Bob Scales, a Bainbridge Island attorney and former city councilman running for the post of Kitsap County prosecuting attorney, has run afoul of election rules covering campaign materials.
The board of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District has changed the dates of its meetings in July.
Emergency responders and police on Bainbridge Island had a relatively quiet Fourth of July holiday, officials said Monday.
Bainbridge Island’s Grand Old Fourth of July parade and community celebration marched into its 47th year Friday as downtown Winslow became ground zero for the island’s biggest party of the year.
This week’s adoptable pets are Kylie and Arden.
The Bainbridge Island Visually Impaired Persons support group will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 9 at the Bainbridge Public Library.
Prospective employees and volunteers for the Bainbridge Island School District may be able to avoid a trip to Bremerton to get fingerprints if the Bainbridge city council signs off on a contract this week to buy an electronic fingerprinting system.
With the last hearing for the city’s controversial Shoreline Master Program approaching quickly on the horizon, the Bainbridge Island City Council will talk this week about making slight adjustments to its guidelines for people who want to offer public comment during hearings.
Washington State Ferries is advising travelers on the Bainbridge Island-Seattle ferry route that Boingo WiFi service will not be available for two hours on Monday, July 7.
Leo Anthony “Tony” Rauch passed away peacefully June 17, 2014 with his son Chris and daughter Theresa at his side.
Downtown Winslow’s annual July 3 street dance party, the traditional precursor to the island’s Grand Old Fourth celebration, returned to rock on once again Thursday.
People who want to vote in the Primary Election in August have through Monday, July 7 to register to vote online or through the mail.
Chief Hamner prioritizes accountability and stronger ties with the community