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In Celtic culture, “clan” quite literally means family – and honoring one’s lineage is a cherished value passed down through ...
Many Kitsap athletes performed well at the 2A/3A/4A state track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School May 29-31 ...
South Kitsap High School transformed its commons into a vibrant celebration of student creativity during its third-annual ...
The Givens boys, up on the hill across the railroad tracks, were called home by a large bell. The clanging sounded off at 6 p ...
VFW Post 2669, its auxiliary, the American Legion, South Kitsap NJROTC and sea cadets from South Kitsap ROTC collaborated to ...
The No. 5 seed North Kitsap Vikings shocked the No. 1 seed Bainbridge Spartans by beating them 2-1 in penalty kicks in the 2A boys soccer state semifinals at Federal Way Memorial Stadium May 30.
On the second Saturday of each month, the Port Orchard Farmers Market transforms into a hands-on classroom where kids as ...
The Suquamish Tribe commemorated the 20th anniversary of its Veterans Monument May 23 by unveiling the addition of 53 new ...
Despite rainy weather, the South Kitsap High School automotive car show rolled into the school’s north parking lot May 17, ...
Washington State Ferries kicked off the first of two community outreach meetings May 21-22, which provided updates on ...
Dozens gathered May 26 on the fantail of the historic destroyer USS Turner Joy in downtown Bremerton to commemorate Memorial ...
The historic Polaris Theater in downtown Port Orchard has received a $377,000 grant through the state capital budget, marking ...