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A 67-year-old man with a Hansville address was shot and killed by Seattle police April 17 at a Tukwilla hotel…
Jail personnel no longer just have to worry about suicide while watching inmates. Drugs, medical issues and mental health also…
The Central Kitsap School District’s second attempt to pass a replacement educational enrichment programs and operations levy in 2024 remains…
Pickard takes over as board president
The Greater Kingston Kiwanis has announced the return of the Community Bike Fest April 28 from 1-4 p.m. at Kingston…
Ferries have consistently been both a daily mode of transportation and something of a tourist attraction.
The Poulsbo Police Department is one step closer to reintroducing its K-9 narcotic detection dog program to help enhance its…
The North Kitsap School District held its government-to-government meeting with the Suquamish Tribal Council April 11, as the tribe shared…
Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park hosted the Westside Mountain Bike Series’ Port Gamble Race April 21.
Cyclists will still see a 12-foot-wide path advance in updates to the Warren Avenue Bridge walkways, even after high construction…
Three civic-minded students qualified for state and won cash prizes at the regional National Civics Bee competition April 18 at…
Councilmember reflects on Japan’s connection to BI
The first Earth Day celebration at Fish Park in Poulsbo April 20 included “engagement by icky.”
A 37-year-old Bainbridge Islander was arrested for hit and run after striking a cyclist and driving under the influence April…
A victim in a drive-by shooting just missed getting hit by a bullet by 3 inches.
All four members of the “Kick Door Gang” have been arrested and charged for home-invasion robberies on Bainbridge Island and…
The Gorst corridor of State Route 3, considered to be the dirtiest segment of highway in Kitsap County, will receive…
The air in Bainbridge’s Crystal Springs neighborhood was down a few carats when a house burst into flames the evening…
Washington has a huge litter problem, the first state Department of Ecology study in almost two decades says.