It’s amazing to see the amount of fresh, local produce at the market these last few Saturdays as the Kingston…
Recently a couple we know were both hospitalized at the same time. They are not elderly but both are eligible…
MOVIES & TELEVISION AMY’S CITY REVIEW: Catch this weekly show featuring downtown Bremerton projects, events, history and interviews every Sunday…
Organically grown local goods will take center stage at a fall food festival this weekend. The Kitsap Community Food Co-op…
Carrie Goller is recreating her childhood via a canvas and a brush. Last spring, the Port Ludlow resident spent a…
Author Jamie Ford’s father grew up in a time of strong racial tensions in Seattle’s International District, when it was…
Sound the klaxon at the Naval Undersea Museum First Saturday is Family Day at the Naval Undersea Museum. Families with…
Just like any weekday, Alisha Wayman, 17, and her friends crossed Silverdale Way Northwest Wednesday where it intersects with Northwest Bucklin Hill Road on their way to school.
Although joking and chatting with one another, crossing the street is no laughing matter, the Central Kitsap High School stud
Somewhere between the Manette and Warren Avenue bridges, three imaginary lines split the city of Bremerton into three legislative districts.
But even with three districts and nine lawmakers, Bremerton does not have a single elected official in the state Legislature.
Although the most populous city in all three districts, which spread from western Thurston County to Bainbridge
All told, Larson estimates about 60 pets — and their owners — participated in First Lutheran Community Church’s annual Blessing of the Animals service on Sept. 25 at the Mitchell Avenue location.
The Legend of Bigfoot will take the stage at The Charleston Music Venue, 333 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton, at 7…
Loggers and visitors descended on Port Gamble Sept. 24-26 for North Kitsap’s yearly forestry festival. Old Mill Days featured carving…
The Bainbridge Island North Kitsap Interfaith Council will burn some shoe leather on Sunday, Sept. 26, to raise money for…
Most people celebrate their birthdays by going out to dinner with their significant others or maybe attending a small gathering…
There’s nothing complicated or particularly philosophical about author Laura Numeroff’s approach to writing her best-selling children’s books. She doesn’t set…
At North Kitsap High School, few students can say they earned medals for competing in FFA competitions, and even fewer…
The two teenagers couldn’t let this opportunity to help create a playground slide by.
Children at the Madrona Day Treatment School, a Kitsap Mental Health program for children with behavior issues and cannot attend regular schools, will be able to jump and play on the soon-to-be built “Kids Kove” therapeutic playground, made possible through the efforts of Alanna Nixon and Paris Harrison of Bremerton.
The two teenagers couldn’t let this opportunity to help create a playground slide by.
Children at the Madrona Day Treatment School, a Kitsap Mental Health program for children with behavior issues and cannot attend regular schools, will be able to jump and play on the soon-to-be built “Kids Kove” therapeutic playground, made possible through the efforts of Alanna Nixon and Paris Harrison of Bremerton.
A group of science fiction and history enthusiasts hope to turn a Bremerton parking lot into a world reminiscent of a Jules Verne novel Saturday, with Victorian-era costumes, steam-powered weapons and hand-made futuristic gadgets in tow.
“We’re looking for something that doesn’t exist in our world right now,” said Doug Odell, proprietor at Ye Olde Dragon’s Horde Games and Collectables in Silverdale.