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53 more in Kitsap test positive for COVID-19

N. Kitsap nears 600; S. Kitsap over 1,000

Santa chats with two boys about their Christmas wishes. KPark/NKH

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Pre-Schoolers have special visit with Santa

The COVID-19 pandemic has robbed many children and families of holiday traditions, such as a visit with Santa,…

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COVID vaccines, flattening curve indicate hope statewide

Positive news has been hard to come by in 2020 with the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic dominating headlines, but…

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State eases restrictions on in-person learning

The state has revised its guidance for schools that wish to return to in-person learning, significantly changing the…

The Port of Poulsbo's breakwater encircles much of the Poulsbo marina. KPark/NKH

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Breakwater will add 62 slips, maybe small cruise ships

The Port of Poulsbo has applied for a Shoreline Conditional Use permit with the City of Poulsbo to…

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Another COVID-related death confirmed, 31 total

Over the past two weeks, Kitsap County’s positive case rate per 100,000 residents is 223.4

A total of 3,900 doses arrived at the UW on Monday. Courtesy photo

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1st COVID-19 vaccines arrive in state

The first shipment of Pfizer/BioNTech reached Washington Monday, and doses will be adminstered beginning this week.

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Attacks, resignations at BI council meeting

Brenda Fantroy-Johnson takes Kol Medina’s place

Keith Campbell

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BI council narrows city manager list to 3

After one candidate dropped out Dec. 11, there are still leaders in Coronado, CA; Stayton, OR; and Abilene,…

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35 new positive COVID-19 cases in Kitsap County

Total positive cases since March grow to over 3,000

The city of Bainbridge Island uses snowplows during winter to keep main roads clear. Courtesy photo

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BI faces avalanche of weather issues this winter

The weather may be unseasonably warm lately, but it is December and with winter coming soon and inclement…

Clients work on on rowing machines outside under canopies. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Trainer moves workouts outdoors due to COVID

Working out in a Winter Wonderland.

Skateboarders would like the park to be covered so it can be used even during inclement weather. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Skateboarders ask for cover for park

Without one, it’s like skating on thin ice