A toppled tree hit power lines and sparked a house fire on the north end of Bainbridge Island Friday morning.
Washington State Ferries said the ferry M/V Wenatchee was damaged enough by its crash into the dock in Winslow that the vessel will be pulled from service until further notice.
Police told Bainbridge teen was riding wrong way in traffic.
The scene may be the same for Spartan Coach Holly Rohrbacher, but oh, how the view has changed.
An islander walking along the beach at Hawley Cove discovered a body that had washed ashore in Eagle Harbor just east of the ferry terminal Tuesday afternoon.
Council may pay for new police station with non-voted bonds.
The kickoff meeting to launch a feasibility study for creating a city-run electric utility will be held in the third week of September.
Fatal flaws, five times over. That’s the reason why the city will have to restart its efforts to get bids from construction companies who want to take on the next piece of the Sound to Olympics Trail project.
Investigation could stretch into October.
The former owner of the historic tugboat “Chickamauga” may serve 20 days in jail after admitting he let the 100-year tugboat fall into disrepair and sink in Eagle Harbor in late 2013.
The bicyclist found dead at Fort Ward Park Wednesday had been reported missing from a celebratory get-together the night before, according to Bainbridge police.
Continuing down a path that some called “shameful” and “a huge and unnecessary waste of money,” the Bainbridge city council voted Tuesday to spend nearly $100,000 to have a consultant investigate the idea of the city starting its own electric company.
Public opposition to the proposal to create an island-based public power company continues to ramp up as city officials contemplate spending $100,000 on a feasibility study for a city-run electric utility.