The olfactory dysfunction test cards will soon be distributed to interested Bainbridge Islanders as part of the BI Paper Test Project. Courtesy Photos

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Bainbridge chosen as study site for rapid COVID testing

Bainbridge Island has been chosen as a study site for the U-Smell-It LLC’s rapid COVID-19 testing competition.

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Additional COVID-related death confirmed in Kitsap, 91 total

Kitsap now back over “high level” of coronavirus activity

Flowers and other items were placed at the front of Bainbridge High School Wednesday to honor the three students who were killed in a single-vehicle rollover Tuesday. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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3 BHS students die in single-vehicle rollover

Coroner: cause of death was “head and neck trauma” while manner was “accidental”

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30 schools would need to change mascot under bill

By Sydney Brown

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Legislature working on bills related to police

By Sydney Brown

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988 would help suicide situations

By Joseph Claypoole

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BI lawmaker’s bill would help employees

Angelica Relente

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New tier eligible for vaccines in BI

BI Community Pharmacy vaccinates 1,556 people at Commodore clinic last weekend

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Added car-tab tax to pay for traffic calming

The Bainbridge Island City Council this week approved a proposal that outlines the next steps on spending from…

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Experts give tips on dealing with sexual assault

When talking to someone about consent regarding sex, don’t forget the FRIES and cookies.

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Attendance continues to be a concern at BISD

Attendance in the Bainbridge Island School District has dropped about 500 students in the past decade, and officials…

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BI man part of $6 million effort against malaria

Jeff Pritchard, longtime Bainbridge Island resident and board chairman of Malaria Partners International, is part of a partnership…

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Despite statistics that show COVID-19 vaccines are effective, a substantial number of people are hesitant to receive their vaccination.

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Despite statistics, some still hesitate to get COVID-19 immunization

The effectiveness of the vaccines stands at an impressive 95 and 94 percent, respectively, for the Pfizer and…