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The Atomic Bombshells return to Bainbridge Island with their biggest show yet — “J’Adore” — which has played at the Triple Door in Seattle and now comes to BPA

Life

Burlesque shows roll through Bremerton & Bainbridge on the same night

Which begs the question, what’s been driving the 21st century resurgence of the vaudeville-era art form. Big John…

A scene from the Richard Lasser’s short “I Scream” about two grown men who enter an ice cream competition.

Life

Celluloid Bainbridge kicks off second decade of feting local filmmakers

In the pervasive spirit of doing less with more, the festival will be one day only this year,…

Bremerton Community Theatre’s entry “Overtones” starring (clockwise from left) Rana Tan

Life

Kitsap theater well represented at Kaleidoscope

Three Kitsap troupes travel to state one-act competition, BCT advances to regionals. Sometimes, Trina Williamson artistic director at…

News

Kitsap Regional Library to discontinue online Live Homework help

As of April 1, Kitsap Regional Library will discontinue Live Homework help, the online service accessed through their…

The lawyer-turned-thriller writer Richard Aaron.

Life

Elsewhere in Books | An international terrorist chase

Vancouver, B.C. lawyer-turned-author Richard Aaron brings his international terrorist chase ‘Gauntlet’ to Silverdale Barnes and Noble. Just how…

Life

Agenda for economic revolution at Eagle Harbor Books tonight

Esteemed islander David Korten’s new book lays out the framework for a new economy based on Main Street…

Stillwaters' Joleen Palmer was honored by the state recently for her work in salmon restoration.

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Palmer recognized by state for environmental advocacy

Joleen Palmer, program director for Stillwaters Environmental Center, Kingston, was one of the recipients of a Citizen Award…

Sports

Kingston girls basketball heads into state consolation bracket after Thursday loss

YAKIMA – The Kingston High School girls basketball team is headed into the consolation bracket after a 45-35…

Sports

Bucs staying loose at state

YAKIMA – The Kingston High School girls basketball team is trying to balance the fun of a road…

News

City of Poulsbo: Third of July will go on, even if in moderation

POULSBO — North Kitsap will have something to celebrate on the Third of July, according to the city…

Sports

Basketball: Kingston girls win first-round nailbiter to head to state quarterfinals

Kingston wins a first-round nail biter to move forward in the state tournament.

North Kitsap's Kyle Erickson rebounds a ball in the second quarter of playoff action at the Tacoma Dome Wednesday.

Sports

North Kitsap boys not hanging their heads over loss

TACOMA — A great season was their Thanksgiving dinner, and a bid to the state tournament in the…

North Kitsap's Kyle Erickson rebounds a ball in the second quarter of playoff action at the Tacoma Dome Wednesday.

News

Half-time update: NK Boys Basketball trails by four

The North Kitsap Boys basketball team, playing in the state 3A tournament at the Tacoma Dome, trails Meadowdale…

Sports

KHS girls basketball continues to roll

By Brian Olson Kingston beat Eatonville, 62-49 Saturday at Foss High School in Tacoma. Sophia Baetz scored a…

Obituaries

Claude Sherman

Claude Howard Sherman died March 10 in Kingston. He was 43. Sherman was born May 26, 1965. He…

Opinion

Commissions have stayed past their welcome

Attached to any government entity is some form of a board or commission comprised of citizens who have…

Sports

Kingston, North all set for state

The Kingston girls and North Kitsap boys basketball teams know who they will face as they head to…

Obituaries

Coleton A.J. Dumford

Coleton A.J. Dumford died on April 2 at his home in Suquamish. He was born on March 8…

News

North Kitsap Fire & Rescue meets with Boy Scout Troop 1555

Chief Dan Smith and Captain Toby Schultz from the North Kitsap Fire & Rescue attended Boy Scout Troop…

Obituaries

Charles Bates

Charles F. Bates of Poulsbo died March 7. He was 92. Bates was born in Seattle on Oct.…