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Crash fouls traffic at key junction to Hood Canal Bridge
A collision between a van and a motor home on U.S. Highway 101 at state Highway 104 blocked Hood Canal Bridge traffic in both directions for almost an hour on Wednesday.
Water cleanup agency seeking the Strait stuff
Northwest Washington's water-quality superagency wants Strait information from the people of the North Olympic Peninsula.
Patricia L. Mead, 82, of Port Orchard died in Bremerton on July 4, 2008. She was born September 23, 1925, in Minnesota to Fred and Eleanor Nolan.
Deputy Saves Fawn who Lost Its Mother in Crash
If this story doesn't tug at your heart strings, I don't know what will. Mason County Sheriff's Deputy Kelly LaFrance was patrolling Highway 3 near Grapeview a little after 9 p.m. June 1 when she came upon an ...
Former Plymouth banker indicted for embezzlement
A former Plymouth man was indicted Monday for theft and embezzlement, according to the U.S. Attorney.
Business Spotlight: Kitsap Wine Industry Gets Boost from Grow-Local Movement
Owner Dave Prigmore of Liberty Bay Cellars in Poulsbo sniffs his 2006 Syrah red wine.
46-Year-Old Arrested After Finding Wife in Bed With Friend
A 46-year-old Grapeview man was arrested Sunday after he allegedly assaulted his best friend. via Kitsap Sun
PO Woman Arrested in Fight With Friend
Two friends who went to a bar together left separately Sunday morning after one of the women punched the other in the face, according to Bremerton Police reports. via Kitsap Sun
Mary Jane Sagerson, 64, died peacefully at her home in Grapeview, WA, on March 18, 2008. via Kitsap Sun
Northwest Progressive Institute
Why we need a Homeowner's Bill of Rights: Stories from Washingtonians
Welcome to the eighth installment in our special series counting down the hours remaining until Friday evening's 5 PM bill cutoff deadline, when this year's Homeowner's Bill of Rights legislation will expire ... via Northwest Progressive Institute
CD shows hidden talent of public utility workers
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Doug Hamer keeps the lawns of Tacoma Public Utilities lush. M. Joseph Sloan negotiates claims settlements as a TPU lawyer. via The News Tribune
Tolled HOV lanes on Highway 167, and transponders
The in basket: Bob Allen of Grapeview and Nelson Lanchester of South Kitsap both wonder how people like themselves with toll-paying transponders on their windshields can use the new HOT lanes about to debut on ... via Kitsapsun.com
Shoppers, don't fret, there's help yet
“For $10 bucks (99 cents for the prints, and $9 for a frame), you can have something that's pretty nice”
It's the rush before Christmas, shoppers in a bind; Few carts for the grabbing, parking difficult to find. via Tacoma News Tribune