Toys can be dropped off at a number of locations in Silverdale and Bremerton
The show will be on display throughout the month of December.
Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman and Lena Tunkara, child support case manager in the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s Child Support Enforcement Program, are representing their Tribal governments at the 2014 White House Tribal Nations Conference.
The severe weather shelters are for anyone in the area who requires safe overnight refuge where none is available.
A day after suggesting his fellow commissioners had violated the Open Public Meetings Act, Port of Bremerton Commission President Roger Zabinski apologized at a port meeting Nov. 25.
Tom Beebee was minding his cards at the Suquamish Clearwater Casino’s poker table when the game was quickly interrupted on the morning of Dec. 2. “There was a fire alarm,” Beebee said. “Then a voice said, ‘Stand by until we ascertain what it is.’ ” But it wasn’t long before the chips were down for the whole casino, located on Highway 305 at the Agate Pass Bridge.
Firefighters from three departments were battling a fire in the older parking garage at Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort, Dec. 2.
Bremerton police detectives arrested a medical doctor at an east Bremerton clinic today and charged him with rape in the second degree.
The setting will be a nurturing and healing one: A forest of alders, cedars and firs. A 1.3-acre park with playground. A walking trail. And neighbors with a shared experience: They’ve escaped domestic violence. And they’re rebuilding their lives. This is the setting of what will be Morrow Manor, a neighborhood of four duplexes in northeast Poulsbo that will be home for women and children who have survived domestic violence and are transitioning into mainstream life.
Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Natural Resources Enforcement is managing the continued search for Dean Harvey, 48, a Bremerton resident and Port Gamble S’Klallam fisherman who was reported missing Nov. 25 after he failed to return after crabbing in the San Juan Islands.
Two issues caused the Edmonds-Kingston ferry service to be suspended for less than an hour Dec. 1.
The Edmonds-Kingston ferry route returned to service just after 2 p.m., Dec. 1.
A friend or family member who was contacted on Monday declined to comment.
The severe weather shelters are for anyone in the area who requires safe overnight refuge where none is available.
North Kitsap School District schools will start two hours late on Dec. 1, according to emergency information sent out by the school district. There will be no morning kindergarten and no out-of-district transportation.
Nov. 29 was a day of economic hope for local businesses, each of them counting on Small Business Saturday to give them a healthy start to the holiday season. For Mother Nature, Nov. 29 was a day of wreck-oning.
Kitsap County Sheriff’s detectives have arrested a woman they believe is responsible for the stabbing death of her 54 year-old spouse almost three months ago. Chong C. Charpentier, 55, was taken into custody Nov. 26 at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, following her release from hospitalization because of injuries sustained in a fire inside her residence immediately after the attack on her husband, Sheriff’s spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson reported.
The Willows of Bremerton, 3201 Pine Rd. NE, will host a Parkinson’s Café on Dec. 3 from 3-4:30 p.m.
Driving safely is a constant challenge. With more than half-way through the fall season and approaching winter — motorists need a few reminders of vehicle operations during inclement weather.
A helicopter crew located an 18-foot boat belonging to a crabber from Bremerton on Nov. 26, but the man was not aboard and is missing, the Coast Guard said. Searching the waters near Anacortes for Dean Harvey, 48: The Adelie, an 87-foot patrol boat, and a MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, both from the Port Angeles Coast Guard station, helicopters from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, and the San Juan Sheriff’s Department boat.