This will be the final year that Bainbridge High School students will be judged how they stand amongst their fellow classmates.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will make its first modifications to the city’s rules for marijuana business on Bainbridge during this week’s meeting.
Planning commissioner compares design of housing project to prison.
Asks for more impact study on widening pathway for pedestrians.
City council OKs idea to move ahead.
A Bainbridge driver escaped injuries Tuesday afternoon just before her Volkswagen Vanagon burst into flames at the intersection of Wyatt Way and Grow Avenue.
The resolution would require business owners in the Winslow area to pay an annual fee for outdoor retail displays and dining.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will discuss marijuana again at this week’s meeting.
Shop owners can rest easy knowing the city supports retail on downtown Winslow sidewalks.
The island’s new emergency facilities will fit right in with the rest of Bainbridge. Consultants with Mackenzie, Inc. — the agency hired to design the updated fire and police facilities — gave residents a sneak peak Wednesday into what each option may look like.
Bainbridge marijuana businesses may have to wait until November for city officials to establish permanent, reliable regulations.
In other parts of the country, summer isn’t summer without the neighborhood pool.
In what seems to be a car-prowling spree, several Bainbridge residents reported last week their vehicles were entered and items were taken.