SILVERDALE — Kirsten Jewell’s goal is to “make homelessness rare, brief and one-time.”
HOOD CANAL — The body of a Washington State Department of Transportation employee and his vehicle were recovered from the Hood Canal the morning of May 26.
Let it be known that Sen. Patty Murray is not for the people of our state, her constituents. She has voted for corporate gain for a long time. She voted for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and for Hillary as president.
For most things, the military moves at a glacial pace. As recently as the 1970s, there was still a section on an officer’s fitness report reserved for evaluating how supportive his wife was. Did she host enough parties? Attend all the coffees?
There comes a time in the life of every child when they must grow up, move on and live on their own. Everyone reaches that point in their own time, sooner or later.
Bucklin Hill Bridge ribbon cutting in July, Auto group donates $54,000 to YMCA
SILVERDALE — Two boys were airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after they fell from a third floor bedroom window in the Ridgetop area of Silverdale May 24.
BREMERTON – Capt. John Ring, Commanding Officer, USS Nimitz, will be the guest speaker at Naval Base Kitsap’s (NBK) annual commemoration of the Battle of Midway at 9 a.m., Friday, June 3.
PORT ORCHARD — The Kitsap County Board of County Commissioners will resume deliberations Monday on an ordinance amending Chapter 10.48 of the Kitsap County Code, creating the authority for Commissioners to adopt a resolution limiting the sale and use of fireworks during periods of drought or other emergencies.
SILVERDALE — A “hostage” will be rescued from the Silverdale Billie Eder Community Center as law enforcement officer and firefighters use the center for training purposes before the building is torn down.
SEATTLE – The Port of Seattle announced nearly $100,000 in grants this week to support tourism across Washington, including $10,000 to Visit Kitsap Peninsula to create an international portal to the organization’s website.
SILVERDALE — Having a plan to deal with a potential crisis is one way that businesses can not only survive challenging times, but thrive.
A 28-year-old Bremerton man was charged with DUI after he hit his girlfriend and then drove a Jeep Cherokee near Gorst May 12. A state trooper contacted the man, who told the trooper he had two drinks did not want to go to jail on “some kind of technicality” and refused to take a field sobriety test and a breath test.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Coast Guard released its 2015 Recreational Boating Statistics report that showed boating fatalities nationwide that year totaled 626, the third-lowest number of yearly boating fatalities on record.
Kitsap Business Forum presents ‘7 leadership styles that kill success’, Oliver, Olivia top names for Washington babies
State title hopes alive for local teams, athletes; It is, perhaps, not editorializing to say this sports season will long be remembered and talked about.
SILVERDALE — A grim scene of two crashed cars and several injured and dying students was on display during a mock car crash at a Central Kitsap High School ball field May 17.
Klahowya’s Austin Keller scored the tie-making and tie-breaking goals in the last minute of the game to propel the Eagles past the Inglemoor Vikings 10-9 in the first-round playoff, May 13 at home.
SILVERDALE — Central Kitsap School District gave notice in Kitsap County Superior Court May 9 that it has commenced an eminent domain action regarding a plot of land at the CK school campus.
Emma and Noah once again most popular baby names for 2015; NAACP Freedom Banquet May 14