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Two foot ferries from South Point to Lofall will run every thirty minutes across the Hood Canal during the six week Hood Canal Bridge closure. Each ferry crossing takes about 20 minutes. The bridge will be closed for six weeks to replace the rusted east half pontoons and east and west trusses.

News

UPDATED: Gale warning threatens Lofall-South Point Hood Canal ferry route

A Gale Warning is disrupting service on the Lofall-South Point water shuttle route across the Hood Canal, according…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, May 1

an invitation to The Honorable President Obama: We are sending you only the tag from my tea bag,…

Opinion

Hood Canal Bridge closure invite six weeks of adventure

Today marks an historic event in transportation. The Hood Canal Bridge, the lifeline between the North End and…

News

School briefs: NK Athletic Medicine students compete at state

School briefs for May 4, 2009.

Sports

Sports updates: NK baseball leads division

Sports updates for May 4, 2009.

News

Man rescued after kayak flips Sunday

A man floated in icy water for nearly 45 minutes Sunday after his kayak flipped over off Point…

Viking Village Variety Mall owner Lori Lesoing manages more than 60 vendors at the new Viking Avenue storefront.

Business

Viking Village drums up great deals, one-of-a-kind finds

POULSBO — It could be said she has an addiction of sorts. It’s an addiction to thrift, variety and…

News

CK Commissioner Josh Brown elected PSRC vice-president

The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) has elected Central Kitsap Commissioner Josh Brown as vice-president. Brown has served…

Sports

Good for starters: Pumas cruise to franchise’s first win

Club drills Spokane Spiders 5-0 on the road to begin season.

Obituaries

Bridget Feighan

Bridget Feighan of Poulsbo died May 3 in Bremerton. She was 57. Feighan was born to Edward and…

Port Orchard Mayor Lary Coppola greets guests and serves up breakfast during the free pancake feed hosted on Saturday morning at McLendon's Hardware on Mile Hill Drive to mark the start of the Buy It First in Port Orchard program.

Life

Public service

News

AG McKenna lobbies for law enforcement funds

In his second visit to Kitsap County in as many weeks, Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna expressed support…

Sports

Sports updates: NK soccer continues to roll

Sports updates for May 1, 2009.

News

Prosecutor: New search rules could favor criminals

The Kitsap County Prosecutor’s office has expressed concern about a Supreme Court decision that narrows the definition of…

Life

Kitsap’s Summer Festival Season kicks off…

It all starts this weekend with seagulls, enviro-lovers and paintballers next weekend. Plus new random Kitsapness taking shape.

News

Kingston Middle School book fair opens this week

Kingston Middle School will be hosting its spring Book Fair the first full week of May. The fair…

Ken Lundemo's dreamers at the CVG this month.

Life

What’s Up Tonight | First Friday Art Walks

IN BREMERTON Renowned Kitsap wood fire potter Ken Lundemo is back with an exhibit of new work at…

News

Funds granted to light up Kingston

By BRIAN J. OLSON bolson@northkitsapherald.com KINGSTON – Kingston athletes will have a place to call their own. After…

The author and the Cedar Cove map she and her publishers made for tourists visiting Port Orchard.

Life

Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove comes to life

Local author’s uber-successful Cedar Cove Series, loosely based on Port Orchard, inspires town festival.

Marie Kinge (right)

Life

Kingston thespians to raise the roof

By BRIAN J. OLSON bolson@northkitsapherald.com KINGSTON – Kingston High School drama students will sing, dance and fiddle their…