The Port of Kingston is making strides in its master plan, to be completed by 2013.
While many of the nation’s larger Occupy movements have gone underground, locally the calls for social justice have not.
The website and phone application shows small-tech businesses can stay competitive
With questions ranging from statewide decisions, such as education funding and marriage equality, to local issues such as traffic safety on county roads and noise pollution, North Kitsap’s legislators answered residents’ questions with a pertinent and candid air on Saturday.
As Poulsbo City Councilman Ed Stern puts it, “The youth homeless facility is homeless no more.”
In times like these, our communities need all the help they can get. Which is why Barb Fulton wants to remind everyone the Kingston Food Bank is at your disposal.
S’Klallam Tribe worried about impacts to marine environment
While many want an easy solution to the uncomfortably high unemployment rate, one state bill to create jobs specifically along the waterfront has riled some local environmentalists.
A Sumner man was charged with stealing jewelry and other items from several downtown Poulsbo businesses Feb. 13.
Kitsap Public Health announced a positive report on the health of Liberty Bay, right on the heels of the state Department of Ecology’s 2009 report that showed how far the bay has come. The report was given to the Poulsbo City Council at Wednesday’s meeting.
Poulsbo City Council members say they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. The council discussed the current moratorium on allowing collective gardens for growing medical cannabis Wednesday night. The moratorium was set in September to buy the council time to interpret the law and decide if collective gardens fit into the city’s zoning code.
An important annual event with little fanfare, the Port Gamble S’Klallam tribe and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife released more than 200,000 juvenile coho salmon into Port Gamble Bay today and tomorrow.
Supporters of the youth center Coffee Oasis celebrated on Wednesday when the Poulsbo City Council took a policy step toward allowing a new at-risk center to open in the city.
The county is prepared to make a final decision regarding water-related tourist zones in Port Gamble Bay, after nearly a year of wrangling over economic and environmental viability.
Port Commissioner Jim Rutledge said his objection to Commissioner Arnold Bockus’ appointment is about the process, not the person. His persistence to address this process frustrated the rest of the commission at their last regularly scheduled Board of Commission meeting Feb. 2
The new Point Casino in Kingston is at the midway point in construction and, thanks to some forward thinking, won’t stop with the winter weather.
UPDATED: Kitsap County Prosecutor Russell Hauge found the officer who killed Black in Suquamish used justifiable force.
On the advice of the Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council, the Poulsbo City Council reviewed and adopted the Kitsap Countywide Planning Policies on Wednesday.
Questions have arisen regarding Commissioner Arnold Bockus’ recent appointment, and whether it is legal for a commissioner who is leaving office to be appointed to a different seat.
A handful of pole fitness instructors in Kitsap County are defying the stigma of pole dancing, by embracing the difficult acrobatic moves and encouraging strong self-esteem.
