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The Hood Canal Bridge is undergoing six weeks of replacement and retrofitting construction.

News

Winds throw monkey wrench at Hood Canal project

LOFALL — Gale warnings threw an unexpected glitch into the Washington State Department of Transportation’s Hood Canal Bridge…

The new owners of drive-thru espresso stand Gamble Bay Coffee are putting an emphasis on local merchandise and high-quality products.

Business

Take nothing but coffee, leave nothing but a small carbon footprint

PORT GAMBLE — Want to know the perfect recipe for business success? Just ask the new owners of the…

Business

Business Briefs: Two auto shops in North End earn AAA honors

Two auto shops in North End earn AAA honors Each year, AAA Washington evaluates the quality of repair…

Commuters load onto a Lofall dock foot ferry on their way to the Olympic Peninsula. The ferries run from 4 a.m. to 11 p.m. between Lofall and South Point to mitigate the six-week Hood Canal Bridge closure.

News

Shuttle riders: Crossing the sound is a necessary adventure

On a rainy Wednesday morning at a Port Gamble Park & Ride, Orysia Earhart has her mind set…

North Kitsap's Patrick Prevost challenges Klahowya's Marc Barbosa on a header Tuesday during a 7-0 Viking win at the NK Stadium. North clinched the Olympic League Class 3A title with the victory.

Sports

Vikings clinch Olympic League soccer title

North Kitsap firmly in first after a 7-0 win over Klahowya Tuesday.

Sports

Sports updates: NK clinches soccer title

Sports updates for May 6, 2009.

News

Legislators: Budget wasn’t pretty, but it’s done

23rd District legislators offer a recap on state budget.

News

911 Briefs: Suquamish man begs for beer, gets jail

Brown belt begs for beer, gets jail A 47-year-old Suquamish man was arrested and booked into Kitsap County…

News

School briefs, May 5

School briefs for May 5, 2009.

Life

Screening Room: Neither ‘Ghosts’ or ‘X-Men’ worth writing to Mom about

MOTHER’S DAY PICK Ghosts of Girlfriends Past There are some things in cinema simply worthless to question. Such…

Life

The Orchard’s going to have one crazy Swayze summer

The Orchard is going retro this summer. During each weekend of the summer, it’ll be featuring a different…

Life

Western Washington Center for the Arts takes on ‘Fiddler on the Roof’

Mazeltov! Good fortunes to all, indeed, as the Western Washington Center for the Arts presents one of the…

Life

Bremerton’s Callow Avenue now home of Exploding Planet

From a few of the minds behind the Artists for Freedom and Unity and The Charleston Music Venue,…

Life

‘Everlasting Moments’ capture a woman’s empowerment

While not specifically tailored to the Mother’s Day theme, the Lynwood Theatre casts a portrait of women’s empowerment…

Life

Esteemed London conductor headlines Bremerton Symphony season finale

The Bremerton Symphony draws to close a tumultuous 2008-09 season this weekend, with an evening of Mozart and…

Eighteen employees lost jobs Friday after Fred Hill Materials finalized the sale of part of its Shine Pit operations.

News

Fred Hill Materials lays off 18, sells part of Shine Pit operation

By NORTH KITSAP HERALD Staff Eighteen employees lost jobs Friday after Fred Hill Materials finalized the sale of…

Two foot ferries from South Point to Lofall will run every thirty minutes across the Hood Canal during the six week Hood Canal Bridge closure. Each ferry crossing takes about 20 minutes. The bridge will be closed for six weeks to replace the rusted east half pontoons and east and west trusses.

News

UPDATED: Gale warning threatens Lofall-South Point Hood Canal ferry route

A Gale Warning is disrupting service on the Lofall-South Point water shuttle route across the Hood Canal, according…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, May 1

an invitation to The Honorable President Obama: We are sending you only the tag from my tea bag,…

Opinion

Hood Canal Bridge closure invite six weeks of adventure

Today marks an historic event in transportation. The Hood Canal Bridge, the lifeline between the North End and…

News

School briefs: NK Athletic Medicine students compete at state

School briefs for May 4, 2009.