The investigation continues into a three-alarm fire that destroyed a second-story apartment above a former downtown restaurant last week.
The following charges were filed against South Kitsap residents in Kitsap County District Court from June 26 to July 8.
After purchasing the building in December 2012, the owner of MoonDogs, Too, Darryl Baldwin started plans for the renovation because the kitchen they have now is too small.
Dedicated bakers have no problem going the distance to bring their products to the people. Mayyasa Roach came halfway around the world.
Air Force Airman Eric A. Fredrickson graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
During a press event Tuesday, staff at the Kitsap County Auditor Office unveiled its newest counting system and improved ballots for voters. The upgrades are just in time for the August primary elections in the county.
Local residents will have a chance to comment on the increase during a meeting that are planned from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 16, at Givens Community Center, 1026 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard.
Death of East Bremerton man believed to be suicide.
Family, friends and co-workers can contribute pledges for their 1K or 5K walk for the animals on Saturday, July 13, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds.
A special meeting of the South Kitsap School District board is slated at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 9 at the District office, 2689 Hoove Ave. SE.
According to Police Chief Geoffrey Marti, a person sailing on a boat spotted the body and called 911 about 12:45 p.m. A Port Orchard police boat towed the body to the Illahee dock.
Kitsap Regional Library launched a Minecraft server on June 24 that will allow KRL’s children and teen patrons to participate in the popular building simulation game through its digital branch.
Kaitlyn M. Mantia completes Army chaplin course; Joshua M. Puckett graduates from basic training
Port Orchard’s Amy Igloi was among 11 Washington employers recognized for their exceptional commitment to philanthropy and corporate citizenship May 7 at the Davenport Hotel.
Port Orchard native Brittany Mahugh distinguished herself while studying at Oregon Law through her academics, extracurricular activities and externships.
The City Council adopted a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) that include widening part of Tremont Street, Bay Street pathway and improvements to the Anderson Hill/Old CliftonRoad intersection.
About 7 p.m. July 4, Fathoms o Fun Festival Chair Shannon King had a sick feeling there was a 90 percent chance the group’s annual Grand Fireworks Show would not go as planned.
The wife of South Kitsap assistant boys basketball coach Brian Cox signed June 19 with Seattle Reign FC of the National Women’s Soccer League. Cox just gave birth to the couple’s first child, Kaylee, on April 7.
Al’s Market in Olalla can resume fuel sales because the business now complies with underground storage tank leak detection and overfill prevention required by state law.
Following discussion during the June 18 work session, the City Council voted to amend the City’s Muncipal 2012 Building Codes, but repealing codes concerning plumbing, energy and indoor air. The building codes took effect July 1.
