80 years later: Remembering the Japanese American Exclusion
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80 years ago, the Pacific Northwest marked a dark moment in history. On March 30, 1942, 272 Japanese Americans living in Bainbridge Island were forced out of their homes and sent to internment camps.

Pickleball players proud after game is designated as Washington State's official sport

A day after Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill naming pickleball as Washington State’s official sport, we met with the players who have been advocating for this moment since last summer.

WSDOT seeks input on Seattle-Bainbridge ferry terminal

The Seattle-Bainbridge Island ferry route is the busiest in Washington, with 3.2 million travelers per year pre-pandemic. But, WSDOT is looking to renovate the 50-year-old terminal walkway on the Bainbridge side.

Shark washes ashore on Brainbridge Island

A six-gill shark was found washed up on the shore of Bainbridge Island on Monday after ingesting fishing gear. 

3 agencies investigate Washington ferry after engine fire

Three agencies are investigating a fire that damaged an engine room aboard the state ferry Wenatchee last week.

Bainbridge family honors memory of daughter with memorial scholarship fund

A week after the tragic loss of three teens on Bainbridge Island, the family of one of the victims is creating a lasting legacy in their daughter’s name.

Help ID serial car prowl suspect detectives hope will stop before he gets hurt

Bainbridge Island Police detectives have a plea to a young car prowl suspect to do the right thing and come talk to them before he, himself gets hurt.

Heavy rain sends 11 million gallons of untreated wastewater into Puget Sound

The West Point Treatment Plant in Seattle sent 11 million gallons of untreated storm water and sewage into Puget Sound on Wednesday, King County’s wastewater treatment division announced, blaming the release on widespread power outages.

WMW pressure leads to surrender of woman wanted for identity theft, stealing mail

The Department of Corrections says pressure from being featured on Washington's Most Wanted led to the surrender of Ola Mae Milam on Wednesday, November 25th.

Help ID suspects who used fraudulent credit cards to steal clothes from charity store that helps children

Bainbridge Island Police are hoping someone can identity these three suspects accused of using fraudulent credit cards to buy clothes last month from the Seattle Children's Hospital Bainbridge Bargain Boutique charity store.