Local college programs are working to fill the gaps in the cyber security industry.
Join the community at the corner of Viking Ave and Lindvig Way, by the Viking statue and ring in the…
Following up on their quick exit from a community notification meeting on Oct. 21, officials from the Washington State Department…
After 40 years of building relationships in Poulsbo and the greater parts of western Washington, Blue Heron Jewelry will be…
Alex Joseph Bullard, 25, was arrested Nov. 22 on charges of assault in the second degree and violation of a…
On Nov. 20 Kitsap County Fire Protection District 18 also known as the Poulsbo Fire Department presented awards, honors, recognitions…
A controversial house on Viking Way near Poulsbo which houses convicted sexually violent predators (SVP’s) will be gaining a fourth…
Brian John Littke, the suspect in a Nov. 23 robbery near Poulsbo was arrested and booked into Kitsap County Jail…
At approximately 4:36 a.m. on Nov. 21 a fatal collision involving a Poulsbo man occurred on State Route 104 in…
Children may be writing lists for Santa this time of year, but the various departments within the City of Poulsbo…
On Nov. 12 the North Kitsap Herald received another release of documents and body camera footage from the investigators of…
Multiple items on the Poulsbo City Council’s consent agenda were approved by the council during its Nov. 6 meeting.
As the first round of votes across Kitsap County were tallied Tuesday evening, some clear leaders in North Kitsap races…
North Kitsap Herald Reporter Ken Park was among the ghouls and goblins haunting Front Street in downtown Poulsbo on Halloween….
Crowd disappointed by lack of response from DSHS at a sex offender notification meeting in Poulsbo
Kick off the season of giving right at Poulsbo’s Slippery Pig for Gobblefest on Nov. 2 from 6 p.m. to…
Recently released investigation materials outline the moments leading up to fatal July 3 shooting
Steve Anthony Colon faces charges of second-degree child molestation
It’s that time of year where things take a turn for the spooky and creepy!
The Poulsbo City Council race has four new faces and three familiar faces running for spots on the dais.