Andy More and his wife, Angel Perry, have run the Charleston music venue for the past four years and are now buying the building, located at 333 Charleston St.
The body of Central Kitsap SCUBA diver Gerard Martin Hall, 59, was recovered at about 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 21.
The City of Port Orchard may soon text your cellphone.
On May 9, Port Orchard’s Economic Development and Tourism Committee discussed a deal in which the city would use iZigg, a cellphone texting service that helps organizations text messages, to people who’ve signed up.
There haven’t been any motorcycle fatalities in Kitsap County so far this year, and local law enforcement officers are hoping to keep it that way.
Scott Alexander, the longtime managing golf professional and director at Bremerton’s Gold Mountain Golf Club, has announced he will be leaving his position at the end of his current contract which expires Dec. 31, 2012.
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent knew in December that the city council’s 11th-hour budget would not be sustainable and she is now working on an amendment to the budget that better reflects reality.
As the school year draws to an end, there is one clear message to send to the Bremerton High School; try hard, very hard, to replace Madonna Hanna.
As the countdown to the end of yet another school year reaches the one-month mark, considerations for next year are underway.
Slain trooper’s name joins the list of other law enforcement agents who died in line of duty
In a move that took nearly everyone in the neighborhood by surprise, City of Bremerton street crews recently cut down 30 globe locust trees along 4th Street between Naval and Warren.
On May 27, the Kitsap Forest Theater will open the curtains on its 84th season with a classic Broadway musical.
On May 22, the lights will go up at 7 p.m. for Madonna Hanna’s last fashion show with Bremerton High School.
The fashion marketing teacher is retiring in June after a 30-year career of coaching students to be their personal and professional best.
Police are unwilling to confirm the identity of the “person of interest” in the Bremerton serial killer case, but some new details about the investigation have emerged in recent weeks.
Paul Drnjevic, of Bremerton, died May 12, 2012, after a short illness. His family was with him at the time…
When it comes to securing federal money for local streets, Bremerton city planners have long thought about bicyclists, pedestrians, buses and cars, according to City Engineer Gunnar Fridriksson.
The City of Bremerton has announced a construction schedule for replacing a downtown sewer line this summer.
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent said that the city did “miraculously well” in conserving water throughout the past month.
Bremerton High School’s financial literacy class might pay off for some of its students.
I attended the May 2 Bremerton City Council meeting where a very interesting discussion occurred in regards to the expansion of alcohol selling and consumption on city properties.
The City of Bremerton shined last weekend. Yes, the sun had much to do with it, but more so the people working behind the scenes in a few key parts of the community made Saturday the kind of bright that will continue to shine for weeks.