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Man confronts burglar inside his home, chases and nabs thief after brief escape

A Bainbridge Island couple that woke up to the sounds of something that went bump in the night…

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Tawresey’s court appearance rescheduled to July 2

The former Bainbridge Island School Board director arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated and hit-and-run was granted another…

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Three Bainbridge Island officers receive commendations

Three Bainbridge police officers are being commended for their recent work saving lives on, and off, the island.

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Bainbridge Island man attempts to kill his wife

A 29-year-old Bainbridge Island man attempted to suffocated his wife at Around 8:40 a.m. Friday, June 15 with…

Sunday Starbuck and Kendall Beckett wait in the front row to receive their diplomas.

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Class of ’12 leaves with sound advice, valued memories

Graduation Day at Spartan Stadium on Saturday, June 9 was filled with tears, laughter and quite a few…

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Bright idea comes to city hall: Solar panels

The installation process will begin at 8 a.m on Monday, June 18 and will take approximately three weeks.

Visitors to the Bloedel Reserve admire the labyrinth feature that is situated among a peaceful setting and a stunning view over Puget Sound.

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Bloedel Reserve entices visitors to take a different path with installation of labyrinth

Over the past month, visitors to the Bloedel Reserve have had a little extra feature to experience —…

Ariel Levari

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Six stellar Spartans: BHS valedictorians are ready to make their mark on the world

Last week, the Review featured half of Bainbridge High School’s outstanding valedictorians. This week, we take a look…

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City hall may find plastic fantastic

City officials are considering accepting credit cards for payments at city hall.

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Bainbridge city hall seeks outside investigation into police chief

City of Bainbridge Island officials are considering launching an outside investigation into allegations made against Police Chief Jon…

District Superintendent Faith Chapel reads from a children's book at the start of her complimentary comments on Catherine Camp

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Commodore Principal Catherine Camp retires

Leave it to a math teacher to break it down to the numbers. Paul Sullivan, a math teacher…

Business author Carol Tice

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Bainbridge author offers origins of some of the world’s biggest companies

Carol Tice co-authored the new book, “How they started: How 25 good ideas became great companies.

Graham Gawlik

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Unexpected donation puts a shine on this year’s big Rotary auction

Local family re-donates truck to this year's Rotary auction.