After the Bainbridge Island City Council completed the city’s business at its Wednesday meeting, one last matter lingered and could not be left unattended: seating assignments.
The latest appointments to the city’s planning commission not only sparked a council debate over the candidates themselves, but also, how to even vote on the matter.
A suspected drunk driver who was arrested after crashing into a power pole on Manzanita Drive tried to escape in a bizarre attempt that included chewing his shoelaces.
Tension between the island’s police department and the community have been tense since the fatal shooting of a mentally ill man in 2010. One local group will again tackle the topic head-on.
The Bainbridge Island man who attempted to suffocate his wife by smothering her in plastic wrap while she slept has been sentenced to more than three years in prison.
Bainbridge Island may have a new on-ramp to the information superhighway.
Bainbridge Performing Arts begins new holiday tradition.
The city of Bainbridge Island officially announced Friday that the position of its city attorney is open.
Quite a few people have made claims about the end of the world. But how many made them a few hundred years ago?
The Battle Point Astronomical Association will present “Apocalypse Now?” tackling the topic of Dec. 21; a date some point to as the end of the world as we know it, and others feel fine about it.
Three winners were drawn Monday for the Historical Museum’s annual fundraising raffle.
Three stainless steel propellers were stolen off the Bainbridge Island Police Department’s patrol boat sometime during the week before Nov. 26.
City officials once again delayed a vote to launch a $20 car tab fee to pay for road projects, prompting criticism from some on the board.
Second mate talks about the special delivery on the M/V Tacoma.