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Checking in with the Port of Kingston | Pete DeBoer

Let’s hope this is the month when warm weather will return to the Pacific Northwest. June certainly didn’t…

Archeologists found this small pipe

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Scottish smoking pipe relic found at Norwegian Point | Kingston News Briefs

That and more stories in a quick look at what's happening around Kingston.

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Old Kingston firehouse to become theater, restaurant

The former Kingston fire station: $930,000. Four local men putting their heads together to bring Kingston families a…

Congressional workers check out Kingston's Village Green

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Congressional workers check out Kingston’s Village Green

Looking at what some are now calling the “Kingston Ghetto,” due to the dilapidated fencing thrown up around…

James McAvoy finds himself “Wanted” by Angelina Jolie.

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THE SCREENING ROOM | Fate takes aim in ‘Wanted’

Fate takes aim

Possibly the oldest

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Jr. Cadillac to keep with tradition, kick off Bremerton concert series

Another little something is happening in Bremerton, and around the county — free outdoor summer concert series. Every…

The Fourth of July tends to bring out Kitsap's true colors evidenced by Poulsbo's eating contests and Bainbridge's zany parade.

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Kitsap offers up diverse dish of July 4 events

Whether you’re looking for good patriotic conversation over a pancake breakfast, a cold beverage and a rolling celebration…

Above: Ron Harper at work in his Port Orchard studio drawing faster-than-light particles called “tachyons.” Left: The face piece of “Paint Free or Die” — “He FREES THE TACHYON HORDES OF BONDS AT LAKE.”

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Bremerton goes with theme, Bainbridge opts out of First Friday on the Fourth

As the first Friday of July falls squarely on July 4 this year, art galleries in Bremerton have…

Billy Wilder embodies the first two features of this year's film noir series — Sunset Blvd. and Ace in the Hole.

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Port Orchard library screens second annual series of film noir

Free admission for old-time movie.

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Renton-based developer to screen movies on roof of Bremerton J.C. Penney

Ron Sher and Co. plan to host movie nights atop the old J.C. Penney building each weekend this…

A scene from the silent film

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Bainbridge’s Lynwood Theater to screen ‘Show People,’ celebrate 5 years

King Vidor’s 1928 silent film satire “Show People” reminds me of something like those “Scary Movie” flicks of…

Kingston band Lick Like a Lion

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WEEKEND WROCK | Lick Like a Lion to headline Kingston SK8 Rollick

Just up the street from the Little City by the Sea’s downtown core and Fourth of July events,…

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Be a good citizen — obey fireworks laws | Val Torrens

The season of terror is now underway. It is fireworks time. Because of liberal laws regarding private use…

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We’re all in this together

There are plenty of things most of us would rather do than idle in roadway congestion while nearby…

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Land use key to Kitsap’s future, candidates say

Commissioner hopefuls also address SEED, PSRC at Thursday forum.

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Unsequenced SR 305 lights show lack of planning | N. Kitsap Letters to the Editor

Letters from readers of the North Kitsap Herald.

Kingston Middle School incoming eighth-graders LeahMae Bundang (center) and Sarah Miller (front) earn Honors Society community volunteer hours while polishing up their school Wednesday afternoon.

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Pretty in paint

Volunteers touch-up Kingston Middle School.

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Schools Briefs

Poulsbo residents make the Dean’s List

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Sports Briefs

North Kitsap Explosion soccer team wins big