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BIPD has a new electric car, the Ford Mach-E Select, which has a range of 247 miles and marks the city’s transition to an all-electric fleet of cars. Courtesy photo

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BI gets 1st EV; goes to police department

The Bainbridge Island Police Department has the city’s first new electric car, and it has given the keys…

Coast to Coast turf employee, Roperto Salinas, drives a large power broom brushing the infill into the new turf at BHS Memorial Field ensuring a uniform placement to help prevent injuries to student-athletes. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Bainbridge back to school Sept. 7

Bainbridge Island School District is set to welcome more than 3,600 students for the first day of school…

More than 2,000 people enjoy the final summer concert performance by the band BackStreet Jellyroll. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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It’s a marvelous night for a concert in BI

“This is a record breaker,” said Doug Slingerland, Creative Services director for the Bainbridge Island Metro Park &…

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Author Anisa Ashabi at the Bainbridge Island Public Library, where she spent lots of time during middle and high school.

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BHS alum writes fictional book about high school

When Bainbridge High graduate Anisa Ashabi found herself isolating during the early weeks of COVID-19, she needed something…

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Wanted man arrested after struggle with officers

A tip provided to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office has led to the arrest of Hayden Armstrong-Nunes, who…

Bainbridge Island School District would love more drivers to make sure there are enough when someone can’t make it; otherwise they have to cancel routes, causing problems for students and parents. They are also needed to drive to sporting events. Courtesy Photo

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Schools can never have too many bus drivers

Many school districts across the country are facing serious bus driver shortages heading into the school year, causing…

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Rape victim wants CKSD to protect students from predators

Isaac Yates wants to make sure the Central Kitsap School District protects students in the future.

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Kitsap resident takes proper steps after encountering bat with rabies

A bat captured after potentially having contact with a local resident last week tested positive for rabies, according…

A 4-H participant leads her miniature horse around the course for the judges. Elisha Meyer/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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All sides of Kitsap County present for Fair weekend

The sights, sounds and smells of the Kitsap County Fair and Stampede returned in full force this past…

Rabbi Mendy Goldshmid leads a celebration to welcome the new CommUnity Torah at Wilkes Elementary School August 28 in Bainbridge Island. Courtesy photos

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Jewish community celebrates community Torah scroll

Hundreds of Jewish community members gathered at Wilkes Elementary School on Aug. 28 to complete and welcome a…

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Disaster preparedness: Map Your Neighborhood

Only about 35 percent of Bainbridge neighborhoods are prepared for a disaster.

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BI firm brews business with Guatemala company

“There are 70 steps in order to get a cup of coffee,” said Gerson Morales, co-founder of Cooperativa…

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The bullpen, where pitchers warm up before going into a game, is just one of many areas of the baseball field in disrepair.

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Field of (bad) dreams

BISD says fixes are in the works