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BI’s 1st Asian Festival coming in May

A number of events will take place in May as part of the 1st Asian Arts and Heritage…

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Jordan Duncan

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Running shoes should be replaced every 300 miles

Spring is here, and that means its running season. Most races, from 5Ks to ultramarathons, occur in summer.…

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Opinion

Shame on GOP for politicizing bridge tragedy

Leave it to the right to make a cheap attempt to capitalize off human tragedy.

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Megan Bradley

Opinion

How support groups can elevate your parenting skills

Is this normal?” or “Am I doing this right?”

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Opinion

‘The’ plus ‘IRS’ spells theirs; government agrees

Wise and witty thoughts are the only things that bring me any solace during tax-filing season — thoughts,…

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Mihelia Thomas, 16, shares a smile with her sister during a tabletop game.

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PO group strengthens bond of separated siblings

Siblings belong together and are stronger for it, but when that is threatened by safety concerns or instability…

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A look into what became known as the Hospital Hill encampment behind St. Michael Medical Center, a camp that was cleared last month.

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Shelter to open in fall as homeless numbers increase

Deputy David Wolner of the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office will tell you he spends a majority of his…

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Demolition began April 10 on the old Police Station on Winslow Way E. on Bainbridge Island just above the Washington State Ferries dock. The city plans to put affordable housing there. The demolition has been controversial as the city’s Historic Preservation Commission walked out en masse last week because their stance was not respected by leaders, they said.

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BI police station demolition

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Overdose training popular, even though rare on BI

Opioids are not as big of a problem on Bainbridge Island as alcohol or marijuana, but they are…

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Sports

The Caitlin Clark effect on women’s sports

When I began covering sports as a freshman at Arizona State University, I started at the entry-level writing…

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Construction efforts continue at the new Silverdale Transit Center.

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KT secures increased ferry funding; plans to change bus routes underway

Kitsap Transit celebrated a few wins on the water in its annual mission to secure state funding, but…

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The design shows what the new Poulsbo skatepark could look like.

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Poulsbo skatepark dismantled, improvements in works

Goal is to find new location for covered concrete skatepark

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Bindi Ajula and Cori Goller.

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Outstanding educators named for NK schools

Fourteen from Kitsap County were recognized as Outstanding Educators March 19 at Poulsbo City Hall.

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A bad throw gets by SK first baseman Anthony Flashey.

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SK takes loss in Tribute to Our Troops contest

A go-ahead three-run sixth inning by the Gig Harbor Tides spoiled South Kitsap’s return to Cheney Stadium in…

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Trooper OK, but Olalla pair die in Mason County accident

The Mason County Coroner’s Office has identified the pair killed in an April 6 fatal car accident involving…

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Tech ‘upgrades’ can put those not in car at-risk

Q: You’ve written before about A-pillars being a visibility problem, but try being tall with the safety cam…

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Convicted murderer Danie Kelly is ushered into the courtroom minutes before learning the decision of the jury.

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3 found guilty in Kitsap court of 4 murders

A 12-member jury delivered a guilty verdict in Kitsap County Superior Court April 5 on all counts against…

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Kingston man gets 7 years for role in Capitol riot

A Kingston man was sentenced to over seven years in prison April 3 after he was previously convicted…

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An artist’s rendition of the Community Events Center in Port Orchard.

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Director: PO could break ground on center next year

Change may be the only constant, but it can sometimes appear that community projects defy that axiom.