Bainbridge Apothecary & Tea Shop. Review file photo

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Local business owner warns others about potential fraud

Bainbridge Apothecary & Tea Shop’s Facebook page was recently hacked by unverified Philippine company

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BI man flown to Harborview after Hwy. 305 collision

A Bainbridge Island man was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after a head-on collision on Highway…

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5,300 gallons of sewage spills into harbor off Winslow

No contact advisory in effect through Jan. 1

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Boy Scouts to recycle trees Jan. 9

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The sign expresses hope for unity on a gate leading to Rory’s Custom Fabrication.

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Mural promotes ‘unity in the community’

Kelsie Thurrott wanted to promote unity with a mural on the gate leading to Rory’s Custom Fabrication, a…

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Task force tries to nail down Green Building incentives

The Bainbridge Island Green Building Task Force met recently and discussed possible incentives to get the public’s buy…

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Shelter open tonight in Poulsbo

Due to anticipated freezing weather conditions a Kitsap County Severe Weather Shelter in Poulsbo will be open Dec.…

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35 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Kitsap County

4 in both Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap

An example of a pop-up walk/bike lane that was presented to the Bainbridge City Council. Courtesy Photo

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Pop-up walk/bike lanes proposed for students to commute to school

With fewer students riding buses due to COVID, traffic a concern

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4 Poulsbo cops back after COVID quarantine

Four Poulsbo police officers are coming to the end of their 14-day quarantine after being in close contact…

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Ferry riders must wear masks when they are out of their cars.

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Ferries suggest limiting holiday travel

Washington State Ferries is asking the public to limit holiday travel to essential trips.

Fire Chief Hank Teran

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Local responders to get COVID vaccine first

Personnel from the Bainbridge Island Fire Department could be some of the first locally to receive the COVID-19…

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COVID helps keep BI crime stats down

Criminals may not follow the law, but they seem to be taking Gov. Jay Inslee’s advice.