Significant challenges exist for healthcare in Kitsap, but several agencies have projects in the works to address our future ...
A state panel issued its decision in a case that has lasted more than a year, centered on allegations of Judge Tracy Flood's ...
Federal law calls for crime victims to have access to resources after trauma, but multiple factors now threaten the ability ...
Olympic girls basketball player Sophia Brown is the Kitsap Sun athlete of the week for Jan. 6-11, selected by readers in an ...
This coming Monday, we honor the memory of a man whose dream was grounded in the unconsciousness of a nation failed to ...
Two community events, a groundbreaking and at least one service project are open for the public on the holiday.
Coaches are praising their players' willingness to improve in a sport, now played in winter, that most have never played ...
Big tech will keep investing in the health care market, but nothing can replace a physician in the room with a patient.
Five city-owned overwater homes are planned to be come down this year, but Port Orchard neighbors say delay has caused issues ...
The Port Orchard Police Department responded to a call on the 1800 block of Bay Street on Friday. According to charging ...
Norm Dicks Government Center in Bremerton, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 18, hosted by Bremerton Mayor Greg Wheeler and Councilmember Jeff Coughlin. Kingston Village Green, from 1 p.m. to ...
A bill in the legislature could change the legal limit to 0.05 BAC for drunk driving, matching the country's lowest limit, in ...