Bainbridge police officers had their hands full before the holidays when an island man went on a car-crashing spree on the south side of the island.
Commander Sue Shultz carried out her final duty for the Bainbridge Island Police Department Monday as she packed up her office and cleaned out her desk.
Friends of the Library will hold a book sale from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3 at the Bainbridge Public Library. Proceeds benefit the library.
The Review takes a comprehensive look back at the stories that shaped our lives over the past year.
Drunk drivers, booze-snatching shoplifters and the usual collection of wayward islanders kept Bainbridge police busy this past year. The Review scoured its blotter roll from the past year to pull together some of the most memorable emergency calls.
Joan Lindall Holcomb passed away in her sleep near Frederick, Md. last week. She was 78.
Bainbridge Performing Arts will host a New Year’s Eve Party starting at 9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 31.
Weed Warriors and the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Rec District are looking for volunteers to help pull up Scotch broom seedlings at Blakely Harbor Park.
Inspired by Builders’ Club members — the middle school branch of the Kiwanis organization — students, staff and administrators at Woodward Middle School donated more than 100 “Kits for Kids.”
Greyson Neil Nebeker was born June 20, 2012, at Northwest Women’s Center, in Tucson, Ariz.
Sophia and Mason were the most popular baby names in Washington last year, the Washington State Department of Health announced Thursday.
The winter sailing schedule for Washington State Ferries begins this Sunday, Dec. 30.
The Bainbridge Island City Council is taking a second week off.