independent, a part of Sound Publishing, won nine awards during last week’s Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s 2013 Better Newspaper Contest.
The Fred Needham Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2669 is sponsoring a chili cook-off and auction from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12.
South Kitsap Fire and Rescue will host a Spaghetti Feed from 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at Station 8 headquarters, 1974 Fircrest Dr. SE.