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Ski bus gears up for another season

The Bainbridge Island Ski Bus will roll back into town to take islanders straight to the slopes this…

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Island man attacks girlfriend with razor on Christmas Eve

A Bainbridge Island man was arrested after allegedly attacking his girlfriend with a knife on Christmas Eve.

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Linseed oil is source of Bluff Street fire

A common household product has been determined as the cause of the fire that claimed a Bainbridge Island…

Dorothy and the Scarecrow make their way through the Haunted Forest in Kolyne Forro’s sweet interpretation of  “The Wizard of Oz.”

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Bainbridge gingerbread house-maker hits sweet spot for Land of Oz

Kolyne Forro's gingerbread houses grow more extravagant each year. This year's "Wizard of Oz" themed display is her…

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Woodward Middle School hit by more bomb threats

Two bomb threats were discovered this week at Woodward Middle School, ultimately prompting an evacuation of students and…

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Council has light agenda for last meeting of the year

'Twas the last council meeting before Christmas, and all through the chamber, not a resident was stirring, not…

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Bainbridge council to plan annual retreat

The Bainbridge Island City Council's agenda is light as the year comes to a close and the holidays…

Quinn McMahon

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Islanders brave the midnight hour for glimpse of ‘Hobbit’

Many heard the call and journeyed from their varied regions to middle Bainbridge, in the land of Winslow.…

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Bainbridge receives habitat award

The city of Bainbridge Island was awarded an Excellence in Restoration prize by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…

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Bainbridge sends out bloated sewer bills

The city began fielding criticism recently over unusually high charges on sewer utility bills for September and October.

Isabel Barjesteh and Grace Nikunen use their artistic ingenuity to paint two mugs at Heart and Soul

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Pottery shop helps heal from the heart

New Winslow business supplies smiles and fun, but also art therapy.

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UPDATE | Commander Shultz had expected to stay on with department, work through allegations of mistreatment of female officers, before sudden resignation

Bainbridge Island Police Commander Sue Shultz will remain on administrative leave until her official final day of employment…

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Bainbridge Island Police Commander Shutlz resigns

Bainbridge Island Police Commander Sue Shultz has resigned from her position at the police department.