Bainbridge Island City Councilman tried to press his fellow council members for a vote to determine the fate of the city’s water utility this week
The Bainbridge Island City Council wrestled with an ethical dilemma Wednesday in the wake of a controversy involving one of its own.
The Bainbridge Island-based shelter was recently inundated with six eagles, each thinly clinging to life.
Lindsley’s clothing store in Winslow will close up shop on May 18.
Chef Brendan McGill of Bainbridge Island’s Hitchock not only won the title of people’s best new chef in the Northwest and Pacific region, he also took the prize for best new chef in the nation for Food & Wine magazines People’s Choice poll.
The island’s wooden boat festival will take over Eagle Harbor June 15-16.
Reliable Storage and Bainbridge Self Storage went toe-to-toe with competing food drives for the Helpline House. Both aimed to out-raise the other during the food drives, which were held from Feb. 23 through March 9.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will grapple with the city’s ethics program at its Wednesday meeting in the wake of a controversial complaint against one of the city council members.
John Green will compete for the Central Ward seat currently held by Councilwoman Debbi Lester.
Two women. Two books. One disease. And a whole lot of monkeying around.
A line has been drawn in the sand on Bainbridge Island, between rights and regulations. Some say that line is drawn along the waterfront, while others say that the brewing battle over the city’s Shoreline Master Program is merely the result of misunderstandings and misleading.
In a major twist to an ongoing saga, Bainbridge Island City Manager Doug Schulze said this week that it will be more costly to outsource management of the city’s water utility than to operate it in-house.
Eric Stevens on Bainbridge Island has been appointed as the next executive director of Kitsap Humane Society.
