Students — and teachers and staff — bid farewell to summer as classes resumed this week on Bainbridge Island.
City leaders are asking residents to open the dialogue and share what “economic development” means to them. Through the forum, the city hopes to get a better idea of which direction they should pursue in improving the local economy.
Candidate promises to overturn new SMP.
Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.
It’s a lot, but no record.
This month Women’s Schola Nova will be joined by the Men’s Compline Choir for a special Evensong Service.
It’s a little dirty, a bit rusty, but still up to the job. That’s the general impression that inspectors with the Washington State Department of Transportation were left with after two days of intensive scrutiny of the Agate Pass Bridge in July.
A student was struck by a vehicle Friday afternoon in front of Bainbridge High School.
The Blakely Family Picnic will kick off at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6 at the school.
In the month of August, two businesses on Winslow Way experienced burglaries and workers at a third business found evidence of an attempted burglary. And in late July, the Waterfront Park Community Center was also ransacked.
The Bainbridge Island City Council has decided to move forward with an initiative to install bike lanes down North Madison Avenue.
More students than expected have enrolled in Bainbridge Island schools this fall, district officials reported Thursday.
Roadway construction on Fort Ward Hill will be suspended until next spring.