A line has been drawn in the sand on Bainbridge Island, between rights and regulations. Some say that line is drawn along the waterfront, while others say that the brewing battle over the city’s Shoreline Master Program is merely the result of misunderstandings and misleading.
In a major twist to an ongoing saga, Bainbridge Island City Manager Doug Schulze said this week that it will be more costly to outsource management of the city’s water utility than to operate it in-house.
Eric Stevens on Bainbridge Island has been appointed as the next executive director of Kitsap Humane Society.
Bainbridge Island police are still investigating the accident that shut down the Agate Pass Bridge and brought island roads to a standstill.
The Bainbridge Island Ethics Board quickly rejected an ethics complaint against Councilwoman Debbi Lester Monday, saying it was too vague and lacked the basic requirements of an official complaint.
Vancil has stated that he has not worked for the city’s planning department, as Golan has alleged in his ethics complaint against Councilwoman Debbi Lester.
A Bainbridge Island resident has filed an ethics complaint against Councilwoman Debbi Lester over an alleged conflict of interest.
Bainbridge Island author David Franklin will present his book “Radical Men” at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 17 at Eagle Harbor Book Co.
Pulled away during WWII internment, former BHS class president had fond
memories of Bainbridge Island.
Runner’s Edge is Bainbridge Island’s newest source for runners, walkers and more for the tools they need. It’s grand opening is Saturday, March 16.
Bainbridge Island officials have drawn criticism and ire from many of the island’s waterfront homeowners over its Shoreline Master Program. At least 150 people marched through Winslow to city hall to protest the program.
A fourth victim has been identified in the ongoing case of Bainbridge Island’s alleged “up-skirt” photographer.
The Bainbridge Island Police Department took a shot at taking unwanted guns out of circulation this week with a voluntary firearm turn-in program. The two-day event held Monday, March 11 and Tuesday, March 12 garnered 16 firearms. Police also handed out free gun locks.