Divers off Seattle inspect grounded ferry after it loses power, runs aground
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Divers west of Seattle on Sunday began inspecting the hull of a ferry that lost power and ran aground near Bainbridge Island. Nobody was hurt when the Walla Walla ran aground in Rich Passage around 4:30 p.m. Saturday on its way from Bremerton to Seattle. A generator failure apparently played a role in the incident, affecting 596 passengers, 15 crew and 175 vehicles, according to Washington State Ferries, a division of the state Department of Transportation.

Washington State Ferry with nearly 600 aboard runs aground near Bainbridge Island

Roughly 600 passengers were stranded on a ferry that ran aground near Bainbridge Island around 4:30 p.m. Saturday. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, no injuries have been reported.

Bremerton man arrested for alleged 'swatting' calls threatening dozens across the US, Canada

A Bremerton man was arrested on Thursday for 10 federal felonies, all alleging he made fake emergency calls about hostages and bomb threats to law enforcement across the country and in Canada. 

Bremerton school board reaches nearly $2M settlement with praying football coach Joe Kennedy

The Bremerton School Board accepted a nearly $2 million settlement with Joe Kennedy, who was fired for praying on the field. Kennedy is also being reinstated as a high school football coach.

Bremerton football coach fired for praying on the field reinstated into old position

The Bremerton assistant football coach who was fired for praying on the field several years ago has been reinstated to his old position with the high school, the district told FOX 13. 

Shooting of Bremerton woman now a homicide; suspects sought

A woman who was shot inside her home in Bremerton last month has died from her injuries, and deputies are now looking for the people responsible. 

Sheriff: 2 dead, 2 others seriously hurt in knife attack at Bremerton home

Two people are dead and two others fighting for their lives after witnesses called 911 to report multiple people had been stabbed at a Bremerton home for people in recovery.

Lola Luna: Bremerton teen who killed 16-year-old girl sentenced to 14 years in prison

A judge sentenced a teenage girl to 14 years in prison after she was convicted of second-degree murder. Lola Luna stabbed a 16-year-old mother 24 times during a fight two years ago.

Lola Luna: Bremerton teen who killed 16-year-old girl sentenced to 14 years in prison
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A judge sentenced a teenage girl to 14 years in prison after she was convicted of second-degree murder. Lola Luna stabbed a 16-year-old mother 24 times during a fight two years ago.

Teen found guilty in deadly stabbing of Bremerton 16-year-old

A 17-year-old girl was found guilty of second-degree murder in the deadly stabbing of a 16-year-old mom in Bremerton last year.

Kids with medical needs get Halloween visit from Reverse Trick-or-Treaters

Some special kids in Bremerton and Gig Harbor got a visit from "Reverse Trick-or- Treaters" who brought Halloween fun right to their doorsteps. 

Court docs: Bremerton coach fired for praying on the field must be reinstated by March

A Bremerton football coach who was fired for praying on the field during games must be reinstated to his former position by March of 2023 and is entitled to "reasonable attorneys' fees" from the school, according to court documents. 

After Supreme Court backs Bremerton praying coach, no sweeping changes

Across the ideological spectrum, there were predictions of dramatic consequences when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a public high school football coach’s right to pray on the field after games.

Praying Bremerton coach claims school district dragging feet reinstating him

The praying coach who put Bremerton School District in the national spotlight after fighting for his right to pray on the football field is making waves again.

Praying coach Joe Kennedy eager to return to Bremerton HS football field
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The football coach who put the Bremerton School District in the spotlight for taking his fight all the way to the United States Supreme Court wrote an op-ed. He claims his former employer is dragging its feet to reinstate him, but the district claims Kennedy i's the one who is not playing ball.