Council agrees to focus its efforts on new city dock.
It was a message that countless Americans have longed to hear: You’ve just won millions of dollars in the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes. Unfortunately for one Bainbridge Island woman, a winner’s notification letter that she’d won $2.5 million — along with a check to start the claims process — she received just before Christmas turned out to be a scam.
The city of Bainbridge Island is asking the state to reject a proposed license for a retail marijuana shop on NE Day Road.
The Bainbridge Island man accused of assaulting two women at random outside The Doctors Clinic last month was arrested for attempted murder Thursday after he allegedly attacked another inmate at the Kitsap County Jail and tried to gouge out the man’s eyes.
The size of the candidate field for the open Bainbridge city council seat doubled just before the deadline Tuesday, and the city now has six volunteers to serve in the post left empty by the resignation of David Ward.
Bainbridge Island police hope to start motorcycle patrols in the coming year in response to continuing traffic complaints.
Katherine E. Dunn, a retired kindergarten teacher and a member of the city’s Civil Service Commission, seriously injured in accident.
The city of Bainbridge Island has hired a California company to help design the long-awaited road-end improvement project on Fletcher Landing Road.
An elderly woman was seriously injured after she was hit and trapped under a car while walking with her two grandchildren through a parking lot at the condominium complex on Harborview Drive Southeast Friday afternoon.
Commissioners with the Bainbridge Island Fire Department unanimously decided late last week to put a $16 million bond measure to pay for new and improved fire hall facilities before voters in the February election.
Just one person so far has volunteered to serve in the Bainbridge city council seat left empty by the recent resignation of David Ward.
Alleged attacker is also suspect in recent car prowls.
The Bainbridge Island man accused of assaulting two women before barricading himself in his second-story apartment on Wallace Way Monday night was being sued over unpaid court bills and was facing a January hearing on the lawsuit at the time of his arrest.