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Longtime fire chief retires at end of the month

Chief Lusk’s career in the fire service began while he was a junior at Central Kitsap High School…

Young people enjoy a live show at last year's Party at the Pier. This year's event promises to be bigger and better and to remain a safe place for young people to celebrate the end of the school year.

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Party at the Pier better than ever

When the Party at the Pier began three years ago, it was a way to provide a safe…

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Officers use non-lethal projectile to nab suspect

Bremerton police for the first time last week used a “less-than-lethal” gun to incapacitate and apprehend a dangerous…

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Two women sent to hospital following house fire

Two women were injured during a Sandy Road structure fire on Tuesday morning.

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Public Q&A on Port Gamble development is June 27

Olympic Property Group’s plans for Port Gamble Village will be unveiled in a public meeting at 6 p.m.…

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Making it harder on crime | Everything Bremerton

In the last month the number of car prowls and vehicles being broken into has been significant.

Volunteers from Submarine Group Nine at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor work to clean up the Clear Creek Trail in Silverdale. The group is part of a larger effort by the United Way of Kitsap County to make a difference in a day in a community.

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What a difference a day makes

The United Way of Kitsap County’s 19th Annual Day of Caring event was a success in its efforts…

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Whooping Cough still a threat in Kitsap

Health officials warn Whooping Cough still a threat

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‘Rabbit Hole’ performance to benefit support group

The Compassionate Friends (TCF), a bereaved parent support group, will benefit from a performance of "Rabbit Hole," a…

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Operation Drywater runs this weekend in Puget Sound

Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Marine Patrol will be out in force on the waters of Puget Sound this…

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Jail staff will see a pair of pay increases this year

Kitsap County jailers will get a two percent raise in July and another 1.2 percent raise in December…

'Death Mask' by Chuck Smart is one of the works that will be displayed during the upcoming Silverdale Art Walk to be held June 22.

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Art walk seeks to kick start old town Silverdale

The people behind the Silverdale Art Walk seek to change the way the Old Town Historical District is…

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5:30 p.m. at the Port of Silverdale’s offices

Parking has become a problem for some workers and shoppers that commute to Silverdale’s Old Town, and now…

Students at Woodlands Elementary in Bremerton show off their work at the school's 27th Annual Book Float Parade. The event brings students together to create floats designed around their favorite books and to have fun with literacy.

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Book parade celebrates learning

The call echoed through the halls of Woodland Elementary in Bremerton on June 6 as the school began…

Machinist's Mate Fireman Eugene Mayes

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Bangor sub visits Japan

The Ohio-class guided missile submarine USS Michigan arrived at Fleet Activities Yokosuka June 13 for a visit as…

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City moving forward on construction projects

The City of Bremerton was set to take steps forward on a slate of improvement projects around town…

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NHB welcomes wounded Corpsman

Naval Hospital Bremerton gave a heartfelt reception to welcome back one of their own at Seattle Tacoma International…

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Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council seeks members

The Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council is looking for Kitsap County residents to serve on its citizens’ advisory boards.

Michael Camp enjoys a beer at Sound Brewery in Poulsbo

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Local author asks, ‘What would Jesus brew?’

Mixing the Bible and beer might seem a strange brew, but for local author Michael Camp the two…

A hobby-sized tractor takes up a portion of the lane on Tracyton Blvd

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UGA boundaries to be recommended Monday

Septic systems are expected to be nixed from smaller UGAs in state mandated redo