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Work on Agate Bridge causing delays both ways

If you can avoid going across Agate Bridge Monday you probably should.

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Report: Safety measures paramount to reopening schools

Confirmed COVID-19 cases are being uncovered in higher numbers in Washington and schools in Kitsap County have backed…

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WIAA lays out process for commencing a sports season

The ever-evolving world of high school sports in Washington sprouted a new limb last week, as the WIAA…

Bainbridge Performing Arts voice actors wear masks and keep their distance during the recording of one of the podcasts. Courtesy Photo

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BPA podcasts a hit during pandemic

Virtual programming supplements in-person events

The Bainbridge Performing Arts Center. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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BPA additions, renovations presented to Design Review Board

5,000-square-foot, 2-story addition would provide more space for performing arts

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Hitchcock dining room transforms into German-style burger joint

Burgerhaus opened Tuesday on Winslow Way

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County Commissioners approve mental health tax funding recommendations

The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners recently approved the allocation of $5.5 million in funds generated from the…

KCSO has provided a photo of the suspect vehicle involved in a hit and run in Suquamish.

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Woman dies in hit and run; driver at large

Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office has found a vehicle possibly involved in a fatal hit and run collision in…

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Bainbridge council passes ‘historic’ Climate Action Plan

Approval culmination of 3 years work by Climate Change Advisory Committee

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Seasonal layoffs drive slight increase in initial unemployment claims

Initial unemployment claims rose slightly statewide during the final week of October, driven primarily by upticks in claims…

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State officials: COVID-19 could ruin Thanksgiving

COVID-19 has ruined life for many since March, and now it could ruin Thanksgiving.

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Kitsap transportation projects to receive federal funds

Kitsap County has been awarded nearly $4.5 million in grants from the federal Surface Transportation Program.

Owner Paul Johnson repairs a bicycle at Classic Cycle on Winslow Way. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photographs

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Take a break at BI bike museum

If you’re looking for something to do with your children stuck in the house due to COVID-19, check…