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Toys For Tots still in need

Toys can be dropped off at a number of locations in Silverdale and Bremerton

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Art show set for Toro Lounge

The show will be on display throughout the month of December.

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Forsman, Tunkara at White House Tribal Nations Conference

Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman and Lena Tunkara, child support case manager in the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s…

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Severe weather shelters to remain open Tuesday

The severe weather shelters are for anyone in the area who requires safe overnight refuge where none is…

Firefighters work to extinguish a car fire on the fourth floor of the older parking garage at Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort

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Fire in parking garage at Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort

Firefighters from three departments were battling a fire in the older parking garage at Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort,…

Dr. Darren M. Chotiner.

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Bremerton doctor charged with rape

Bremerton police detectives arrested a medical doctor at an east Bremerton clinic today and charged him with rape…

Dean Harvey

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Search continues for S’Klallam fisherman missing in San Juan Islands

Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Natural Resources Enforcement is managing the continued search for Dean Harvey, 48, a Bremerton…

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Dock, Walla Walla rudder caused suspended ferry service

Two issues caused the Edmonds-Kingston ferry service to be suspended for less than an hour Dec. 1.

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UPDATE: Edmonds-Kingston ferry route back in service

The Edmonds-Kingston ferry route returned to service just after 2 p.m., Dec. 1.

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Severe weather shelters will be open Monday

The severe weather shelters are for anyone in the area who requires safe overnight refuge where none is…

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Two-hour late start for North Kitsap schools Dec. 1

North Kitsap School District schools will start two hours late on Dec. 1, according to emergency information sent…

Twin Spits Road in Hansville was covered in a layer of treacherous ice late Nov. 29. Fire and safety officials advised residents to stay home if possible.

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Storm downs trees and damages homes, but no takers on emergency shelter

Nov. 29 was a day of economic hope for local businesses, each of them counting on Small Business…

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Central Kitsap woman booked on charges of murder, arson in husband’s death

Kitsap County Sheriff’s detectives have arrested a woman they believe is responsible for the stabbing death of her…

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The Willows of Bremerton to host Parkinson’s Café

The Willows of Bremerton, 3201 Pine Rd. NE, will host a Parkinson’s Café on Dec. 3 from 3-4:30…

Opinion

IN OUR OPINION | Shop locally and you’ll make a difference

That was good news. It made a difference to our local economy. And we hope to see it…

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WINTER DRIVING TIPS | Ice and snow: take it slow or just don’t go

Driving safely is a constant challenge. With more than half-way through the fall season and approaching winter —…

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Boat belonging to crabber found near Anacortes, but man is missing

A helicopter crew located an 18-foot boat belonging to a crabber from Bremerton on Nov. 26, but the…

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Revenue offers tax workshop Dec. 4 in Bremerton

The Washington State Department of Revenue (Revenue) is hosting a free workshop for new and small business owners…

Business

Kilmer statement on Puget Sound Naval Shipyard’s announcement of 850 job openings

Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Bremerton, released the following statement on Nov. 25 after the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and…

Letters to the Editor

Small gestures truly make a big difference in our daily lives

I sent my son to the cleaners today to pick up his dad's uniform and I had forgotten…