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BHS juniors Olivia O’Rourke, Rain Malzahn and Laura Carrillo walk to lunch Tuesday. They are adjusting to the change by wearing or removing their masks as they feel comfortable.

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Now we remember what we look like without masks

“Oh, now I remember what you look like.”

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Three more COVID-related deaths confirmed in Kitsap; 364 total

446 new cases also confirmed in the last week

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Above: Lena Levin, at home with her partner Michael Coleman, translates and shares messages from a friend in Ukraine. Below: A note included in a humanitarian package to aid people in Ukraine.

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Locals help with supplies for war-torn Ukraine

Lena Levin of Bainbridge Island was packing for a trip to her hometown of Mykolaiv when she received…

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Looking to improve city roads, buildings

Bainbridge Island city manager Blair King said in his weekly report Friday that the city will be asking…

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Artist rendition of inside one of the remodeled buildings.

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Early look at proposed high school downtown

A proposed private high school in downtown Winslow received mixed reaction at a public participation meeting of the…

The congregation at Bethany Lutheran Church has been hoping to put affordable housing on the property for 20 years. Courtesy Photo

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HRB leader: Ease affordable housing restrictions

When Phedra Elliott talks, people listen.

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5 more COVID-related deaths confirmed in Kitsap; 28 new cases

Over the last week, Kitsap’s case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped significantly to 61

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Above: Rabbi Yechiel Shlomo Levitansky and his family, left, talk with paramedics heading to Ukraine. After the rabbi visited with folks via Zoom in Bainbridge his family escaped from the turmoil. At left, Rabbi Mendi Goldshmid, shown here lighting the Menorah, is getting Bainbridge Islanders to help people in Ukraine.

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Locals help Ukrainians under siege

Watching civilians run for their lives in a war zone can bring out the impulse to help.

Lynn Lipski, CEO and founder of Olympic Yarn and Fiber is a keynote speaker for the ReFashion Bainbridge Environmental Conference March 27.

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Environmental fashion conference set

ReFashion Bainbridge is hosting the 2022 Bainbridge Environmental Conference March 27 titled “We All Get Dressed: Garb, Gear…

Frank Petrie, Battle Point Observatory Association president, adjusts the telescope alignment.

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Stars back in alignment on BI

The Battle Point Astronomical Association at the observatory in Battle Point Park on Bainbridge Island is preparing the…

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2 more COVID-related deaths confirmed in Kitsap; 42 new cases

Over the last week, Kitsap’s case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped significantly to 80.5

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And they’re off. More than 1,600 cyclists rolled onto Bainbridge Island for the 50th Chilly Hilly ride supported by several BI organizations.

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Chilly Hilly closer to normal

When the early morning ferries arrived Feb. 27, more than 1,600 cyclists rolled onto Bainbridge Island for the…

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Sixth-grader Rowan Toler and fifth-grader George Wolffe make music with an electric guitar and cigar box banjo.

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Students race to great place called Maker Space

When the bell rings at the end of the school day at Sakai Intermediate about 12 fifth- and…