
Eagle graduates ready to spread their wings through life’s journey
A packed house filled Silverdale Stadium June 13 as the community celebrated the class of 2025 at Klahowya Secondary School’s...


Poulsbo man reflects on creating iconic Rainier Beer commercial
House fire in Indianola displaces family
Working smoke alarms caught the attention of a neighbor who called 911 to get firefighters on their way after an…
Trojan graduates embracing whatever comes next
Family and friends gathered at the Olympic High School graduation ceremony June 12 to celebrate the class of 2025.
Kitsap moves forward with removing residential rezone requests
Public hearing scheduled for June 23
Protecting Puget Sound, securing WSF funding part of Randall’s goals
Kitsap News Group sent freelance reporter Mike De Felice to Washington, D.C., to spend a week with the 6th District’s…
Real stories, real flexibility: Why homeowners choose a HELOC
When homeowners need flexible financing, a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) stands out as a versatile and cost-effective option….
A legacy woven in thread: Honoring Celtic heritage through craft...
Meaningful gifts celebrate Celtic heritage and family connection
Olympic College appoints interim president
The Olympic College board of trustees recently appointed Joan Hanten as interim president, and she will begin her tenure June…
Swimming reopens at Island Lake after brief closure
The swimming beach at Island Lake County Park has been reopened June 13, as the Kitsap Public Health District has…
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Substance use prevention, response focus of KPHD meeting
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‘Kick it with Kitsap’ event aims to help locals with...
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Medical examiner seeks families for 13 unclaimed remains
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Kitsap County Superior Court cases
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KT board approves new simulator for bus operators
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Kitsap implements temporary hiring freeze due to budget constraints
A racist bullhorn is going off at the White House
What began as a cordial exchange of comments between Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White…
Lets bring back the sounds of summer
Summer sounded better in the ’70s.
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There are limits to window tinting in Washington
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Crocs aren’t good for much besides going to beach or...
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Numerous reasons to honor those who died in military service
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There are advantages to parking further away
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Higher total taxes making Washington unaffordable
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Exceptions for phone use while driving
POFC wins 4-1, gets revenge against last year’s champion
The Port Orchard Football Club flipped a switch in the second half against Sharktopus FC June 7 at Kitsap Bank…
Bremerton tracksters claim individual titles at state
Many others from Kitsap earn high finishes
NK soccer falls 4-1 to Columbia River in state championship
The No. 5 seed North Kitsap Vikings (22-4) fell to the No. 3 seed Columbia River Rapids (23-1-1) 4-1 in…
SK students display creative talent at Night of the Arts
South Kitsap High School transformed its commons into a vibrant celebration of student creativity during its third-annual Night of the…
11 churches at Interfaith Music Festival
Susan Anderson courtesy photo
BI festival again attracts thousands
The 35th annual Bainbridge Island Mochi Tsuki Festival attracted thousands of people Jan. 11, bringing out the confectioner, dancer, musician…