 01/25/10 OLYMPIA, Wash. - At least two legislators in Washington state want to reduce the amount of money cities charge from red light cameras. The cities of Bellevue, Bremerton, Spokane and Seattle each charge $124, but a House Bill aims to cut that fine down to $25. A similar Senate bill would cut the infraction to $42. City administrators and camera contractors are watching the proposed legislation as ...
 01/25/10 Each day after school, Starr Rodenhurst takes two sets of 25 free throws, usually swishing between 19 to 22 of her shots. On Saturday, the Silverdale 12-year-old's practice routine continued to pay off, as she sank 19 of 25 shots at the Elk's Hoop Shoot district championship in Sequim en route to advancing to the state championship.
 01/25/10 A quarter-century. That's how long it's been since a team from Olympic High School won a state championship, the baseball squad doing so in 1984-85. But if all goes to plan for the Olympic girls bowling team, that will soon change. "We are determined," senior captain Liza Ambrose said. "We know we're the best team out there."
 01/25/10 How teams in The Associated Press Washington girls prep basketball poll fared in games of last week:
 01/21/10 Steve Rodrigues still wants to dock the rusted, beat-up-looking ferry Kalakala along Hollywood Beach, but for the time being, he is setting his sights on Washington, D.C.
 01/21/10 The Tri-Cities lost 1,000 nonfarm jobs in December, the Washington Employment Security Department re
 01/20/10 Oregon authorities have a man in custody who is suspected of the Jan. 4 armed robbery of Linds Pharmacy and Drug in Coupeville. Island County Sheriff's Det. Ed Wallace, in a news release Wednesday afternoon, said detectives have tentatively identified the suspect from the Linds robbery as 22-year-old Bremerton resident George Skurtu.
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/10/10 Federal Way short-track speedskater J.R. Celski's remarkable comeback from a horrific injury is almost complete and he's poised for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
 01/04/10 TodayUSPSA/Self-defense practiceTime: 11 a.m.-10 p.m.Location: Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club, 4900 Seabeck Highway NW, BremertonCost: $3 members; $10 non-members (first practice free)Info: (360) 373-1007, e-mail info@gunsafety.orgToday-SaturdayKitsap Rifle and Revolver Club range open to publicTime: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tues.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.Location: 4900 Seabeck ...
 12/31/09 The Washington State University Kitsap County Extension will offer a weekly course through March aiming to teach new and experienced farmers how to achieve a financially successful farm-based business.
 12/28/09 David Siegel covers the burgeoning Eastside food scene on his blog Eastside Eats . In Off the Eaten Path , David visits some of the overlooked and under-rated restaurants in the Seattle area. Whether they are found in strip malls on the Eastside, next to a casino on Aurora or hidden away in South Park these are the places that don't get the exposure they deserve--until now. Today, Off the Eaten ...
 12/27/09 The Kitsap Sun regularly compiles and votes on a list of top 10 local news stories at the end of each year. A new decade is on the horizon, which justifies a look at top stories since 2000.20081. Tough times for Kitsap residents, governments as recession hits2. Presidential voting frenzy hits Kitsap3. Ferry System Struggles: Long-range plan says cut service or put burden on counties; Steel ...
 12/20/09 A government office tasked with vetting ethics allegations against members of Congress, including Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Bremerton, has closed its investigation into the ties between three members of a powerful House subcommittee and a lobbying firm founded by a former Capitol Hill aide.
 12/20/09 Richard Reuer began volunteering at the Salvation Army in Minot in 1965 as a teenager, beginning with janitorial work. He has continued to volunteer and work at Salvation Army sites across the country in Illinois, Washington, Arizona, California and North Dakota throughout his lifetime.
 12/20/09 Reservations for travelers on the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route will be limited to commercial traffic, according to a pre-design study on a reservation system conducted by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
 12/11/09 On Saturday, health insurance reform advocates across Washington will rally at nine separate locations to urge the U.S. Senate to join the House by passing historic health reform legislation before they take their holiday recess.
 12/01/09 BaseballWEST HILLS PERFORMANCE Baseball Center at 4940 Auto Center Blvd. in Bremerton is now open. For hours, rates and information on instruction, go to http://www.performancebaseballcenter.com/ Pete Randall runs the pitchers school. Call (253) 241-7381, log onto www.baseballpitchersschool.com or e-mail BballPitchSchool@aol.com ...
 12/01/09 The Mesothelioma Victims Center is expanding the scope of its free service US Navy, or civilion mesothelioma victims, or victims, who have just received a diagnosis of mesothelioma.
 12/01/09 The Mesothelioma Victims Center is expanding the scope of its free service US Navy, or civilion mesothelioma victims, or victims, who have just received a diagnosis of mesothelioma. According to the Mesothelioma Victims Center,"upon receiving a mesothelioma diagnosis, most families do not know what to do. There are but a handful of law firms nationally that have competency in a mesothelioma ...
 11/30/09 TodayUSPSA/Self-defense practiceTime: 11 a.m.-10 p.m.Location: Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club, 4900 Seabeck Highway NW, BremertonCost: $3 members; $10 non-members (first practice free)Info: (360) 373-1007, e-mail info@gunsafety.orgToday-SaturdayKitsap Rifle and Revolver Club range open to publicTime: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Tues.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.Location: 4900 Seabeck ... |