The two drivers who were injured in a car crash Monday at the Agate Pass Bridge remain in care at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, hospital officials said Tuesday.
Islanders celebrate Bainbridge’s newest addition.
Developers of a new group care facility have expressed interest in a project, and the proposal is in the early discussion stages in the city’s planning department. The group home will be constructed on the land that the Serenity House once stood at 4500 Pleasant Beach Drive.
Officials with Friends of the Farms recently announced they’ve inked long-term leases with local farmers to cultivate city-owned lands.
Three Bainbridge Island council members will be up for re-election this year, but only one is considering running again.
Island musician releases second recording, sells out Seattle club.
Eagle Harbor is about to get a little more green as the Army Corps of Engineers continue a project to restore the shoreline to its natural glory.
The island’s most beloved — and adorable — officer has decided to kick up his paws and leave his career of fighting crime on Bainbridge. Officer Rusty, the department’s K-9 officer, has retired.
One permit will fit all if the Bainbridge Island City Council approves a resolution expanding access to boat launches at its Wednesday meeting.
Bainbridge Island was among the top three regions hit by a mail theft spree that is now a major crime case in Jefferson County.
The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art has announced its official opening day: Friday, June 14.
He’s spent more than eight years on the job sniffing out crime, but now it’s time for one of Bainbridge Island’s finest to hang up his leash. Rusty, the Bainbridge Island Police Department’s K-9 officer, will retire from service at the end of February.
Erika Keo, also known as “Pearly” the tooth fairy, visits children at the Kids Discovery Museum on Wednesday to spread the word of good oral hygiene.
