Kitsap County District Court Judge W. Daniel Phillips announced his retirement on Monday, saying he intends to step down in March after 27 years on the bench.
Last February, more than 1,200 spectators were logged at The CVG Show, one of Bremerton’s most ambitious, and prestigious art events in recent history.
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Local money manager Paul Merriman will read from his updated investor-friendly guide to the stock market at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 on Bainbridge.
A collection of random Kitsapness, in brief.
t St. Gabriel’s enlists youth group in service day.
My letter addresses Adele Ferguson’s Oct. 15 column (“Church grapples with same-sex issues again”).
Initiative mogul Tim Eyman says that his new ballot measure, I-985, is all about fixing traffic congestion.
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, members of the South Kitsap School Board (Patty Henderson, Keith Garton, Naomi Polen, Jay Rosapape and Kathryn Simpson) argue in favor of passing the district’s proposed levy in February.
For the past 29 years, a perfectly acceptable alternative to physician-assisted suicide has been available to all, and chosen by thousands, of the terminally ill in Kitsap County.
“To Kill a Mockingbird” ranks as one of my son and daughter’s favorite books.
Right up there with “Les Miserables” for depictions of kind-hearted, benevolent souls making socially just choices in an unjust world.
At least that’s what my kids told me, as they recited their favorite lines from ““To Kill a Mockingbird.”
t SK women encouraged to apply for help with continuing education
Blake Staudenraus is ready to orchestrate a victory song with the strings on his racquet.
t Sixth-place finish just enough on a day with few memorable individual performances.
Authorities have identified a string of burglaries they believe are victimizing grieving families.
This week, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department began investigation the fifth burglary since August. Each matches what police have identified as a clear pattern: Thieves are targeting the homes of those related to recently deceased, most likely choosing them after a scan of listed obituaries.
Since they were introduced last December, onboard advertisements have quietly inundated vessels Washington State Ferry system-wide, and become an increasingly valuable revenue stream for the cash-strapped agency.
Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Theodore Spearman suffered a heart attack but is recovering and is expected to return to…
Nature’s kitchen
Joker’s Peace takes What’s Up stag to the Bremerton Symphony, sitting next to some other lonesome dude in the back row.
Harvey was allegedly driving drunk when he struck and killed Jessica Torres.
