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BI council to learn about crime increase Feb. 28

Crime continues to rise on Bainbridge Island, the City Council will learn at Tuesday’s meeting.

Different multifamily housing developments could help deal with growth and provide affordable housing to bring younger families and more diversity to Bainbridge Island. Courtesy Photo

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‘Math gymnastics’ used to deal with population growth

Communities are playing “math gymnastics,” like trying to put a square peg into a round hole.

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BI snow skier jets down slopes in film

It’s not a Warren Miller movie, but it’s the next best thing as far as Josh Anderson of…

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BI to work on big projects simultaneously

It’s kind of like the chicken or the egg — which came first, the development or the development…

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Gateway to Winslow project withdrawn

The plan for an upscale Gateway to Winslow has been closed for now.

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Thief cuts fiber optic line; internet out for 6 hours

If you were without internet for six hours Feb. 18 you likely have a 44-year-old Belfair man to…

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Don’t want Winslow to be like Pike Place Market

“We do not want Winslow to be like Pike Place Market in the summer.”

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BI meets on solutions to 3 major issues tonight

Who says City Hall doesn’t listen?

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BI park plans to keep weeds under control

Bainbridge Island Metro Parks &Recreation is taking over managing invasive weeds since Kitsap County lost its weed-eater position.

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Ex-CEO from BI charged with wire fraud

Baird allegedly bilked 200 investors of $10.7 million

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Supplies needed in an emergency.

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So much better to be prepared if disaster strikes

Once a disaster strikes, it’s too late to prepare.

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Statistics back up need for traffic safety reform

Politicians have been known to introduce bills to make people feel safe, but that doesn’t really address the…

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Scoping meeting tonight for Winslow EIS

A scoping meeting will take place tonight from 7-9 at City Hall on the Environmental Impact Statement for…