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“Neighborhood watch on steroids” coming to city

BREMERTON — They’ll be in the neighborhoods. In the parks. In the marina. In stores. Around schools. Armed…

The top three finishers of the inaugural Bremerton Marathon. From left: Steve Jensen (3:13:14)

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Bremerton Marathon up and running

BREMERTON — According to Google Maps, driving around Dyes Inlet takes about 45 minutes, and that includes State…

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Meth suspected in bizarre bank attack

BREMERTON — Chal Martin went to Bank of America on Sixth Street just looking to get some cash…

Rob Verdi plays a contrabass saxophone

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SAXsational performances

BREMERTON — It looks like a giant saxophone and he looks like an average sized person. But maybe…

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Bremerton inching closer to agreement with KRCC

Bremerton officials took the next step toward peace with the Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC) April 10. Mayor…

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City’s fight with KRCC goes on

Bremerton representatives finally aired their grievances with the Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC) in person April 7. Members…

Eighth grader Benjamin Bissell of Cedar Park Christian School in Bothel stands with his project.

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Bremerton science fair blows minds

Some of the brightest academic minds in the state competed against each other in Bremerton recently. They shared…

Matthew “Dr. J” Johnson photographs himself with what he says is Bigfoot at the Southern Oregon Habituation Area (SOHA). The photo allegedly shows the hairline

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How to really find Bigfoot

The story goes as many before. Man hikes through woods with family. Man stops so family can rest.…

Debbie Lindgren

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Naval Avenue teacher finishes top-five nationally

SEATTLE — Top five ain’t bad. That’s where Naval Avenue Early Learning Center teacher Debbie Lindgren finished among…

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Kaden Lum remembered as a “12,” full of life

POULSBO — His life was short, but those who knew 2-year-old Kaden Lum say his impact will be…

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Heads in the cloud: Bremerton School District looks to make big tech changes

BREMERTON — The Bremerton School District is hoping to overhaul its wireless capabilities in the coming years, from…

The Sweet & Smokey Diner on Fourth Street and Park Avenue has been open since August 2014.

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Little diner wins big

The walls inside the Sweet and Smokey Diner became a bit more cluttered this week. Their barbeque pit…

Marine Corps recruiter AJ Russell (22) pulls his donkey

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Not your grandpa’s March Madness

BREMERTON — With the speed of a rusted, barely functional locomotive, they stormed. Side by side, Marines and…

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School board approves big interfund loan, might not be needed

BREMERTON — The Bremerton School Board voted to give the district the ability to use a $700,000 interfund…

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Taxi driver arrested for false imprisonment

BREMERTON — A 44-year-old Gig Harbor man was arrested for false imprisonment March 21 after he allegedly kept…

Young members of the YMCA walk along Pacific Avenue in downtown Bremerton during the St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 14.

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City celebrates St. Paddy’s Day in style

Onlookers may have noticed something new this year at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Bremerton: gold and…

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Crash closes intersection

BREMERTON – The intersection of Sixth Street and Naval Avenue was closed from about 6-7 p.m. March 16…

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School district looking to ease transitions for military kids

BREMERTON – The Bremerton School District is considering measures to ease transitions for military children entering the district.

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Bremerton City Council asks KRCC to make changes

The Bremerton City Council is mulling a possible exit from the Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council (KRCC) if changes…

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St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The City of Bremerton held its annual St. Patrick's Day parade March 14 around 11 a.m. near Sixth…