After a record-breaking year, Kitsap Bank gave back to the communities it serves, including downtown Bainbridge Island.
Islanders for Collaborative Policing is conducting a survey of residents on police issues on Bainbridge Island. Residents should get their input in before the group hosts its next meeting on Friday, March 30.
Only one more week to take advantage of the Dine Local Downtown deals at local restaurants.
Residents crowded Bainbridge Island City Hall during last week’s council meeting to say they’d had enough of disposable, one-use plastic bags. The council is considering a ban of plastic bags that have long been hallmarks of the grocery industry.
Pollution in the Winslow Ravine and nearby waters is not coming from the former Unocal property, experts told the Bainbridge Island City Council Wednesday.
A Superior Court judge has ordered a mental competency review for the man who allegedly raped a woman and molested a 7-year-old girl on Bainbridge Island.
The Dine Local Downtown promotion encourages islanders to support their local restaurants during the week on March 18-22 and March 25-29.
The city of Bainbridge Island is getting closer to finding an acceptable lawyer who can offer outside advice on potential conflicts of interest involving the city attorney.
Downtown Winslow will receive a new and tasty addition as Restaurant Marché opens its doors this weekend.
Former Bainbridge Island councilman Bill Knobloch filed for a restraining order against former council candidate Robert Dashiell Thursday morning. Dashiell was served with the order later Thursday.
Both roads have reopened following repairs by PSE.
During an already intense Bainbridge Island City Council meeting Wednesday, Dan Mallove announced he was resigning from the Utility Advisory Committee.
The Bainbridge Island City Council gave City Manager Brenda Bauer an early exit from city hall Wednesday night.
