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BI affordable housing project moves on

Affordable housing on Bainbridge Island is one step closer to becoming a reality after the Planning Commission voted…

The Bainbridge Island City Council is looking at traffic calming devices. Courtesy photo

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Slowing drivers requires traffic calming devices

Bainbridge Island can’t just lower speed limits to get drivers to slow down.

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Long-anticipated films starting to be released

Just like TV shows, the fall entertainment season also brings many new and long-anticipated films that are set…

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New Kitsap County clerk appointed

The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners recently appointed David Lewis to serve as County Clerk.

Larry Devlin runs the local KC HELP program. Volunteers collect, repair and distribute donated hospital equipment all over Western Washington for free. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Knights slay high medical equipment prices

These knights wear jeans and t-shirts instead of shining armor but they are heroes to those in need…

A close-up look at one of the signs. Courtesy photos

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Hate symbols against COVID vaccines seen in N. Kitsap

Swastika symbols protesting COVID-19 vaccines were displayed on signs last week in parts of North Kitsap.

Be Bold Be Brave is a workshop that takes a holistic approach to self-defense and teaching women the mental empowerment to believe they are worth defending. (Contributed photo)

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BI workshops teach empowerment, self defense

Self-defense classes have been around for decades, and the idea is simple — to teach women how to…

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Retirements putting pressure on county’s hiring needs

Nearly 7% of the county’s 1,100 positions are unfilled

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Art project honors cat killed by coyotes

Nicole Vani was drinking coffee one morning when she heard a “horrible” sound.

Robbery suspect at the market. Courtesy Photo

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Man robs BI market; police seek help

Bainbridge Island police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a robbery suspect.

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3 more COVID-related deaths in Kitsap, 184 total

63 new cases also confirmed

The stables, right, would be revitalized first, followed by the barracks, at left, later if the project at Fort Ward is approved. Courtesy Photo

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A stable future at Fort Ward

A local company wants to put an architecture business and school where the old stable is at Fort…

Bainbridge High School National Merit Semifinalists. Courtesy Photo

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