Council forms new committee to decide next steps for the $2 million from WSF settlement.
Operation of the city-managed parking that lot many park-and-riders use has been transferred to another party.
Outspoken Bill Knobloch leaves council, but remains involved in helping his community.
Island has gained its own corner of Washington’s craft distilling scene.
A Bainbridge Island man has passed away after an attack in Mexico over the holiday weekend. Community members can contribute to a memorial fund at a local bank.
A day left to support the downtown Winslow Giving Trees.
Request investigates Council Member Bill Knobloch’s personal emails and the “Knobloch memo.”
Controversy stirs over an anonymous memo found at city hall that some say is threatening, while others say it is meaningless.
Council approves appointments to the Civil Service Commission and the Ethics Board.
WSF settlement funds reserved for water-related nexus
Solar panels to be installed on city hall at no charge to city
Council members say farewell while the newly elected are sworn in.
Appointments to the city’s Ethics Board and the Civil Service Commission (CSC) have been proposed by City Council ad hoc committees and await confirmation at Wednesday’s council meeting.
