Everyone is on edge.
And it’s no wonder given the events of the last week.
It’s hard not to see the images of the Boston Marathon bombing every time you close your eyes.
With the dry summer days on the way and water budgets on the horizon, now is the time to install some rain collecting devices.
Do you know STEM?
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
In the past month, residents of the Central Kitsap School District have learned that they are losing two devoted public officials.
Medical experts say eating a Mediterranean diet that’s high in fruits, vegetables, nuts, olive oil and fish is one of the best things we can do to reduce our risk of heart attack and stroke.
There is little that can be said that will adequately comfort the families of the three killed and 176 wounded in the bombings at the Boston Marathon.
One of the great rewards of my job is to see the transformation that takes place at Fishline every weekday morning.
How many more e-mails, letters, phone calls, news articles, radio programs, television interviews, e-newsletters, public hearings, bills, amendments and opinion editorials are required before the state finally understands that the citizens I represent in the 26th District cannot afford higher tolls on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge? What else is required to stop tolls from rising?
Spring is the time when we rejoice, when we yearn for the long days of sun, and the abundance of the fruits of our labor in the garden.
It happens out of the blue, a cloud of gloom and doom sets in. We often times were unaware that this feeling had been hanging over us for a while.
Christopher Kean Harrison, 28, was charged with one count of harassment-threat to kill by Kitsap County prosecutors in District Court on April 9.
April 22. That’s the date the Kingston Food Bank could be without a home.
There are those individuals that find graffiti to be art. I am not one of them especially if the canvas being used for the graffiti is taxpayer-funded public property or in the case of private property when the graffiti is applied without securing the advance permission of the property owner.
Sandy Hook. Columbine. Virginia Tech. The Aurora movie theater shooting. The names are way too familiar. And the scenes are etched in our minds.
Most elected officials have no idea what it’s like to risk everything you have or to struggle to meet payroll for your employees and their families as waves of new regulations threaten to drown you and your business.
The next major public event at the Port of Poulsbo is the visit of the M/V American Spirit, a large cruise ship arriving the morning of May 3.
The effort to acquire 7,000 acres of North Kitsap forestland and shoreline from Pope Resources is a complicated effort involving many partners, funding sources and deadlines. This editorial aims to clarify the status of the effort — what’s happening now, and what to expect in the future.
Here in the Pacific Northwest with all the rain that falls a lot of the nutrients get washed out.
It shouldn’t surprise anyone that there is a shortage of housing for low income individuals and families in Bremerton and the Central Kitsap area. It’s a sad refection of the state of our economy.
Blighted and abandoned properties are a big problem for Bremerton and they have been for a long, long time.