The newly developed McCormick Village, located in South Kitsap, is continuing to expand with the addition of a retail center, ...
Central Kitsap’s boys soccer team persevered through windy and rainy weather to win their first match of the season, 2-0, on ...
Noo-Kayet Investments — a corporation formed by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe to manage economic development and its varied business entities—named Anthony Jones as its new CEO March 9, becoming the ...
Port Orchard was awarded $3.5 million of federal funding for the Bay Street reconstruction project, the city shared in a news release March 7.
Blood Cancer United, formerly the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, hosted its 35th firefighter stairclimb March 8 at Seattle’s Columbia Tower. Blood Cancer United’s annual stairclimb is the largest ...
The Suquamish Tribe broke ground March 11 on a new development in Silverdale that will include a convenience store, a nine-pump gas station, and an Agate Dreams retail cannabis store under the tribe’s ...
Kitsap Transit will receive $15 million in federal funding from the Federal Transit Administration for a regional bus-driver training facility off Highway 3 near the Bremerton National Airport. The ...
Kitsap County is currently assessing the future of Rolling Hills Golf Course in Bremerton. The county is evaluating the future management, maintenance, and golf operations of the course alongside its ...
Carly Anderson’s competitive drive, along with her experience growing up around some of Kitsap’s top wrestlers, fueled her to a state title win.
The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners received an update about the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 2026 overtime estimates during a March 2 briefing and expressed concern about the demand that will ...
Philip Rasmussen, 86, passed away on February 27, 2026, in Silverdale, Washington.
The Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners approved a new contract March 3 with the Bremerton Police Department for $130,438 to provide after-hours services at the Bremerton Transportation Center.