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Level 3 sex offender moves to the 800 block of Sixth Street

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Level 3 sex offender moves to the 800 block of Sixth Street

BPD notify public of registered offenders moving to the area per the Community Protection Act.

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Bremerton-Seattle ferry service affected after a suspicious package was found aboard the Kaleetan

The 8:45 sailing from Bremerton to Seattle was canceled.

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Harrison Birth Center receives silver award from Breastfeeding Friendly Washington

One step closer to being designated as “Baby Friendly USA.”

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Immature, bogus threat like saying ‘bomb’ in an airport

Bremerton Police Department Weekly Update

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Water main flushing in Bremerton starts March 12

Signs will be posted one-three days in advance for each neighborhood.

Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Washington, at let, Dr. Lisa Rey and Bremerton Mayor Greg Wheeler listen at a meeting discussing Cantwell’s CARES Act.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Cantwell meets with healthcare providers, law officers about opioid use

Cantwell’s CARES Act would increase the penalty of oversubscribing opioids.

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Bremerton woman declared competent to stand trial for murder charges

Amber James is charged with murdering her son, 9, Oct. 31, 2017. Her trial is scheduled for May…

Bremerton police investigated an online threat Feb. 23 and found the threat originated in New Mexico. Officers also learned a suspect there is in custody. (Bremerton PD)

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Bremerton High School closed as precaution because of online threat

Police received information about a social media threat that was possibly directed at the school

Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center participated in the Kitsap Builds Bridges, Not Walls vigil in March 2017.                                Michelle Beahm | Kitsap News Group file photo

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Kitsap Immigration Assistance Center has a new director of family services.

BREMERTON — When Marthita May, former family services director and co-founder of Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center, stepped down…

<em>This week, Officer Kent Mayfield, who is recovering from gunshot wounds received Dec. 17, received this note of encouragement from Jake Rieger, 10, of Las Vegas. </em>Bremerton Police Department

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Bremerton Police Department’s Little Hero

This week, Officer Kent Mayfield, who is still recovering from gunshot wounds received Dec. 17, received a wonderful…

Port mulls outsourcing marinas to private company managers

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Port mulls outsourcing marinas to private company managers

Commissioners seeking public input on whether they should send out requests for qualifications.

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Take a second chance at prom to support local charities

Josephine’s 2nd Chance Prom donating proceeds to Camp to Belong of Washington and The Coffee Oasis.

Bremerton High School alum Wayne Ayers Jr. created an online publication, WhereIsTheBuzz. He lived without a stable home for most years of his childhood in Bremerton. (Courtesy/Wayne Ayers Jr.)

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From homelessness to launching a media business

Wayne Ayers’s circumstances instilled in him a sense of generosity, and a belief in himself

Diane Lampshire “was a kind, beautiful and clever person whose life philosophy was, ‘Slow down before you respond to a person who is upset. It may not be about you,’” her daughter, Paula Knight, said. (Paula Knight collection)

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For Diane Lampshire, life was about love and learning

Completed studies in bookkeeping, clothing design; created costumes for community theater

Bremerton city firefighters were working at 5 p.m. Feb. 3 to contain a house fire on Tracyton Beach Road. (Jacob Moore/Kitsap News Group)

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Fire engulfs house on Tracyton Beach Road

No info yet on injury or cause of fire

Calina Lawrence … Suquamish art-ivist is taking a stand for environmental and social justice through her music and poetry. (Image: From her video, “Don’t Count Me Out”)

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Suquamish art-ivist uses the power of poetry, song in social justice movement

‘It’s an honor to be a part and to celebrate and to speak truth’

<em>Former Bremerton High School football coach Joe Kennedy kneels on the 50-yard line of a football field in prayer.</em>                                Photo courtesy Liberty Institute

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Coach Kennedy’s lawyers: Supreme Court next step

Lawyer says lower court decision could affect other faiths

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Man dies after being struck by car on Highway 3

BREMERTON – A 52-year-old Bremerton man died Jan. 23 after he reportedly collapsed while standing in the roadway…

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Point in Time count a ‘snapshot’ of homelessness in Kitsap

Kitsap County will be counting the number of unsheltered homeless Jan. 23-26.

<em>From left, Lexi Higgins, Navi Dhesi, Ryan Sandoval and Sam Hair are partnered together in an effort to earn a provisional patent for their invention.</em>Michelle Beahm/Kitsap News Group

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The big idea: OC program guides engineering students from concept to patent

10 patents have been awarded to Capstone Design students since the program’s inception in 2012