A Bainbridge resident who has family in Puerto Rico became the victim of alleged extortion Wednesday, July 1, when he received a phone call from a person claiming to be a gang leader in his parent’s small town.
The Bainbridge Island City Council has put its final stamp of approval on the city’s Shoreline Master Program update. It did not come easy.
Interest rates are about to get better for the city of Bainbridge Island.
The 2014 sale brought in another record-setting profit with $466,793.37.
In a narrow 4-3 council vote at a public hearing this week, the ordinance passed and is now on its way to the state Department of Ecology to become law.
Chief Hamner prioritizes accountability and stronger ties with the community
Grow Community is now accepting advance reservations for its second phase of homes.
The Bainbridge Island Rotary Auction and Rummage Sale got off to a quick start once again on Saturday, June 28.
Services are planned for early next week to honor a Bainbridge Island native, Poulsbo resident and Seattle firefighter.
The Bainbridge Island Rotary Auction and Rummage Sale will be returning for its 54th year at 8 a.m. this Saturday.
In just five days, volunteers have accepted donated garage sale items that will fill six acres at Woodward Middle School, from its parking lot and sports field through its gymnasium and classrooms.
Group pledges to avoid patronizing businesses for at least seven years.
The Bainbridge Island City Council voted Monday to extend the existing guard rail and impose traffic restrictions on Fort Ward Hill Road.