Site Logo
Bremerton Mayor-elect Greg Wheeler talks issues with Kitsap News Group’s Richard Walker.

News

Bremerton Mayor-elect Greg Wheeler | Kitsap Conversations

BREMERTON — Bremerton’s new mayor, Greg Wheeler, sat with Kitsap News Group managing editor Richard Walker prior to…

Central Kitsap High School (Wikimedia Commons)

News

Central Kitsap High School student arrested for possessing explosive device

SILVERDALE — A Central Kitsap School District ninth-grade student was arrested Dec. 8 and booked into the juvenile…

News

CKSD student arrested for harassment; allegedly threatened to bring gun to school

EAST BREMERTON — Threats made over social media that resulted in Olympic High School being temporarily placed on…

Life

‘Scarred Lands & Wounded Lives’ to be shown Dec. 10

POULSBO — The film “Scarred Lands &Wounded Lives” will be shown at 3 p.m. Dec. 10 at Ground…

Law of the lens

Life

Law of the lens

Bainbridge photog to unveil gallery of work by his wandering eye

Opinion

Holiday traditions | Tolman’s Tales

Growing up, my family’s main holiday tradition was opening a single gift, usually selected by Mom or Dad,…

Port Orchard’s A&W closes, future in doubt

News

Port Orchard’s A&W closes, future in doubt

PORT ORCHARD — The decision to close the doors on Port Orchard’s A&W fast-food restaurant for good came…

Idaho wine industry’s stock continues to rise | Northwest Wine

Life

Idaho wine industry’s stock continues to rise | Northwest Wine

The first grapes were planted 153 years ago. But today, the Gem State’s wine industry is coming into…

Teeter-Totter Parenting

Life

Teeter-Totter Parenting

By Dianne Lye

School staff, police are keeping students safe | In Our Opinion

Opinion

School staff, police are keeping students safe | In Our Opinion

Those impacted by recent lockdowns at South Kitsap High have voiced opinions (ironically over social media) ranging from…

Opinion

Let’s get through the season together | In Our Opinion

Why is it that there are so many requests for help this time of year? It’s not because…

U.S. Navy sailors aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), cut the Sailor of the Year cake, Nov. 3 in the Sea of Japan. From left, Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 1st Class Hugo Echeverritrujillo, Senior Sailor of the Year; Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class James Gibbens, Sailor of the Year; Capt. Kevin Lenox, commanding officer; Electronics Technician 3rd Class Dallymae Arce, Junior Sailor of the Year; Air Traffic Controller Airman Apprentice Connor Jonas, Blue Jacket of the Year. (Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Emily Johnston/U.S. Navy)

News

USS Nimitz returns to Naval Base Kitsap Dec. 10

The ‘Old Salt’ returns to Bremerton on Dec. 10. Here are recent moments from the ship’s voyage home

Opinion

Campaign ideas worth exploring | In Our Opinion

We congratulate those who ran for office in the Nov. 7 general election.

Check your Uzi before entering Senate? | Jerry Cornfield

Opinion

Check your Uzi before entering Senate? | Jerry Cornfield

If you come to the state Capitol and want to see lawmakers in action, there are a few…

Dr. Marty Cavalluzzi was offered the presidency of Olympic College Dec. 4.                                (Photo: courtesy of Olympic College)

News

Cavalluzzi offered job as new Olympic College president

He is expected to begin at OC in early 2018

Weekend sports roundup | Dec. 1-3

Sports

Weekend sports roundup | Dec. 1-3

Klahowya boys and girls drop double-header against Forks

After cooking Thanksgiving dinner for Kingston Cove Yacht Club members, club officers pause to celebrate the dock box full of food headed to the Kingston Food Bank. From left, Gloria Young, fleet captain; Nancy Langwith, vice commodore; Jerry Kirschner, commodore; Robin Lott, secretary; Jack Lott, rear commodore; and Zach Cunningham, treasurer. Contributed photo

News

Kingston Cove Yacht Club donates to Kingston Food Bank | Season of Giving

After cooking Thanksgiving dinner for Kingston Cove Yacht Club members, club officers pause to celebrate the dock box…

From left, Poulsbo Red Apple Market owner Jeff Uberuaga helps load donated canned goods into Les Schwab Tire Center trucks for delivery to Food Lifeline, Nov. 17. (Richard Walker/Kitsap News Group)

News

Red Apple, Les Schwab give to local food banks | Season of Giving

Les Schwab Tire Center, Poulsbo Red Apple Market, and Red Apple customers contributed $5,200 worth of groceries and…

From left, Jay Rosapepe chats with Kitsap News Group managing editor Richard Walker.                                 From left, Jay Rosapepe chats with Kitsap News Group managing editor Richard Walker.

News

Interview: Jay Rosapepe, Port Orchard City Council member-elect

www.youtube.com

Cue the happily-ever-after music | Roundabout

Life

Cue the happily-ever-after music | Roundabout

A while back, I wrote about my teenage