The addition of the Eglon property, which could have recreation opportunities added, brings the county's parks inventory to ...
More than 700 acres of forest land in North Kitsap has been transferred from the state to Kitsap County, with potential to expand recreational opportunities north of Kingston. The Kitsap County ...
Central Kitsap and South Kitsap school districts are closed and nearly all other public schools in Kitsap County and North Mason are on a two-hour delayed start Monday morning. Initial ...
President Donald Trump issued pardons for more than 1,500 people charged in the January 6 attack on the United States Capitol – including three men from Kitsap County. This week, the one who was ...
Bail was set at $580,000 for a 22-year-old Bremerton man charged with five crimes in Kitsap County Superior Court Jan. 24. He’s charged with second-degree assault strangulation, two counts of assault ...
The new Cranberry Creek Outlook Trail is a part of the 614-acre Piney Creek Preserve. Owned by the WV Land Trust in ...
A robust network of trails has long been a top priority for those tasked with planning the future of Powhatan County, and now a newly released master plan may help make building out that network ...
Some have gone door-to-door to ask residents along the creek to offer 10 to 20 feet of property for a trail, and county staff are preparing to send letters and new flyers about the Greenway and ...
The 2025 Lancaster County Ale Trail starts Friday, Jan. 10, when passports land at breweries around the county. This annual trail from Lancaster County Brewers Guild includes 29 breweries ...
The retailer announced Thursday that its department stores at the Puyallup and Kitsap malls are among the 66 locations that will close this year, citing poor performance. The chain's furniture ...
El Paso County commissioners got the ball rolling this week on a land swap agreement to map out the future of the New Santa Fe Trail during construction of an adjacent development in the town of ...
But in Markdale, drivers who usually stop and unload their sleds at the parking lot off Main St. W. beside the rail trail face an un-plowed lot.