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Police blotter: Area Lights and Sirens

Here's a look at local crime around Kitsap County. All information was taken from police reports and charging…

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Stennis sailors help Navy families fish for fun

Sailors assigned to Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) volunteered at the Family Fishing Derby…

Seabees work on potholes on roads on Naval Base Kitsap Bremerton.

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Seabees do road repairs

A joint team of Seabees and public works shops’ employees performed road repairs critical to the Navy’s mission…

Reflexologist Mishara Junkin works oils into a client’s feet.

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When it comes to feet, she knows all the right spots

It’s a body part that most people don’t notice until it hurts: the feet. With all its intricate…

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Beloved former radio host Casey Kasem located in Kitsap County

Famed former radio host Casey Kasem has been found in Kitsap County. Kasem, who had been reported missing…

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A week later, man from crash still in intensive care

The man suffered a medical emergency and lost control of his vehicle ending up in Sinclair Inlet at…

A kitten hangs on tight to Kaitlin Hibbs at the KHS shelter. The shelter is looking for people to foster kittens.

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Spring means kittens, kittens, kittens

If this year is anything like previous years, there’ll be crates and cages just about everywhere

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After Oso: the passion for public service will continue

Time and again, even in our nation’s toughest moments, Americans have come together to extend a helping hand…

This week's cartoon addresses the student loan program and college debt.

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Here’s this week’s cartoon

What do you think? Let us know in a Letter to the Editor to lkelly@soundpublishing.com.

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Come join the parade, or maybe two

This coming weekend, Bremerton and Poulsbo will host their premier parades

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Public defender Tina Robinson running for Kitsap County Prosecutor

Local attorney Tina Robinson, who works as a public defender and prefers the Republican Party, today filed as…

The City of Bremerton recently installed a sign at the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial urging visitors in wheelchairs to use caution on the non-ADA compliant path leading to the site.

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Kitsap 9/11 Memorial is not ADA accessible

The City of Bremerton recently put up a sign at the Kitsap 9/11 Memorial at Evergreen Park warning…

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Armin Jahr fire was likely arson

Bremerton School District Superintendent Aaron Leavell says an April 12 portable fire at Armin Jahr Elementary was the…

Bremerton Fire Chief Al Duke.

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Bremerton fire chief says EMS levy is critical

The Bremerton City Council voted this week to place a six-year emergency medical services (EMS) levy on the…

A Suquamish Police diver helps extricate a car out of Sinclair Inlet Thursday morning. The driver of the vehicle was rescued and is being treated at Harrison Hospital in Bremerton.

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Man survives watery crash into Sinclair Inlet

The driver of a white Cadilac was pulled from his car after it was submerged in the water…

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They could be our girls

Many days have passed since the kidnapping, and the U.S. has finally issued a statement.

One of the best places in Elaine Turso’s new location is her hot pink wall where a reminder about beauty is painted. She now has rooms for all her props and fashions.

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Elaine Turso Photography finds a new home

Now, she’s across the street at 286 Fourth Street, Suite 201, above the Bremerton Chamber of Commerce office.

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Community Briefs

Here's what's up in and around Central Kitsap and Bremerton

Bremerton resident Gordon Andrews stands in front of his most recent floral arrangement at the Norm Dicks Government Center. The retired florist provides arrangements at no cost.

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Retired florist brightens up Bremerton

Gordon Andrews lives just a couple of blocks from the Norm Dicks Government Center in downtown Bremerton and…

Judy Friesem and Carole Glenn visit with Hospice patient Naomi Murphy. Both Friesem and Glenn offer music therapy as a service to patients at the care center in Bremerton.

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Healing painful times through music therapy

Musicians perform and play for various reasons. Some do it to entertain, others for self enjoyment. For Carole…