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Eight waterfront areas in Kitsap County will have pilings removed.

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DNR set to remove creosote pilings in Kitsap County

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources will launch a major cleanup next week of creosote-saturated pilings and…

Hundreds of passengers were kicked off the Cathlamet on August 15 and had to wait for the next sailing.

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Ferry wasn’t actually too full

An internal Washington State Ferries investigation into an August 15 sailing of the Cathlamet from Bremerton to Seattle,…

A suspicious package found near Naval Sea Systems Command in downtown Bremerton closed Fourth Street between Park and Warren Avenues Monday morning and brought out a team from the U.S. Navy Explosive Ordinance Disposal Detachment. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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Suspicious package closes part of Bremerton’s Fourth Avenue

A suspicious package found near Naval Sea Systems Command in downtown Bremerton closed Fourth Street between Park and…

Opinion

A boy’s familiar voice emerges from the past

Lindell and I were driving to and from errands, me lost in my thoughts about the day, and…

Opinion

Senior Life 101: friendships make our lives worthwhile

I was recently reminded just how precious a long-term friendship is, and how it can bring joy and…

Letters to the Editor

Support Flood for district court judge

Navy veteran Tracy Flood is an exceptional choice for Kitsap County District Court Judge.

Letters to the Editor

Streissguth is the best choice for the county

As longtime residents of Kitsap County, we have serious misgivings about electing Edward Wolfe as county commissioner.

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Kitsap Democratic Women meet on Sept. 24

Kitsap County Democratic Women will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 24, at Red Lobster,…

Tony George

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Pawzii, Inc. wins bank’s $20,000 award

At a packed Kitsap Conference Center in Bremerton last week, Kitsap Bank selected Pawzii, Inc. as the winner…

Officials hope to break ground on the Marvin Williams Youth Development and Birkenfeld Economic Development Center in Novemberr at the corner of Park and Eighth Street.

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NBA star comes home for a visit

Bremerton native Marvin Williams was set to come home this week to give a boost to the center…

The inside of the Admiral Theatre in 1958.

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Admiral Theatre preps for 75th anniversary

Bremerton’s Admiral Theatre will be 75 years old in 2017 and a $1 million fund-raising drive is underway…

Chief Electrician's Mate Misty Moseley smiles after her cover was placed during a USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) chief petty officer pinning ceremony at the gym on Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton. Stennis is currently undergoing a Docking Planned Incremental Availability maintenance period at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Marco A. Villasana Jr.)

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Stennis welcomes 20 new chiefs

Several weeks of intense training cumulated in a morning of celebration as 20 new chief petty officers assigned…

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29th Annual Kitsap Community Prayer Breakfast Oct. 2

The committee for the Kitsap Community Prayer Breakfast has announced plans for its 29th Annual Prayer Breakfast, to…

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Free ice skating event slated at Bremerton rink

The Bremerton Figure Skating Club is hosting a free ice skating exhibition Sept. 20 which will feature local…

John Tellenback

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Habitat kicks off revitalization effort in Bremerton neighborhood

A two-story house at 137 Montgomery Ave. in Bremerton is set to get a Habitat for Humanity makeover.

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Former Belfair PTA president, shipyard worker sentenced for child pornography

David Michael Navarro, 38, a former Puget Sound Naval Shipyard employee and Belfair Elementary School PTA president, was…

Bremerton police officer Frank Shaw holds a baby that he and other officers rescued early in the morning of Saturday

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Bremerton man arrested after dangling baby out of second-story window

Bremerton police officers forcibly entered a second-floor apartment on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 6, after a man,…

Opinion

Education reform is needed

According to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, not a single school in the Bremerton or…

Lorilee Morsette is the owner of Chandelier

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Bremerton business owner balances college, motherhood and work

For one local business owner, a trade that once started out in a closet has finally expanded to…

Kelly Beckett

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Blind massage therapist has just the right touch

Despite the darkness that surrounds her, Kelly Beckett has learned to find the bright side of things in…