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Mrs. White, played by Rel Eerkes, is overcome by all the murders and becomes hysterical.

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Don’t have a Clue? Check out this play

Bainbridge High School Theater Club has set the stage for Clue, a farce-meets-murder mystery based on the legendary…

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Bakerpreneurs Valerie and Evan Cummins with their pet rabbit, Jay, are now delivering fresh cookies and pretzels on Bainbridge Island through their online-based business, Cookie Cafe.

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Subscribe to bring healthy cookies right to your door on BI

A new cookie subscription service that delivers fresh handmade treats is on the rise on Bainbridge Island—and it’s…

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Ezra Strawn, 12, poses with a certificate from Guinness World Records verifying her world record displaying 1,650 origami dogs May 16 at the Bainbridge Island Public Library.

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Record: Nobody better than Ezra at folding origami dogs

A Bainbridge Island girl has set a world record for displaying the most folded origami dogs.

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Rendering of the visitor center to be constructed at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial.

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$4 million sought for new memorial visitor center

The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association has launched a campaign to raise $4 million for a…

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2 on ballot for Manchester port

Two candidates are seeking a seat on the Manchester Port Commission. James E. Strode is seeking re-election and…

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The Jewish community from Bainbridge Island and Kitsap County gathered at Waterfront Park on the evening of Oct. 12 for a prayer and unity rally in the wake of Hamas attacks on Israel.

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Local Jewish community rally in prayer for Israel

In the wake of the attack on Israel by Hamas on Oct. 7 the Jewish community of Bainbridge…

Trees marked with blue paint are designated for removal as part of forest thinning planned at Morani Preserve in Winslow.

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Strategies to replace trees dying off on BI

Climate change is causing Western red cedar and Western hemlock trees to die off on Bainbridge Island. It’s…

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Fanny band members Alice de Buhr, Jean Milliken, Nickey Barclay and June Milliken pose for photos.

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BI photographer documented Fanny rock group

When filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart stumbled upon an all-woman 1970s rock band and decided to make a documentary,…

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Moviegoers gather at the Lynwood Theatre to view the documentary, ‘This is not financial advice,’ during the opening night of the inaugural Bainbridge Island Film Festival Sept. 21.

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Spartan alum kicks off BI Film Festival

The Bainbridge Island Film Festival kicked off its inaugural event at the Historic Lynwood Theatre with a screening…

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New pedestrian walkways were installed at the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal during the week of Sept. 6-12. They will open to the public later this fall. It’s part of a $33 million fix by the state Department of Transportation.

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Walk this way

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The American Legion Colin Hyde Post 172 on Bainbridge Island flew the American flag at half-staff to commemorate Patriot Day in honor of the first responders and civilians who died or were wounded on Sept. 11, 2001, and the POW/MIA flag for military personnel who were prisoners of war or missing in action.

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BI honors those killed, injured during 9-11

A small group of veterans and community leaders observed Patriot Day at the American Legion Colin Hyde Post…

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Construction work continues at the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal where a second walkway span was set into place the morning of Sept. 11.

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Crane lifts ferry walkway span into place

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Construction workers on the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal prepare to transfer the first of the walkway spans Sept. 8.

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Worker injured at BI ferry terminal out of hospital

A construction worker was injured at the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal at about noon Sept. 8 when a…

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A crane is moved into place that will be used to set the walkway spans in place.

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Few problems on first days of Ferrymageddon

For months the dreaded Ferrymageddon hovered over the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal like a dark cloud waiting for…

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Bearon Old Coyote leads the Blessing Song with members of the dance and song group.

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Tribe helps BI students celebrate school’s new name

The first week held many new beginnings for Bainbridge Island School District students—the x̌alilc Elementary School gathered for…

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The original chair from the barber shop that existed in the current space that the Bainbridge Escape room fills sets the scene for the ‘Crime of the Century’ that unfolded on Bainbridge Island in 1914.

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Solve ‘Crime of Century’ at BI Escape Room

If you like solving puzzles and crimes, there’s a new escape room on Winslow Way for amateur sleuths…

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Janna Chan participates in the Zumba Dance for Maui fundraiser led by Olymar Gallagher at Town Center Aug. 25.

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Zumba class on BI helps benefit Maui fire victims

When Josh Masters learned that his best friend’s fitness studio was destroyed in the Lahaina, Maui fire, he…

Mount Rainier looms large on the horizon.

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A walk down Larsons Lane

An evening walk along Larsons Lane NE in the Lynwood neighborhood offers many views grand and small. Earlier…

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The Buxton Center is in the final stages of construction and is expected to be completed by the end of the month. Shows in the new facility will begin in October.

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BPA remodel almost ready for grand opening

There’s been a lot of activity at Town Center where the new Buxton Center is taking shape.

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Attorney and food safety expert Bill Marler and writer Jeff Benedict pose under the marquee at the Lynwood Theater during the premiere of the documentary, Poisoned: The Dirty Truth About Your Food. The film is set for worldwide release on Netflix Aug. 2.

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Food safety topic of BI man’s documentary

Would you knowingly buy chicken contaminated with salmonella or another potentially lethal bacteria?