For Bremerton and Kitsap County, it has been a rough couple of weeks.
It saddens me to see the poor judgement displayed by you in publishing the “In Our Opinion” piece in the Feb. 24
A travesty of justice has lingered too long within the City of Bremerton and a proper and suitable memorial for Lillian Walker is needed!
Residents seek answers and murder investigation details, police not forthcoming
Citizens should be aware of – and opposed to – House Bill 2801 and the provisions that would allow local governments to cease publishing public notices in their local newspapers
The weekend’s cold weather is not yet over and the Severe Weather Shelter will remain open tonight. The shelter will close Tuesday morning.
Those wishing to present flowers or other expressions of appreciation for slain Washington State Trooper Tony Radulescu’s life of service are asked to do so at the State Patrol District Headquarters at 4811 Werner Road in Bremerton.
Flag lowering honors fallen Washington State Patrol Trooper from Kitsap County
Drivers who cross the Manette Bridge starting today will notice the absence of something present since November 2011. But they won’t miss it
It’s going to be hard for parents, teachers and councelors to explain to the young students at Armin Jahr Elementary School why one of their fellow students brought a handgun to school and shot another.
First off, I feel just as safe living in Bremerton now as I did a year ago, before the murders.
The Kitsap 9/11 Memorial Committee had its preliminary memorial design approved unanimously by the Bremerton City Council earlier this month and also received a grant from the Suquamish Tribe to go toward the memorial project costs.
Police believe a fellow third-grader shot a classmate accidentally when the gun went off while in the student’s backpack.
The Bremerton Police Department this afternoon said they have spoken with person believed to be the male subject described in the department’s composit drawing.
In the later part of my three years serving the Bremerton School District via the District Finance Committee, the possibility of a capital improvement levy needed today was revealed two years ago.
Two unsolved homicides and an increase in other violent crime in a neighborhood and Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent has “instructed” BPD to “increase the police presence.”
Sheriff’s Office cites resources, BPD says no teens missing
The Washington State Legislature will find the money needed to keep all state ferry routes open, declared Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen (D-10th, Camano Island), chairwoman of the Senate Transportation Committee last week.
State officials have said, since early January, that up to five current ferry routes could be eliminated if no new revenue source for the ferry system is found.
Police: Union Hill residents should pay attention and be alert
Nothing about a levy to cover an estimated $11 million in needed work has been finalized or even approved by the Bremerton School Board, but discussions are ongoing.