The ferry M/V Tacoma had to break out its “Baby on Board” sticker when an unexpected passenger arrived Thursday.
Local sports doctor to offer expertise on the issue of sports injuries and how parents can handle them.
The Powerball lottery has reached a record high jackpot and the fervor for mega-million dollar windfall has spread to Bainbridge Island.
Bainbridge Island City Manager Doug Schulze will offer two options for conducting a long-awaited management review of the city’s embattled police department at the city council meeting tonight.
After 32 years on the job, Brent Peterson will retire from the Bainbridge Island School District.
Bainbridge Island Winter Studio Tour
When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday Nov. 30 through Sunday, Dec. 2.
Where: 10 different locations spread through the island. Full map at www.bistudiotour.com.
Cost: Free.
Even in a modest-sized town like Bainbridge Island, the city fields a variety of public records inquiries every day. But one recent request is a little more mysterious than most.
Bainbridge Island teacher Rory Wilson made headlines after he completed his journey across the Pacific Ocean under just the power of his oars, and with a little help from the wind. But now what?
The Bainbridge Island City Council voted to renew a contract for the city’s juvenile detention services.
First it was Walt’s Market. Then Safeway. By Sunday, the Chevron was hit.
The holidays are fast approaching, and Helpline House can always use more donations to feed the island community. The Third Annual Turkey Trot will offer Bainbridge an opportunity to get in a morning workout before Thanksgiving, as well as a chance to contribute to one of the island’s most pertinent causes.
Bainbridge Island’s City Attorney Will Patton told the incoming city manager last month he would likely be exiting his position when the new manager came on board, according to Patton’s letter of resignation.
Complaint led to decision to place Police Commander Sue Shultz on administrative leave.