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Vehicular homicide charge in park ranger’s death

The man arrested on suspicion of causing the head-on collision that killed State Park Ranger Ed Johanson in…

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Liberty Bay Bank is one of safest in U.S.

Kitsap County’s newest community bank has made a national list for being one of the safest banks in…

Bryson King of La Push arrives with his canoe family and asks permission to land at Suquamish

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Voices of the Journey | 2012 Canoe Journey [Multimedia]

The North Kitsap Herald asked Journey participants, past and present, what the Journey means to them.

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Mitigation money will fund acquisition, restoration

The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe has been awarded approximately $6.8 million as compensation for the planned expansion at…

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Journey breathes new life into art of canoe carving | Canoe Journey 2012

As he sands, Vincent Chargualaf, 17, thinks about why making his own paddle for Canoe Journey is so…

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Poulsbo’s Shoreline Master Program heads to state

For residents with more questions, concerns and comments about Poulsbo's shoreline plan, they will soon be able to…

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Fireworks storage permit not obtained; investigation continues

“The ultimate responsibility is the property owner," says Mason County.

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Poulsbo Coffee Oasis may open by fall

Coffee Oasis supporters hope that by September, the youth center catering to homeless and at-risk youth will be…

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Boats grounding at Appletree Cove, port seeks dredging

Local environmentalists say the Carpenter Creek bridge project is great for the local flora and fauna in the…

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SoundRunner is doing better, but still struggling

While the SoundRunner passenger ferry service is growing in ridership, buoying the Port of Kingston’s goal to continue…

Craig Freeman freestyles on a piano in a conference room at Northwest College of Art & Design. The piano once owned by a former prime minister of Poland.

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A creative life | Kitsap Week

Northwest College of Art & Design celebrates a milestone.

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After 30 years, St. Olaf’s closes its child care center

Despite having a strong family-based support system, St. Olaf Catholic Church’s childcare center couldn’t beat today’s biggest hurdle:…

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Bingo tradition ends at Poulsbo Sons of Norway

Vern Herrick is calling out BINGO no more. “Mr. Bingo,” as Herrick’s friends call him, has been running…

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Canoe Journey packs some economic punch

It’s tough to pinpoint the exact economic impact from the annual Canoe Journey. But Noel Higa, economic development…

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Garden organizers want to make sure students are fed

In a move that would be good for the local economy, as well as bellies, the Kingston Farm…

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Fireworks lacked proper storage

If the owner of Belfair Truck and Auto Wrecking had had all the necessary permits to store Aurora…

The city may begin charging for downtown parking in order to make spaces more available.

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City considers paid parking, enforcement downtown

POULSBO — Several downtown business owners and City Council members are in favor of a paid parking system…

An 80-year-old woman was uninjured after crashing into Liberty Bay Thursday afternoon.

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Woman’s car goes into Liberty Bay; driver uninjured

An 80-year-old Bainbridge Island woman drove her car into Liberty Bay off Lemolo Drive, but was able to…

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Poulsbo’s fireworks will go on, organizers say

Next week's fireworks literally went up in smoke after a stray bullet hit the container and detonated the…

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Liberty Shores to restore stream, wetland buffer

If Liberty Shores Assisted Living restores the stream and landscaping in a wetland buffer on its property to…