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EV Works technicians take a look at Joule, the shops electric Volkswagen bus.

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Shock and awe: Even muscle vehicles going electric

Imagine a future when old American muscle cars return to the roads - not with big block or…

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Best of North Kitsap 2020

The winners of the Best of North Kitsap 2020 contest have been announced in a special publication.

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Best of Central Kitsap 2020

The winners of the Best of Central Kitsap 2020 contest have been announced in a special publication.

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20 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed by Kitsap health district

11 are in N. Kitsap

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Initial jobless claims continue to fall in Kitsap, state

Initial unemployment claims in Washington state and Kitsap County have hit a new COVID-19 pandemic low, though levels…

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COVID cases up statewide; school data positive

COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Washington state, driven by upticks in some of the state’s largest counties…

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Winners announced in the Kitsap County Pet Photo Contest

The winners of the Kitsap County Pet Photo Contest, sponsored by the Kitsap Humane Society, have been announced.

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Initial unemployment claims fall after spike the previous week

Initial unemployment claims came back to Earth Oct. 11-17 after a spike the prior week.

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Quarantine O’Ween an option to supplement trick-or-treating

Virtual variety show being put on by nonprofit Vitalize Kitsap

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Humane Society raises over $317,000 during virtual gala

Funds will provide lifesaving care and support for over 6,000 animals

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Unemployment fell in Kitsap County to 6.8 percent in September

Kitsap County had one of the lowest rates of unemployment in Western Washington at the end of September.

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COVID cases climbing statewide; tips on gatherings

Coronavirus activity in Washington state is increasing again.

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Initial jobless claims take huge drop

Initial unemployment claims continued to fall locally and statewide as the calendar flipped to October.