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City agrees to give Poulsbo Library to Kitsap Regional Library

On Wednesday the Poulsbo City Council voted unanimously (with the exception of councilor Gary Nystul, who was absent)…

UPDATE | Crash on 305 injures occupants, blocks traffic

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UPDATE | Crash on 305 injures occupants, blocks traffic

UPDATE: 5:49 p.m. - According to Hodgson the roadway was reopened around 5 p.m.

Port of Poulsbo mulls 7.5% rate increase

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Port of Poulsbo mulls 7.5% rate increase

The Port of Poulsbo is proposing a rate increase of 7.5 percent in 2019 to help meet current…

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Wetter weather sees burn ban lifted

Recent rains and early fall-like weather conditions have lifted a burn ban in unincorporated Kitsap County.

VIDEO: Man arrested near Point Casino after allegedly pointing gun at officers

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VIDEO: Man arrested near Point Casino after allegedly pointing gun at officers

A suspect was arrested Saturday night in Kingston after he allegedly pointed a firearm at a Kitsap County…

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Windy weather knocks power out in North Kitsap

Parts of Hansville and Poulsbo experienced a loss of power on Sunday thanks to windy weather.

New Fishline building nearly ready to open in Poulsbo

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New Fishline building nearly ready to open in Poulsbo

The building is three times the size of the previous one.

The clock at center features an intricate carving by Johann Huggler. Nick Twietmeyer | Kitsap News Group.

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The many timepieces of George Pease

Kingston horologist working on clock for new park.

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State Route 3’s speed limit lowered to 50 mph

Those who regularly travel along State Route 3 between SR 305 and the Hood Canal Bridge should start…

Meeting over spraying of herbicides gets contentious

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Meeting over spraying of herbicides gets contentious

Pope Resources met with Hansville residents for first time.

30 chickens die in Hansville fire

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30 chickens die in Hansville fire

The flames were spotted Saturday afternoon.

E. coli levels safe at Kitsap Lake

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E. coli levels safe at Kitsap Lake

Previously elevated levels of E. coli have returned to safe levels at Kitsap Lake Park’s swimming beach. Visitors…

Pope Resources voluntarily delays herbicide spraying

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Pope Resources voluntarily delays herbicide spraying

Company will wait until the Pollution Control Hearings Board rules on appeal.

Woman starts tarantula-breeding business

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Woman starts tarantula-breeding business

One local tarantula hobbyist appears to be tapping a niche market in North Kitsap, as she makes plans…

<em>A homeless camp in Wilderness Park is pictured.   </em>Elizabeth Stafford/Courtesy photo

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Poulsbo’s anti-homeless camping laws could be unconstitutional

A recent ruling by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned an Idaho district court ruling that banned…

Group wants glyphosate spraying delayed until February hearing

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Group wants glyphosate spraying delayed until February hearing

Ahead of community meeting, group hopes company will volunteer not to spray glyphosate.

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NKF&R hosting 9/11 breakfast

For the 16th time, members of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue will invite the public to remember the…

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Bremerton man charged with three counts of child pornography

A 55-year-old Bremerton man is facing three counts of dealing in child porn, after a Kitsap County Sheriff’s…

Port of Kingston to raise moorage rates seasonally

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Port of Kingston to raise moorage rates seasonally

The Port of Kingston will be raising moorage rates once again between October and April.

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North Kitsap teachers union enters fifth day of negotiations with district

North Kitsap Education Association President Gayl TenEyck said the teachers union would be going back to the negotiating…