Journey of Trust continues with a new six-week series, “Freeing Your Inner Voice,” from 10 a.m. to noon Mondays, Nov. 4 through Dec. 9.
The race for Bainbridge Island Fire Department Commissioner Position 2 features two candidates who could not be more different in terms of their life experiences and personal perspectives.
The candidates who aspire to hold the Position 4 seat on the Bainbridge Island Fire Department agree that the department is in a state of change.
Experience — but exactly what type — has become a prime issue in the race for the Position 5 seat on the board of commissioners for the Bainbridge Island Fire Department.
Puget Sound Energy is continuing to call in additional crews to get power restored across Western Washington Saturday as a gusty windstorm continues to knock down trees and power lines across the region.
There’s something unique about this November’s race for the Director District 2 position for the Bainbridge Island School Board.
Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.
Much of Bainbridge Island was without power Saturday morning as a windstorm continues to sweep the Puget Sound area.
Both candidates for the South Ward seat on the Bainbridge Island City Council admit they don’t come from diametrically opposed views. And in fact, at the forums and events the two attended, the phrase “I agree with…” was common.
However, there are two major distinctions between the candidates.
Voters will recognize one candidate in the running for the Central Ward seat on the Bainbridge Island City Council. The other you might not know, but perhaps that’s to his fortune.
Wayne Roth and Arlene Buetow are running for the Central Ward, Position 5 seat on the Bainbridge Island City Council.
The man taken into custody Thursday after making threats and refusing to leave the Bainbridge High School parking lot has been released from the care of Kitsap Mental Health, officials at the Bainbridge Island School District said Friday.
Modern Collision Rebuild and Service is kicking off its sixth annual food drive for Helpline House this week.
Overeaters Anonymous meets on Bainbridge at 9:15 a.m. Saturdays at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church and 5 p.m. Wednesdays at Bethany Lutheran Church.