The ninth annual Stars and Strikes Old Timers’ Baseball Game will once again kick up dust at Bainbridge High School at 9 a.m. Thursday, July 4.
The island’s own brewery has been pumping out a bevy of beers for one year now and is celebrating its first anniversary with a birthday bash from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, June 30 at its tap room in the Coppertop Loop.
A 30-percent cut in water rates was put on the fast track Wednesday after the Bainbridge Island City Council brought it one step closer to a vote.
The next step may put the rate reduction into effect.
Ron Peltier, the organizer of the protests, has said the group plans to take to the corner each Tuesday during the evening commute.
An alleged heroin dealer from Bainbridge Island now faces more charges for his involvement with the drug.
An inch of rain has fallen on Bainbridge Island over the past three days, according to Seattle Rain Watch.
Tim Carey will be sworn in tonight as the newest member of the board of commissioners for the Bainbridge Island Fire Department.
More than 3,400 visitors have stepped inside the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art in the 10 days since the new museum threw open its doors.
Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.
Bainbridge Island’s Design Review Board will meet next week for a discussion of the board’s procedures and processes.
Washington State Ferries said the 2:05 p.m. Tuesday, June 25 sailing from Bainbridge Island to Seattle has been delayed.
A voters forum will be held this week to introduce the candidates for a seat on the board of commissioners for the Bainbridge Island Fire Department.
Computer training is available at the Bainbridge Public Library from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesdays, by appointment.