Bainbridge Island has a new mayor: Anne Blair.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will consider a proclamation Wednesday that will recognize Monday, Jan. 20, 2014 as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A new set of eyes will review a controversial retail-commercial center planned near the Highway 305-High School Road intersection later this month.
Bainbridge police have identified at least 79 victims of mail theft since Dec. 21.
A little more than $450, a safe and cash register were discovered stolen from Rolling Bay Cafe Christmas Day.
The Bainbridge Island City Council has approved revisions to the Housing Design Demonstration Project program.
Bainbridge Island residents will have an opportunity to offer design input for an improved Waterfront Park and city dock.
The Waterfront Park footbridge should be reopened by late January.
For the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund site, technology might be more than just the future. It might be a savior.
One group of young islanders have taken it upon themselves to open a holiday boutique in time for the shopping season — while also simultaneously helping educate girls in developing countries around the world.
Almost a third of the Bainbridge Island Police Department volunteered in this year’s Shop with a Cop Christmas program.
Bainbridge Island’s Design Review Board received a preview into Phase II of Grow Community this month, which will include a community center and potentially an early childcare school.
Aaron Michaels Bylsma has been found connected to several incidents in the rash of recent car prowls through found property, forensics and eyewitness identification.