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Teen arrested for taking guns to BHS

The Bainbridge Island schools superintendent said Sunday that the investigation shows a student who took guns to school…

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‘Unique’ Bainbridge class graduates

After persevering through three “unique” years of high school during COVID-19, 375 graduates from Bainbridge and 28 from…

A vape pen, left charging on the nightstand at right, is thought to have sparked a fire when the device apparently failed and ignited nearby papers and bedding. Courtesy Photo

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Alarms, closed door limit vape-pen blaze

A vape pen sparked a house fire at Miller Bay that did little damage thanks to interconnected smoke…

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Sakai Elementary School 5th grade students Sophie Garcia, Adelae Fell and Livia Paar learn how to plant a salad with Veg Club educator Carol Appenzeller at the Bainbridge Island Public Library.

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Learn to grow food in case of disaster

In the event of a major disaster, Bainbridge Island first responders will be overwhelmed, and neighborhoods will be…

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July 4 event

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First Fed Community Foundation awards grants to 17 area nonprofits

Foundation gives $400,000 to organizations in Kitsap, Clallam, Jefferson and Whatcom counties

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Bainbridge students graduate Saturday

The annual commencement ceremony for Bainbridge and Eagle Harbor high school graduates is set to begin at 4…

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Poets honor their longtime BI mentor

One of their own is having health issues so a local group of poets is putting on an…

The site of the project. Courtesy photo

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‘Affordable’ townhomes move along in BI process

Bainbridge Island wants to focus growth downtown, and a new project would do that.

Planning Commissioner Ariel Birtley holds up a feather to symbolize giving a voice to animals that would be hurt by development. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Review

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BI affordable housing draft to be ‘jello soft’

City staff is working on a “jello soft” ordinance regarding affordable housing.

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Community members, police officers and city officials gather at the site of the new police and municipal court building, which is expected to be completed in 2023.

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BI celebrates construction remodel for police-court facility

A crowd of police, city officials and community members celebrated the beginning of construction June 3 for what…

Winning July 4 poster. Courtesy Photo

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Bainbridge briefly

Remodel underway

A ground-breaking is set for today at noon for the new BI police-court facility. However, it was announced Thursday that a racketeering complaint was filed in Kitsap County Superior Court against the city and others regarding the purchase of the former Harrison Medical Center building. File illustration.

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Superior Court complaint alleges racketeering

It asks for injunction barring BI from more HMC contracts