Two Suquamish police officers were honored by North Kitsap Fire & Rescue leadership at the department’s board meeting Nov. 25 ...
A truck hauling a trailer overturned on Highway 16 Nov. 25, closing westbound lanes for about five hours. The crash, which ...
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As the chill of winter approaches, keeping your home warm and cozy becomes a top priority. Many of us are familiar with the ...
The Suquamish Tribe opened its new Clearwater Market at the intersection of Bond and Gunderson Roads in North Kitsap Nov. 19, ...
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Puget Sound Energy officials say that power has been restored to a majority of its customers after the Nov. 19 bomb cyclone caused “catastrophic” damage and power outages throughout its coverage area.
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Trees and power poles-lines down, along with power outages, caused some schools and roads in Kitsap County to be closed Nov.