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In the latest installment of our series "Going Deep," we're catching up with Olympic swimmer Nathan Adrian, who grew up in Bremerton and spent years commuting to Tacoma to swim. He competed in three Summer Olympics winning a total of eight medals. In 2019, after being diagnosed with testicular cancer, he underwent surgery and the challenge of getting back to the pool.
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The Supreme Court has sided with a football coach from Bremerton, Wash. who sought to kneel and pray on the field after games. Monday's ruling could strengthen the acceptability of some religious practices in other public school settings.
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The U.S. Supreme Court said it will hear the case of a former Bremerton football coach who was removed from his job because he refused to stop praying on the field.
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At last check, 58 percent of workers at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard had been vaccinated.
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The U.S. Navy says a nuclear-powered submarine that struck an unknown underwater object in the South China Sea and was damaged has arrived in port at Guam. The Navy says the Bremerton-based USS Connecticut was conducting routine operations when the incident happened on Oct. 2.
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Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones might have a street named in his honor. The City of Bremerton is seeking public input on the proposal. Jones…
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The USS Nimitz is one of the country's 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, and it's homeported in Bremerton. It's expected to set out to sea in the near…
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Some commuters on the morning ferry from Bremerton to Seattle have been getting to know each other a little better, thanks to a project dubbed “Rock the…
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A Washington state high school football coach took advantage of his position when he prayed on the field after games, and he's not entitled to immediately…
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The 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor is a good time to remember the importance of the Puget Sound region to the war effort. In this radio…