The Bainbridge Island City Council will hear from the Sierra Club at this week’s meeting.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will decide whether to approve temporary marijuana regulations at this week’s session.
With more than 250,000 visitors and half a million books checked out a year, the Bainbridge Public Library is arguably one of the island’s most busy and well-loved community centers.
The Bainbridge High School debate team had great success at the annual Wilcox High School tournament.
Peninsula Community Health Services will be at the Bainbridge Public Library to answer questions about the new health care exchange.
Deb Buitenveld sits at her desk in the front room of a single-family home on John Adams Lane. Opposite her paper-strewn desk, there is a closet full of arts and crafts materials, and in the other room, members of the organization of which Buitenveld is co-founder and program director are making pizzas.
Friends of the Library will a big book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26. Proceeds will benefit the library.
For several on Bainbridge Island, Typhoon Haiyan did not just hit a country, but it hit family.
The Bainbridge Public Library will host Book-a-Computer-Trainer at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23.
The Bainbridge Public Library will host a drop-in session for readers who want to learn about digital magazines, starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23.
Students from Ordway Elementary on Bainbridge Island filled box after box with donated food at Helpline House after the school’s annual Thanksgiving food drive.
The Bainbridge Island City Council voted to move forward with the Department of Ecology’s “required” and “recommended” changes to the city’s update of its Shoreline Master Program.
After several citizen noise complaints this past summer, the city of Bainbridge Island has received answers to worries about increased airplane traffic over Bainbridge Island.