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If you’ve never babysat 27 eight-year-olds, you have not learned the true meaning of suffering. My luck has never been good, particularly on weekends. I was ready to chill with a nice cup of hot tea ...
New school data from the state Department of Health shows differing rates of immunization for K-12 students across Kitsap County for the 2024-2025 school year.
Kitsap Transit will receive $2.9 million from the state to continue extra passenger-only ferry service on the Bremerton-Seattle route through the end of August 2026.
Q: I remember back in the day it was illegal to drive while wearing headphones. But has the law changed with the times of Bluetooth? I see a lot of drivers wearing earbuds. A: Washington’s headphone ...
Congress passed a bill July 17 that claws back $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for fiscal years 2026-27.
The couple grows strawberries, tomatoes, corn, squash, peppers and lettuce. The fruits of their labor will go toward making fresh salads and salsa for themselves and fellow shelter residents. Sharing ...
Smoke hovered over parts of North Kitsap in the vicinity of Miller Bay and Indianola Roads following a stump pile fire at A &L Topsoil that occurred July 24.
Q: While discussing attending a protest and the legality of riding in the back of a pickup truck, I thought it was legal only if all seat belts inside the vehicle were in use, and my boyfriend thinks ...
Central Kitsap High School senior Kendall Runyan was recently crowned Miss Washington’s Teen July 2 at Capital High School Performing Arts Center in Olympia, marking the fourth Miss America title ...
Sex trafficking topic of discussion at forum The topic of juvenile sex trafficking is slated for a community discussion on Nov. 4, 4:30-8 p.m. at the WEA Olympic Uniserve Office, located at 26297 ...
It has been over 15 years since the severely stabbed body of 47-year-old Linda Malcom, a Navy veteran and former paralegal, was brought out from the rubble of her burned rental home in Port Orchard.
The individual killed by Police during a crowded July 3 fireworks show in downtown Poulsbo has been identified by family members as Stonechild “Stoney” Chiefstick of the Chippewa Cree Tribe based in ...