The Suquamish Tribe announced during a press conference Wednesday, Jan. 29, that the U.S. Navy has agreed to a 10-year moratorium on scraping ship hulls… Continue reading
Annual exercise designed to ensure readiness for potential security threats
Helen Miller and Dr. Byron Faber passed away last year, both served in the local Navy League
Feb. 22 event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Community members placed wreaths on veterans’ graves at Ivy Green Cemetery in Bremerton
The fast-attack Los Angeles-class submarine was commissioned Nov. 17, 1984
Tour consisted of hands-on demonstrations and Q&A panels
Lt. Riley W. Hoffman was also charged with possession of MDMA
The U.S. Navy has selected the Suquamish Tribe’s Port Madison Enterprises Construction Corporation, or PMECC, for a five-year contract of up to $99 million in… Continue reading
All proceeds from festival go toward maintenance of Keyport Parks and North Kitsap High School band
According to shipyard officials, no simulated oil or other liquid will be discharged into the water
Vessel is one of three Seawolf-class submarines in the Navy’s fleet
Initiative aims to facilitate better communication and collaboration between Navy and private sector
NAVAL BASE KITSAP-MANCHESTER — The U.S. Navy released its Draft Environmental Assessment report and opened a 30-day public comment period on the proposed fuel tank… Continue reading
GORST CREEK
April 19 commemoration applauded the combined governmental-Tribal multiyear cleanup.
HOMETOWN PROFILE
Specialist Jennifer Mathis is one of many who keeps USS Curtis Wilbur on task.
GORST CREEK
April 19 commemoration applauded the combined governmental-Tribal multiyear cleanup.