Medal of Honor recipient John D. “Bud” Hawk didn’t like being called a hero and preferred the moniker of SOB.
Before a packed house of mostly pilots, the Port of Bremerton board of commissioners approved the 2014 budget without funding a new weather forecast system.
Jim Rothlin, executive director of the Port of Chehalis has been selected to direct the Port of Bremerton.
Poulsbo needs more officers in order to combat drug-related crimes. Sandwich-board signs now require a permit. Local paramedic is assisting in the Philippines. Those are the top stories in the Nov. 15 North Kitsap Herald, available now in newsstands and in stores.
Treatment, probation until 2018 ordered for DUI crash
A Poulsbo woman reportedly told police that the explosive device she carried was given to her by her husband for her personal protection. Krista Leeann Hendershot, 42, was arrested Nov. 14 at Harrison Medical Center by Bremerton Police, and booked into Kitsap County Jail on a felony charge of possession of an explosive device. Bail was set at $100,000. Her husband, Dennis Dale Hendershot Jr., was arrested later by Poulsbo police at the couple’s home.
The train is blocking the entrance to the terminal, and the Edmonds/Kingston ferry route is out of service until further notice. Seattle/Bainbridge is the suggested alternate route.
South Kitsap High School’s Emily Houston, a 14-year-old sophomore, will be competing in the Miss Seattle pageant this weekend for the title of Miss Seattle’s Outstanding Teen 2014.
Charging papers in the first-degree murder case against Bremerton resident Jason A. Salas, 29, paint a chilling picture of the events that unfolded Wednesday night at a home located at 3422 Almira Drive.
Townsend: ‘If someone told you you had a water main that was going to blow up tomorrow, you would go out and fix it before it blows up. We are blowing up.’
At the start of the weekend, sometimes all the rooms are full with patients. By Monday, everyone is gone.
Several hundred people packed the pavilion at the fairgrounds Monday for the county’s annual Veterans Day ceremony that, once again, lived up to its billing as one of the best in the state.
War chants, love songs and drumming filled the auditorium of Klahowya Secondary School during the CK School District’s annual Native American Culture night.
Here’s a look a crime happenings in both Bremerton and the Silverdale area.
Dustin told me not to write about military spouses forVeterans Day, but I’m going to do it anyway.
Here are business briefs from around our area, including recognitions and new employees at local businesses.
Scott Daniels is Kitsap Public Health District’s first agency administrator. He was appointed last week by the agency’s board of directors.
The Kitsap County Administration Building reopened on Fridays beginning last week, with the auditor’s office expanding its service to regular business hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Bowling’s been in the Myers family for years. But as of this month, bowling’s taken on a whole new look.
Bremerton resident Jason A. Salas, 29, is in the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Jail on $2 million bail facing a first-degree murder charge with a domestic violence enhancement. Salas is slated to have his first court appearance at 3 p.m. this afternoon.