With the now-assembled Trump administration already trampling on the rights of American citizens, firing watchdogs, ...
It might seem fun to ride through town on a snowmobile, but if cars are still able to use the road, it’s not legal. Crashes between cars and snowmobiles are rare (because they rarely share the road), ...
In his first month, President Trump has shaken our federal government to the core. Many argue that his “meat ax” approach to cutting government waste, abuse and spending is as harmful to our country ...
Following public pressure from downtown business owners, employees and community members, the Poulsbo City Council voted to ...
Olympic College president Marty Cavalluzzi recently announced his retirement effective Sept. 1. The announcement came during ...
The pressure of being the No. seed 1 seemingly had no effect on how the Bainbridge girls played in their opening 2A district ...
Executive orders from President Trump that reverse last year’s new Title IX regulations that restrict gender markers to male ...
Bremerton Mayor Greg Wheeler recently announced a long list of initiatives for 2025. “The initiatives have been published ...
Scents of turmeric, cardamom, cloves and cinnamon from the kitchen greet customers entering Royal Tandoor, a new Indian restaurant in Port Orchard.
At the Port Orchard City Council meeting Feb. 11, local community concerns took center stage, ranging from uncertainties surrounding federal transportation funding to outdated regulations on small ...
New commercial and residential developments, infrastructure developments along the Highway 3 corridor, and the development and adoption of autonomous marine vehicles were discussed at the Feb. 10 ...
The Bainbridge Spartans boys swim team cleaned house at the 2A district swim meet at Mount Tahoma High School Feb. 14-15, winning all events which resulted in many relay teams and individuals ...