Carolyn Adolph
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We spent a month reporting on Bremerton. Here's what we learned
Emily Fox speaks with KUOW reporters Joshua McNichols and Carolyn Adolph about why they spent a month reporting on Bremerton, and what it taught them...
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Her landlord raised the rent, so she and the kids slept in their car
Linda Johnson, 33, has three children and a four-door sedan with diapers stashed in the back.
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PHOTOS: Bremerton men (and one woman) bare their tattoos
Tattoo parlors tend to cluster near the Navy base in Bremerton. And indeed, a good chunk of the work done there is nautical in nature. But it’s not all...
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It's a launch: Seattle-Bremerton fast ferry starts service
In a region where traffic congestion is making commutes longer and longer, one commute just got shorter. It now takes half an hour to get from Seattle...
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Missed the ferry? Three ways to spend an hour in Bremerton
Starting Monday it will only take half an hour to reach Bremerton if you take Kitsap Transit’s fast ferry . It runs from the King County dock just south...
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Urban renewal comes to Bremerton. So do higher rents
It's a lot less expensive to live in Bremerton than on the Seattle side of Puget Sound. That's allowed many people to pursue their way of life. But...
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Downtown Bremerton has no groceries. Yes it's a problem
Bremerton’s downtown was a bustling place decades ago. Now it only bustles for a few minutes around 4 p.m. when the Navy shipyard lets out. The rest of...
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Bremerton is a region of Ka-Boom
Bremerton is pursuing growth, and that means demolition. Developers have been buying old buildings and replacing them with apartments and condos....
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Seattle's real estate is hot. Bremerton's is getting warm
Bremerton is a place where people of many income levels live beside one another. It’s been that way for decades. People here were brought together by...
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Bremerton bets on a fast ferry. Will Seattleites?
Bremerton hopes to be the next bedroom community for Seattle. The mayor is promoting the city, and developers are building places for people to live.