The state Attorney General’s Office recently stated that local governments are not required to implement Washington’s new marijuana law in their jurisdictions.
Bainbridge Island Police Chief Matthew Hamner has announced plans to form a Youth Advisory Group for the Bainbridge police department.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will consider changing the day it meets each week from Wednesday to Tuesday.
Bainbridge businesses have just received an economic boost.
With change comes also a few firsts.
For the Bainbridge Island Police Department, there have been a lot of changes in the past year, and with that officers were recognized in the department’s first award ceremony last week.
Bainbridge police discovered evidence of a possible break-in at Bainbridge High School last weekend.
Residents of the Rolling Bay area are invited to a community meeting next week to discuss the future of their neighborhood in time for the 2014 Comprehensive Plan update.
The owner of the historic tugboat that sank last October in Eagle Harbor and spilled hundreds of gallons of fuel into Puget Sound entered a plea of not guilty to three felony charges Wednesday in Kitsap County Superior Court.
Last week’s sewage spill into Eagle Harbor wasn’t big enough to trigger a low-flow alarm at the city of Bainbridge Island’s wastewater treatment plant, according to an incident report released Tuesday on the sewer pipe failure.
Bainbridge Island officials estimate about 145,000 gallons of raw sewage was spilled into Eagle Harbor last Thursday when a sewer pipe broke.
The Bainbridge Island Harbor Commission will meet tomorrow at Waterfront Park Community Center to talk about the Waterfront Park project.
WSDOT officials say project will increase safety and aid flow.
Critics to a proposed shopping center near the Highway 305-High School Road intersection struck familiar chords at the start of a three-day public hearing for the project.