Puget Sound Energy reported just after 10 a.m. Friday that roughly 43,000 customers were still without power after Thursday night’s windstorm.
Power remains out for several neighborhoods on Bainbridge Island in the aftermath of a powerful windstorm that hit Western Washington Thursday night.
Approximately 1,230 Puget Sound Energy customers lost power during an outage that was reported just before 9:30 p.m. Thursday night near Point White Drive NE.
Commissioners with the Bainbridge Island Fire Department unanimously decided Thursday to put a $16 million bond measure to pay for new and improved fire hall facilities before voters in the February election.
This week’s adoptable pets are Amanda and Shadow Jr.
Friends of the Library will hold a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 at the Bainbridge Public Library.
Bainbridge students on Bus Route 33 will be arriving late the afternoon of Wednesday, Dec. 10, according to staff at Captain Charles Wilkes Elementary School.
David Ward submitted his resignation letter to the city Wednesday.
David Ward is no longer a Bainbridge Island city councilman.
McDonald’s hit by wayward driver.
A visitor from Rising Sun, Maryland was taken to Harrison Medical Center with a possible head injury after she was hit by a car while crossing High School Road near Starbucks just before 7:30 a.m. Monday morning.
Washington State Ferries is advising travelers on the Bainbridge Island-Seattle ferry route that the ferry MV Walla Walla will temporarily replace the MV Puyallup for four days starting Friday, Dec. 12.
Washington State Ferries reported that the ferry MV Puyallup was back on schedule on the Bainbridge Island-Seattle route after an earlier delay due to police activity.