The Bainbridge Island Museum of Art has announced its official opening day: Friday, June 14.
He’s spent more than eight years on the job sniffing out crime, but now it’s time for one of Bainbridge Island’s finest to hang up his leash. Rusty, the Bainbridge Island Police Department’s K-9 officer, will retire from service at the end of February.
Erika Keo, also known as “Pearly” the tooth fairy, visits children at the Kids Discovery Museum on Wednesday to spread the word of good oral hygiene.
The Bainbridge Island man accused of running a marijuana grow operation was caught this month threatening to harm the police officers that arrested him after it was also discovered he had possession of a firearm.
The man arrested for mail and identity theft has faced one round of charges but will face even more as police continue to sort through thousands of pieces of mail.
Reliable Storage and Bainbridge Self Storage are engaged in a battle to collect the most food donations for Helpline House.
Breaking up is hard to do. But it’s a little easier when a Bainbridge Island police officer helps you out.
Bainbridge Island’s own cable channel, BITV, faded to black two years ago.
City Manager Doug Schulze has brought what could be the first steps to the city council on the idea to outsource management of Bainbridge Island’s water utility. It is the latest development in the recent effort to rid the city of its utility.
Officials with the Kitsap Admirals paid a visit to youngsters at the Boys & Girls Club last week. But they weren’t there to shoot hoops. Instead, they wanted to drive home their anti-bullying message.
Coal Free Bainbridge held its first demonstration Tuesday on the corner of Winslow Way and Highway 305, a prime spot to be seen by islanders headed on their morning commute. The group plans to be out on the corner each Tuesday until Earth Day on April 22. It’s the most visible action the group has taken since forming last spring to highlight the fact that coal is powering Bainbridge.
A Port Townsend man was arrested this week on charges ranging from stealing mail to identity theft, and police said he may be responsible for some of the recent mail thefts on Bainbridge Island.
Last week the Bainbridge Island City Council waded through the issue of pawning off management of its water utility to an outside party. This week it will dive right back in.