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Bremerton Police catch man going through neighbor’s mail

Bremerton Police arrested a 33-year-old man last night in connection with a recent string of car prowls and…

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Vendors seek $7,000 from store owner

A Bremerton consignment store closed its doors in December and now 18 former vendors are looking to collect…

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Privatization of booze led to more shoplifting

December shoplifting incidents doubled last year from seven in 2013 to 15 in 2014. Bremerton Police attributed this…

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Bremerton schools struggle with capacity questions

The Bremerton School Board met Jan. 22 for a study session to discuss capacity issues within the district.…

Mark Stephens of Poulsbo clips a juniper bonsai tree at a meeting of the Evergreen Bonsai Club Jan. 16. The club meets the third Friday of each month at the Crossroads Neighborhood Church in Bremerton.

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Sculpting tiny trees into works of art is the goal of Bonsai Club

Mark Stephens said he dabbles in bonsai. He’s been doing it for 25 years, but he only dabbles.…

A tugboat helps dock the USS Nimitz at Pier Delta at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard on Jan. 13.

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USS Nimitz arrives in Bremerton, finally, for repair

After a weeklong delay, the USS Nimitz finally docked at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton.

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Bremerton School District looking at over-capacity problems

The Bremerton School District is growing. In the past year, 400 new students have enrolled in the district,…

Work continues at the Salvation Army site despite a recent theft.

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Construction gear valued at $15,000 stolen from Kitsap Salvation Army

Police are looking for three people in connection to the burglary of a construction site at Salvation Army…

Shasta Hartford with her son

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Families rebounding from Christmas Eve fire

Community raises $1,500 and Red Cross provided temporary housing for victims

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Construction equipment stolen from Salvation Army site

Police are looking for three people in connection to the burglary of a construction site at Salvation Army…

Betty Walker watches as employee Michael Lawver slices turkey in her family-operated restaurant which opened this fall in downtown Bremerton. They serve three meals a day.

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A Sweet & Smokey tale of family togetherness

Betty Walker isn’t supposed to be here. Her heart failed when she was 55. Doctors said the wait…

Karen Lippy

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Local teacher’s project a finalist in state contest

A West Hills STEM Academy teacher finished as one of five state finalists in the Samsung Solve for…

Bob Dollar

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Council approves NAD Cabin lease

The Bremerton City Council voted unanimously to the lease the Naval Ammunition Depot (NAD) Cabin to the NAD…

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Anonymous donor gives $73,900 to Habitat for Humanity

An anonymous person gave Habitat For Humanity of Kitsap County $73,900 last week.

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New school discipline tactics reviewed

The Bremerton School District moved closer to adopting new disciplinary policies at last week’s school board meeting by…

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NAD Cabin lease up for debate

The Bremerton City Council is expected to approve an amended lease with the foundation at its meeting Dec.…