The Kitsap County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified two people who died following two separate motor vehicle collisions that occurred last week.
Seeing more affordable housing built and developing a plan to fix flooding on Bay Street are among the top projects Port Orchard Mayor Rob Putaansuu wants to advance in 2025.
Kaiser Permanente closed clinics in Poulsbo and Gig Harbor Dec. 13 and reduced hours to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at its Silverdale ...
North Kitsap won the 47th annual North Mason Winter Classic Wrestling Tournament last weekend, led by Most Valuable Player senior Chris Eberlein. “As a special needs student, he just keeps showing up, ...
In today’s fast-paced world, where performance and confidence often face challenges from stress, age, and lifestyle factors, ...
Kidzz Helping Kidzz, a nonprofit founded by Zachary Darner at just 7 years old, continues to make a profound impact in its ...
UnitedHealthcare and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health agreed to a new multi-year contract Dec. 26, ending uncertainty for ...
The Kitsap Black Student Union hosted its annual Kwanzaa celebration Dec. 16, bringing together members of its Youth Chapter ...
One person is dead and two others injured following a two-vehicle head-on collision in the 16200 block of Viking Way NW near Poulsbo Christmas Day.
Hansville Grocery, a longtime store and cafe known to locals as “Hansgrill,” is facing financial challenges due to ongoing ...