The pavement took on a sparkle as Katie Davis glided down the shoulder of State Highway 303 on her way home from work.
It was a rare sunny day last month and the sparkles spread from one end of the Brownsville Highway turnoff to the other.
No mirage, this was broken glass.
The pavement took on a sparkle as Katie Davis glided down the shoulder of State Highway 303 on her way home from work.
It was a rare sunny day last month and the sparkles spread from one end of the Brownsville Highway turnoff to the other.
No mirage, this was broken glass.
As the summer heat increases so does the demand to cool off.
Downtown Port Orchard will be filled with polished paint and glistening chrome during its annual car show this weekend.
Jazz-rock band Foxtrot headlines The Charleston Music Venue, 333 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton, with more bands to be announced starting at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6.
Trivia: Plants turn their chemical energy into growth when the sun sets and many plants emit light when this transition takes place.
“Ansel Adams: A Portrait of Manzanar” opens Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum, 215 Ericksen Ave.
Having grown up in Pensacola, Fla., sweeping neighbors’ front porches for a nickel and volunteering at her church since she was 8 years old, Bremerton City Councilwoman Dianne Robinson sees her 44 years of public service in Bremerton as something she was raised to do.
All Leo Hahn wanted for his birthday was a busy day at work.
His wish may have been granted Wednesday as he turned 42 the same day Wildcat Lake went from being open five days a week to a full seven.
“Winter is coming,” said Hahn, who owns the nearby Wildcat Lake
A Port Orchard resident and ordained minister, Manius has a day job working in the Department of Maintenance for the city of Bremerton. But he’s hoping to supplement his income with a company he’s dubbed “Highway to Heaven.”
Sand castle sculptors get dirty on the beach, Indianola Days
Kitsap rookie makes good in All-American Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio
The weekend music lineup begins with the punk rock of Red White and Die! at The Charleston Music Venue, 333 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton, along with What?, Port Townsend’s Superhappy Storytime Land, Muppet Fetish and Portland’s He-Man Woman Haters, starting at 7 p.m. Friday, July 30.
Bluegrass music, vaudeville entertainment and an overarching message of sustainability will find a home at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds this weekend.
Just the other night, Spring Courtright saw the kind of thing usually reserved for imaginatively painted landscapes.
A musical performance will liven up the forest off the Seabeck Highway this weekend.
When Carol Wilkerson first moved to the Anderson Cove neighborhood in Bremerton about six years ago, she didn’t feel very safe.
It had a reputation for drug use. Neighbors had visitors coming and going at all hours. She didn’t want her 10-year-old son playing at Matan Park because of the fights and unruly people there.
Shania Rose saw other people swimming Tuesday at Silverdale Waterfront Park and that was enough for her.
This is the final installment in a series of stories from the 2010 tribal journey to Makah. For more photos…
A free acoustic concert will be held from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, July 24, at the Kvelstad Pavilion in Poulsbo’s Waterfront Park.