The Bainbridge Island Ethics Board will meet tonight to review a complaint against City Councilwoman Debbi Lester.
Bainbridge Schools Foundation recently presented a check for $500,000 to the Bainbridge Island School Board to support programs throughout the district’s seven schools this year.
Thirteen Pacific Northwest growers will bring their hard-to-find plants to the Bloedel Reserve’s annual plant sale this year, organizers of the big event have announced.
Ovation! Musical Theater Bainbridge is now accepting applications for its 2013 college scholarship program.
Local author Marcia Rudoff will be offering a new class on memoir writing at the Waterfront Park Community Center.
The Third Tuesday Book Discussion at 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 will focus on “Unfamiliar Fishes” by Sarah Vowell.
Hannah Chen of Bainbridge Island has been named to the Grinnell College Dean’s List for the fall semester 2012.
Washington leaders reacted with sadness Saturday at news of the death of former Governor Booth Gardner, but said he left behind a legacy that has changed Washington for the better forever.
A Bainbridge Island resident has filed an ethics complaint against Councilwoman Debbi Lester over an alleged conflict of interest.
At least 150 people marched through Winslow to city hall to protest a draft of the city’s Shoreline Master Program. The Bainbridge Island City Council is currently considering the draft.
Pulled away during WWII internment, former BHS class president had fond
memories of Bainbridge Island.
Boon the dog and Barney the cat are ready to come home with you.
Bainbridge Island officials have drawn criticism and ire from many of the island’s waterfront homeowners over its Shoreline Master Program. At least 150 people marched through Winslow to city hall to protest the program.