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Schools closed as temperatures drop
Traffic crawls along State Route 104 Monday, following the year Nov 23 2010, 6:21 PM UPDATE: North Kitsap schools will be closed again Wednesday for severe weather.

NORTH KITSAP — Snow and ice caused collisions on many North Kitsap roads Monday and wintry weather is expected to continue.

Schools maintained regular schedules Monday, but will be canceled Tuesday, according to a notice from the school district . Updates will be posted on the district's website and www.schoolreport.org .

Kitsap bears brunt of power outages, 50,000 without power
Nov 23 2010, 10:50 AM Of the 60,000 Puget Sound Energy customers without power, about 50,000 are in Kitsap.

Power returning to most of Kitsap; more snow possible overnight
Sky Hardesty launches his snowboard off a ledge near Olhava Way in Poulsbo Tuesday, with a little help from friend Connor Cather. - Brad Camp/For the Herald Nov 24 2010, 2:54 PM Puget Sound Energy expects to have power restored to most of Kitsap County by Wednesday night, though more snow may be on the way.

About 2,000 customers in the Poulsbo area were without power, along with small pockets of Kingston and Indianola, as of 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The power company expected to restore electricity to most homes by the end of Wednesday and fully restore power by Thursday afternoon, according to a news release from Kitsap County.

Kitsap Transit has 90 days to vacate Kitsap Mall
A bus pauses to take on more passengers at the Kitsap Mall Friday. Mall management informed Kitsap Transit it would have to move its stop at the mall within three months to make way for a new mall tenant. - Kristin Okinaka/staff photo Dec 07 2010, 11:36 PM When Jan Bourhill stepped off the bus in front of Kitsap Mall in Silverdale Monday, it was her first time out of the house since she had surgery a month ago.

Missing Silverdale man's body found with plane
Nov 29 2010, 1:32 PM The body of a missing Silverdale pilot was found near wreckage of his plane Sunday, in a search that started Nov. 23. The 2004 Citabria Scout single engine airplane belonging to Richard E. Nims was located in a remote area southwest of Bremerton by...
The Second Act: Holiday production revives Port Gamble Theater
A production of Dec 03 2010, 3:07 PM PORT GAMBLE — The projectionist left everything when he walked out of the Port Gamble Theater some 60 years ago.

State Route 3 cleared following semi collision
A semi collision blocked northbound State Route 3 Tuesday afternoon. - Kipp Robertson/Staff Photo Dec 02 2010, 10:51 AM Two semi trucks collided on State Route 3 just south of Hood Canal Bridge Tuesday afternoon, blocking the northbound lane for about an hour.

County resurrects plans to move ferry traffic off Kingston's Main Street
Cars trickle onto a ferry Wednesday in downtown Kingston. - Brad Camp/For the Herald Dec 02 2010, 10:51 AM KINGSTON — When cars queue for ferries in Kingston during busy summer months, locals know to stay clear of downtown.

Lots of shelter from the storm, not many takers
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, located at 700 Callahan Drive in Bremerton, was the only of the three county-run overnight shelters to keep guests during last week’s snow storm. - Lynsi Burton/staff photo Dec 08 2010, 7:36 PM Despite efforts to shelter the homeless and those without power from last week’s snow storm, Kitsap County’s severe weather shelters saw low turnout and two of the three overnight county shelters saw no one at all.

Fruitcake: The gift that keeps on... being re-gifted
Dec 10 2010, 9:37 AM Two things, they say, will survive a nuclear attack: cockroaches and fruitcake.