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Bremerton auditor position to remain independent

The city council narrowly voted to keep the position independent.

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City Council okay’s rental registration

The Bremerton City Council has unanimously approved a new Rental Property Registration Program.

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Charging stations, conduit run out of juice

After removing conduit from reconstruction project, council asks Public Works to get bid

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Bremerton charter up for a vote

Voters will be asked to decide whether or not the city council can meet outside of the city…

Some 292 Bremerton High School students toss their caps into the air during the school’s 35th commencement ceremony. This year’s class had the highest graduation rate in the school’s history.

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Turning the tassel on 2013

More than 1,000 students from Silverdale and Bremerton high schools walked in graduation ceremonies at the Kitsap Fairgrounds…

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Bremerton’s Jr. Firefighter Stair Climb a success

About 250 kids attended the Third Annual Jr. Firefighter Stair Climb in downtown Bremerton this past weekend.

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Man charged for HIV attack

Bremerton resident David Allen Polk, 58, has been charged with first degree assault

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Bremerton man faces pair of armed robbery charges

Man allegedly robbed two men at gunpoint in a home on G Street

Bremerton High School's commencement featured 292 graduates this past Friday at Memorial Stadium.

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Bremerton High School graduation | Slideshow

Bremerton High School's commencement featured 292 graduates this past Friday at Memorial Stadium.

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Facilities district doles out $647,500 for three projects

Kitsap Public Facilities District board members awarded $647,500 this week for projects in Bremerton, Silverdale and Poulsbo.

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Bremerton to impound cars of suspended drivers

Motorists driving on suspended licenses in Bremerton will soon face the prospect of having the vehicle impounded for…

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Bremerton city council still looking at auditor position

The cities of Bremerton and Seattle are the only ones in the state with an internal, independent auditor.…

Bremerton police have released this sketch of a robbery suspect following a June 1 incident at Kitsap Bank on Marine Drive in which a woman says a man matching this description sprayed mace or pepper spray in her face.

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Bremerton police release robbery suspect sketch

Bremerton police have released a sketch of a suspect associated with a June 1 attempted robbery at the…

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12-year-old Bremerton boy brandishes gun at deputy

A Kitsap County Sheriff's Office deputy had a life-and-death encounter with an armed 12-year-old boy in Bremerton following…

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One lane closure slated for Warren Avenue

The right-hand southbound lane of Warren Avenue between 13th and 16th streets will be closed from 9 a.m.…

Bremerton city officials are debating whether to remove trees on Fourth Street.

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Bremerton takes on talk about Fourth Street trees

About 40 people packed Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent’s sixth-floor conference room last week to talk about the possibility…

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Junior firefighters stairclimb set at Bremerton fire department

Stair Climb event will be Saturday, June 15, at Bremerton Fire Station 1, located at 911 Park Ave.

The remains of 25 Kitsap County veterans were transported from Bremerton to Tahoma National Cemetery over the Memorial Day weekend. Here's a look at some of the moments we caught.

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The Unforgotten, Run to Tahoma || Slideshow

The remains of 25 Kitsap County veterans were transported from Bremerton to Tahoma National Cemetery over the Memorial…

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Man shoots self in hand, friend in leg

Two men suffered gunshot wounds Monday night at a home in the 1700 block of Burwell Street.

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Major sewer upgrades are in the pipeline

The Bremerton City Council has approved a $512,000 contract to kick off sewer improvement designs along Washington Avenue.