Dairy continues, but residents and wood shop must move out.
The city of Bainbridge Island remains without an attorney, but now it has a temp service of sorts to help it get by until a new lawyer takes on the job.
The island’s senior community packed the new Waterfront Park Community Center Wednesday as speeches were made, and people were thanked at the successful close of the major makeover project.
The Bainbridge High School Jazz Orchestra performed at the inauguration of Jay Inslee as Washington’s 23rd governor.
Jay Inslee of Bainbridge Island is sworn in as Washington state’s 23rd governor during a ceremony in the capitol rotunda.
The program for the annual meeting of the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum will feature the May 26, 1976 fire that destroyed Bainbridge High School.
Bainbridge Island Republican Women has donated $1,500 to the Wounded Warrior Project.
The staff at Captain Johnston Blakely Elementary will host an open house at the school from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30.
Reservations are now being taken for the 10th annual Bainbridge Schools Foundation Dinner Auction Gala.
The fall semester wraps up today at Bainbridge High School, and the Spartans will start the second half of the school year on Monday, Jan. 8.
The 10:25 a.m. sailing from Bainbridge Island to Seattle Friday is running 30 minutes behind schedule.
A new survey shows that drivers who use cell phones while on the road are more likely to engage in additional dangerous behaviors such as speeding, driving while drowsy, driving without a seatbelt and sending texts or emails.
The city of Bainbridge Island will take a more intensive look inside its troubled police department. City Manager Douglas Shultze has hired an expert consultant to conduct a top-to-bottom review of the police department to find areas of improvement and then come up with a development plan for needed changes.