It was expected to be a sequel to the Bainbridge Island Police Department’s first town hall meeting held in September, but it was more of a rerun instead.
For years artist Bill Hemp has been eying iconic Bainbridge homes and crafting pen-and-ink portraits of them. But lately he has set his sights beyond the island’s shores.
Court dates for two Bainbridge Island-based trials have been postponed.
Downtown Winslow is Bainbridge Island’s little economic engine, but with the economy continuing to sputter, some would like the city to get out and help push.
Allyson Brown in the new executive director of One Call For All, which is currently in the midst of its annual fundraiser for island causes.
Bainbridge Island is home to a farm-fresh community and a gorgeous holiday haven. It’s about time someone started putting them together. Here’s a guide to island farms offering great holiday food.
Chef Tom Douglas comes to Bainbridge Island for two appearances on Dec. 2. From 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Town & Country Market, and at 3 p.m. at Eagle Harbor Book Co.
Honey Toad Studio raised over $30,000 online to shoot second season of “Wrecked.”
David Moseley, assistant secretary of state’s ferry system, stopped by Bainbridge Island to discuss a variety of issues such as liquified natural gas and Coleman Dock, and even entertained suggestions like adding first class cabin service.
The annual Arms Around Bainbridge calendar is out, benefiting the island cause.
The owners of the 122 are working to return the business to Winslow, but it will be an uphill battle.
Bainbridge Island city officials have agreed to take an inside look from the outside at the city’s embattled police department.
Three stainless steel propellers were stolen off the Bainbridge Island Police Department’s patrol boat.