Susan Digby found two little feet jetting out from a dense pile of wet twigs on the beach near Old Mill Park on Monday.
“Will you look at that,” she said.
She pulled at one of the feet until the entire body surfaced, revealing a brown teddy bear wearing a Santa Claus costume. She propped it in a sitting position near a plastic crate, also washed up on the beach in Silverdale.
The artists at Fingers Duke want to take what aspiring artists think is impossible and turn it into reality.
They rip T-shirt designs from private sketch books. They display paintings from amateur artists in their gallery. They teach young entrepreneurs how to show their pieces and promote their work.
“If we are looking through a sketch book and s
Bremerton’s hard rock bar shut down due to financial troubles.
The Bremerton School District will take over the management of Legion Field in East Bremerton Feb. 17, ending a 45-year agreement with American Legion Post 68.
While the district, which owns the Sheridan Road baseball diamond, envisions it as part of a Youth
It started early for me. My grandma gave me a toy microphone on my second birthday because she knew I…
Millora Westerlund assumed her putting stance on the green while the crowd looked on. It was the biggest performance of her life, with the stakes high and the television cameras fixed on her.
The Seabeck mom wiggled her legs a bit — a friend called it her “Elvis move” — drew the putter back and tapped the ball. It sank in the hole.
After a one-year hiatus, Bremerton’s Veterans Bunkhouse Service Center is reopening to homeless veterans next week, this time with a larger capacity and counseling services.
Before the Legislature even decides whether Bremerton’s Frances Haddon Morgan Center will close this year, city officials are exploring what they can do with the property.
They are also investigating whether they can come up with the money to buy it.
When Klahowya Secondary School teacher Danyell Laughlin announced to her seventh grade reading class Wednesday that they’d be getting a new set of novels paid for by private donors, the reaction was mixed. Some students cheered, while others groaned, “No.”
The city of Bremerton hopes to bring nearly 600 jobs to the area and more development to the South Kitsap Industrial Area with a transitional center that would house sentenced felons while awaiting prison placement.
The City of Bremerton hopes to bring nearly 600 jobs to the area and more development to the South Kitsap Industrial Area with a transitional center that would house sentenced felons while awaiting prison placement.
The Bremerton City Co
Elected officials representing Bremerton are calling Gov. Chris Gregoire’s proposal to eliminate Washington State Ferries and create a regional ferry district an unrealistic “maneuver” to tax ferry communities to carry the system.
Gregoire outlined her plan Jan. 6, which would pull all or portions of the nine counties
Jim Trainer can read a different chapter of Kitsap county history and culture with each ancient tree he spots.
“To me, every tree tells a story,” he said, driving through East Bremerton in his pickup truck Monday.
From homestead trees transplanted from the Midwest to 1,000-year-old cedars hollowed by Suquamish Native Americans, Tr
Becky Hasart, Bremerton’s new financial services director, says she’s right where she belongs.
As the daughter of a military family who went to high school in Tacoma, working in a Puget Sound military town feels right to her.
“In some sense it’s a homeco
Joe Williams took a smoke break Monday night outside his Sixth Street coffee shop in Bremerton, The Insomniac Club, after no one showed up to the Xbox Rock Band tournament he had planned that night.
But the owner of the 24-hour cafe that opened Dec. 16 was still optimistic about his new business.
“It’s because we’re new,
Laura Beth White, a Bremerton resident who takes night classes at the University of Washington, finishes school at 8:50 p.m. twice a week. From the campus in Seattle, she can’t make the 9:05 p.m. boat home, so she takes the one at 10:30 p.m.
“I just read for two hours each day,”
West High School graduate and former Seattle Seahawks defensive back Mike O’Brien wanted his daughter, Chantal O’Brien, to get back into the dating world after her recent divorce.
So he persuaded her to audition for a reality show.
Now, 28-year-old Chantal O’Brien, a
Ferry passengers fighting a money saving proposal to slash late night Bremerton ferry service are circulating a petition to pressure state leaders to resist the cuts.
State grapples with $4.6 billion shortfall through summer of 2013.
It started with a left leg.
It was a dancer’s leg, belonging to Shelly Bauman, and its amputation after a freak accident at a parade ended her dream to dance.
But it was that accident that opened another dream for Shelly and helped usher in a new era for Seattle’s gay community. She used the settlement money from the incident to open Seattle’s first disco and openly gay bar in the 1970s.