Starbucks has been in contact with Bainbridge Island city officials about plans the worldwide coffee retailer has to establish a location at the Village Shopping Center on High School Road.
Todd Baylor has lived life on the cutting edge. It has all added up to where he is today — co-owner of one of the island’s most popular hairstyling hot spots, the Firefly Salon.
Andersen provides smiles and coffee as manager of the Town & Country Espresso stand.
J. Oliver Jackson Smith, or “Oli” to his friends and family, is a true islander. He moved to Bainbridge when he was “negative four-months-old” as his mother Eon Smith puts it.
Eagle Harbor’s waterfront is set to get a facelift after the city council finally decided where to put the $2 million settlement from Washington State Ferries that’s been burning a hole in the city’s pocket for two years.
A cash mob event will hit Paper Products, Etc. on Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 28.
The fee would likely be $20, the maximum allowed by law. The city estimates that, at a collection rate of 90 percent, it would raise approximately $330,686, based on the 18,000-plus registered vehicles on Bainbridge.
Jeff Hemmat has taken over the reins of the Bainbridge Island Bluegrass Festival for 2012.
At the STEM summer camp, students get a week full of the four STEM fields — science, technology, engineering and math. This year, astronaut John Fabian visited.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will consider a new method to fund its ailing roads. A vehicle excise tax.
Jaime Silva-Arroyo, 26, of Bainbridge Island is being charged with third degree rape.
Bainbridge Island police remain tight-lipped about an investigation into two sexual assaults against women walking near Madison Avenue that occurred Sunday afternoon. Bainbridge Island Police Commander Sue Shultz declined to give details on the two attacks, but did say that detectives were making progress.
Bainbridge Island police are investigating two separate reports of sexual assaults that occurred Sunday afternoon.