Letters to the Editor

Supports better public transportation, but not fast ferries

The Kitsap County taxpayer is being asked to buy a new, locally managed, cross-sound ferry system and its…

Letters to the Editor

A revolution fought with pens, email, and media

The North Kitsap Herald editor is exceptional in media today by allowing issue opinions from all sides. The…

Letters to the Editor

A great start to their middle-school careers

Did you dine out for North Kitsap schools in September? If so, Kingston Middle School would like to…

Letters to the Editor

Concern about water pollution is overblown

With regard to the article on Standing Rock:

Letters to the Editor

Nothing new at candidates forum

I attended the candidate forum in Poulsbo put on by the League of Women Voters. By the end,…

Letters to the Editor

Re-elect Supreme Court Justice Wiggins

We are the current and past presidents of the Kitsap County Bar Association, which has approximately 250 attorneys…

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Solution for loss of parking spaces

Parking.

Veterans — the one constant after Election Day

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Veterans — the one constant after Election Day

My deadline for this column is Tuesday. Ordinarily, that is of little significance, unless, of course, you are…

Opinion

You’re either with women, or you’re against them | As It Turns Out

Are you with Hillary, or against her?

Hikers explore Secret Squirrel trail in the Port Gamble Forest, in April. Some 3,000 acres of the Port Gamble Forest are at risk of being sold and developed, causing the forest to become fragmented and limiting public access. Forterra / Courtesy

Opinion

Join seven campaign co-chairs in saving the Port Gamble Forest | Noo-Kayet

The Kitsap Forest & Bay Project, which I’ve discussed before, is a conservation effort targeting 6,700 acres of…

News

World War II and what we learned about ourselves | In Our View

The war challenged America’s resolve, as well as how we viewed and treated our fellow Americans.

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Hillary’s job: bringing the country together | Letter to the editor

Hillary has a monumental job ahead of her — bringing our country together. She can do it!

Letters to the Editor

We need to think what is best for our country | Letter to the editor

We need to think what is best for our country and get informed and get the hatred and…

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Opinion

Neighbor Aid: Be part of the local safety net | In Our Opinion

Many of our neighbors, particularly those who were forced to start over during the recession, are struggling to…

Kitsap News Group endorses … | In Our Opinion

Opinion

Kitsap News Group endorses … | In Our Opinion

The Kitsap News Group consists of the Bainbridge Island Review, the Bremerton Patriot, the Central Kitsap Reporter, Kingston…

Letters to the Editor

Supports Prop. 1, fast-ferry funding proposal | Letter to the editor

As the former executive director of the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce and a downtown small-business owner, I…

Letters to the Editor

Supports Appleton for reelection in 23rd Legislative District | Letter to the editor

As our representative for the 23rd Legislative District, Sherry Appleton has been a determined champion for families, education…

Letters to the Editor

Reasons why he’s not supporting Hillary Clinton | Letter to the editor

Donald Trump may have offended many, but his actions as president would never include the criminal involvement and…

Letters to the Editor

Regarding Hillary: It’s got to be this, or that | Letter to the editor

If she didn’t sign, she has broken the federal law. If she did sign, she is a felon…

News

This Veterans Day, a moment of silence — and thanks | Tolman’s Tales

This Nov. 11, we offer you a Veterans Day column from correspondent Jeff Tolman, who spent time recently…