Farming is a Bainbridge Island heritage. So when one island woman saw the remote possibility that one farm could be paved over, she wasted no time and took action.
Bainbridge Island Historical Museum will debut a new exhibit that tells an adventurous 100-year-old story of four men blazing a trail out of the Old West.
Best-selling author Robert Goolrick to visit Eagle Harbor Book Company.
Councilwoman Kirsten Hytopoulos pointedly questioned Councilman Steve Bonkowski about a possible conflict of interest over the update of the regulations at the council’s July 11 meeting.
The city council gave a nod of approval to the city’s finance department to pursue the acceptance of credit and debit cards for payments at city hall, with the condition that the fees for the service be passed along to the customer.
The Waypoint has received a nod of approval from city officials.
Pretty Stick is in the running to be the winning location for the next release party for Harvey’s Original Seatbeltbags.
The preservation of Bainbridge Island history got another boost this week as a new site was added to the city’s historic register.
Bainbridge Island Police seized a gun and 2 1/2 ounces of marijuana after a driver went off the road, struck a culvert and flipped his vehicle on Sportsman Club Road Sunday eventing.
Bainbridge Island police are on the hunt for rogue anglers who are getting a little crabby.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will quickly move behind closed doors after the start of their upcoming retreat.
Anita Rockefeller has been hard at work in the weeks leading up to the annual Bainbridge in Bloom event, though not entirely on her featured home garden. Rather, Rockefeller spends much of her time in the community garden she began on her own private property.
Bainbridge Island has quite a few bumpy roads spanning across it, but the bumpiest one lately is the one that runs through city hall.