I knew from the first time you spilled apple juice in your lap at the kitchen table that we were going to be great friends.
Mayor Murray has promised municipal workers a $15 per hour minimum wage in four month’s time, affecting 600 workers.
As we mark the 40th anniversary of the Boldt decision in U.S. v. Washington, a bill in the state Legislature is trying to atone for some of the harm caused to Indian people during the Fish Wars of the ’60s and ’70s.
We are the 12s. We embrace who you are as players. You are so very unique to this sport.
The North Kitsap Herald supports Port of Poulsbo Proposition 1 for these reasons. The port could do more to encourage economic development and jobs growth, and that’s good for everybody.
Ah, it will soon be spring! The birds will be chirping and the plants will be starting to bloom. Now would be the time to plant but also divide your plants.
The message of underfunded schools is the same tired old rhetoric.
Multiple school districts in our community are running levy renewal campaigns on a Feb. 11 special ballot.
It’s also important to note that this is not a new tax. It is a renewal of the school support levy voters approved in 2010.
Last week I asked Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Scott Wilson for some numbers
We are all aware of and even likely participating in the excitement surrounding the upcoming Super Bowl game. There are 12th Man flags everywhere and blue and green colors being sported on every corner, in our schools, and in most places of work.
With the ongoing debate about income inequality and increasing the minimum wage, it’s important to revisit the basics.
Poulsbo Elementary School Principal Claudia Alves has been placed on administrative leave after she used the N-word, not once, but several times — first, in a discussion with a student about how a word of concern to the student wasn’t as bad as the N-word; then in more than one discussion with the student’s parents, one of whom happens to be African-American.
I am voting yes on the Feb. 11 special ballot to renew the Bremerton School District levy
They help kids believe in themselves and believe they can achieve bigger things.
addresses the unusual weather that many Americans have been experiencing
Changes to the entire system are coming. They will not be easy or cheap.
District administrators, commissioners and firefighters have agreed to come to the table to discuss ideas that will save the district money
As a senior, I want to be able to live in my own home, and enjoy the freedom that comes with good health and a sound body.
The North Kitsap Herald will present a public forum on Jan. 24, 6-7:30 p.m., on the issue of the Poulsbo Port District’s proposed boundary expansion. The forum will take place in Poulsbo City Hall’s council chambers. It will be information-filled, with visuals, concise explanations, and an opportunity for you to ask questions.