More visitors came to the market this year and good weather was part of the reason
Some citizens have complained about fireworks being setoff in their neighborhoods, so Councilman Rob Putaansuu had the issue placed on the agenda for the Sept. 17 city council work session.
On Oct. 3, local artists plan to band together for a good cause. And this year, they’re hoping the turnout is huge.
The port is looking to replace CEO Tim Thomson who has announced his plans to retire at the end of the year.
Here’s the schedule for local high school football games on Friday evening.
A citizen advisory committee will now vet programs to be funded with the new tax dollars.
The Klahowya Eagles’ chance to have an early season record as good as the Seattle Seahawks was upset last week by the North Kitsap Vikings.
Here are the current standings our local high school football teams.
Walking into Amy Burnett’s Pyrex Museum is a flashback to some of the sturdiest, most appreciated dishware of all-time.
While military families have their own varied political beliefs (yes, there are liberals in the military), when it comes to matters of military action, we are skilled at having divided attention.
Lots of things have changed in the 50 years that Bob Mathwig has owned the Family Pancake House restaurants.
Here’s an artist’s take on the recent comments by the Pope.
A traveling exhibit “100 Years of Photographs: Selections from the Suquamish Tribal Archives,” will open Oct. 4 at the Kitsap County Historical Society Museum.
Olympic College will now offer a bachelor’s degree of Applied Science (BAS) program in Computer Information Systems (CIS) made possible through a $200,000 grant.
A 27-year-old transcient was charged Sept. 18 with first-degree robbery after he attempted to hijack a vehicle.
City residents can participate in Clean-up Week slated for Sept. 30 to Oct. 4.
The Village Greens Golf Course, a county-owned course, will close during November, December, January and February. The last day open for 2013 is Nov. 3. The course will re-open mid-March, 2014.
Residents can meet and learn more about the candidates for Kingston Port Commission on Thursday, 7 p.m. in the Kingston Yacht Club.
School board candidate Cindy Webster-Martinson picked up an important endorsement this week — from her opponent.
Steve Hancock posted on the NK Education Facebook page Sept. 21 that he’s dropped out of the race for North Kitsap School Board District 1.
Two young women were rescued from their SUV on Tuesday after the vehicle rolled down a steep embankment and became wedged against a tree near Miller Bay Road.