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Unite! Then lawmakers disagree on in-person session

By Patric Haerle

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BI mudslide may not be removed until end of week

A mudslide today has closed a section of Point White Drive on Bainbridge Island maybe until the end…

Art by Nancy Sefton
Trees absorb CO2.

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Act Naturally

Good news on global warming front

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Affordable housing

Opinion

Trans movement should not extend to athletics

Civil rights legislation always has its genesis in humanitarian principles: protecting the weak, advocating for the voiceless, providing…

Opinion

A big step toward accountability for habitat impacts

Habitat loss and damage is the driving factor for the decline of salmon in our region. It doesn’t…

Opinion

Wildfires were ‘Big Polluters’ in 2020

While the coronavirus and its devastating effects on people and economies worldwide were unfortunately the top 2020 stories,…

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Security, budget COVID-19 key issues as state legislators start session

By Joseph Claypoole, Sydney Brown and Patric Haerle

Blair King

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Public meets 3 BI city manager candidates on Zoom

The three finalists for the Bainbridge Island city manager job met with the public at an online Zoom…

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Pilot COVID testing set to start in BISD

A pilot program for COVID-19 testing was tentatively scheduled to start Jan. 6 in the Bainbridge Island School…

Bryton and Jeremiah

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Online climate talks

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BI parks foundation looking for new leader

Following unprecedented recent success, the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation is bolstering its leadership team to meet new opportunities…

Tim Luk receives the COVID-19 vaccine Moderna from medical assistant Heidi Mainwaring-Pickering. Courtesy photo

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Small BI office takes on big COVID-19 task

Bainbridge Island has its own “Little Engine That Could” story.