Aerial image of Royal Valley Farm and area of rezone. Courtesy photos

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Kitsap OKs law to downzone 14 parcels of Royal Valley Farm

Kitsap County commissioners approved an ordinance Monday to downzone 14 parcels south of Keyport to preserve the natural…

The second-floor green roof at Poulsbo City Hall is overgrown with weeds. Courtesy photo

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Poulsbo discusses public patio on City Hall roof

Roof overgrown with weeds; difficult for maintenance to access

Seattle-area band Becoming Bristol will be headlining the benefit concert at Bayside Community Church in Kingston Dec. 4. Jack and Britt Espinosa (left) are from Kingston. Courtesy photos

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Benefit concert for local charities Dec. 4 in Kingston

Brothers Britt and Jack Espinosa, who grew up in Kingston, and their band Becoming Bristol will be holding…

After 31 years, That’s-A-Some Italian Ristorante will be closing later this month. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald

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That’s-A-Some Italian closing after over 30 years in Poulsbo

New, remodeled Italian restaurant taking its place

Local oil painter Robin Weiss (right) at work during a previous year’s Art in the Woods studio tour. Courtesy Photos

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Art in the Woods studio tour showcases variety of local artists

3-day event features 18 studios across N. Kitsap

The area that was cleared of selected trees. Courtesy photos

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Tree-cutting near NK Heritage Park, Arborwood permitted by county

Needed for utilities; developer returning cut trees to park

Poulsbo's Public Safety & Legal Committee held a meeting via Zoom last week. Courtesy photo

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Poulsbo businesses victims of recent crime

Harding: lack of staffing, recent law changes hinder department

Map view of Strickland property. Courtesy photo

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City of Poulsbo looking to buy resident’s property next to PERC site

Ellen Strickland wants to sell her property to city instead of developers

A volunteer helps pick up trash as part of Puget Soundkeeper’s Poulsbo cleanup. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald photos

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Puget Soundkeeper holds cleanup events in Kitsap

Seattle-based water quality advocacy group looking to expand footprint

Co-owner Luis Montes with his wife Liliana who also works at the bakery. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald photos

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Mexican-style bakery no longer just online

Co-owner in Poulsbo hopes to expand to other parts of Kitsap

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Poulsbo approves funds for emergency rental assistance

‘They’re an eyelash away from homelessness if we don’t help.’

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Poulsbo Half Marathon & 10k returns Saturday

This year will be biggest turnout since event started in 2016

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Longtime commissioner looks to retain her Village Green Park seat against newcomer

Bobbie Moore has held her seat since 2010

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Incumbent Musgrove takes on write-in candidate for Poulsbo council seat

Musgrove has been on the council for over 10 years

Eckert

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Incumbent Eckert faces newcomer Duchemin for NKSD school board seat

Eckert served his first term from 2017-2021

Kitsap Conservation District offers a u-pick pumpkin patch in Central Kitsap.

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Pumpkin events this weekend in Kitsap

As the calendar turns to October and with fall weather setting in, it is now pumpkin season and…

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Poulsbo mayor wants city hires to be vaccinated

Restaurants can continue to use parking spaces

Protests against NKSD’s treatment of sexual assault cases have already taken place recently. Courtesy photos

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Protest Saturday against NKSD’s handling of sexual abuse cases

Starts at 1 p.m. at corner of Highway 104 and Miller Bay Road in Kingston

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Long-anticipated films starting to be released

Just like TV shows, the fall entertainment season also brings many new and long-anticipated films that are set…

A close-up look at one of the hate signs. Courtesy photos

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Hate symbols against COVID vaccines seen in N. Kitsap

Hate symbols protesting COVID-19 vaccines were displayed on signs this week in parts of North Kitsap.