Outgoing city manager Blair King was recognized for his service to the city as part of the Bainbridge Island City Council’s Jan. 27 meeting.
Since 2017, Bainbridge Island has been served by a community health navigator who provides a wide variety of behavioral ...
Upon arrival, crews found heavy fire and smoke coming from a detached, 1.5-story garage and storage building. Due to structural damage and risk of building collapse, firefighters had to fight the fire ...
The Washington State Ferries held its first community meetings of the year Jan. 21, sharing updates about the budget, ...
Since 2019, the Bremerton Police Department has adopted a program called Safe Place, which aims to build working ...
Strong wind and heavy rain can cause serious damage to trees, homes, and nearby structures, especially in the Pacific Northwest, where storms are common. The good news is that a lot of storm damage is ...
At a special business meeting Jan. 20, the Bainbridge Island City Council unanimously cancelled the city’s contract with Prothman Company, the corporate recruitment firm hired to seek out a new ...
The Bainbridge Island City Council received an update about road infrastructure improvements as part of its Jan. 20 study ...
Washington State Ferries reported 17 physical assaults systemwide, seven on Kitsap-based routes, and 23 threats/verbal abuse incidents systemwide, with 13 on Kitsap-based routes last year.
The Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners received an update on the agency’s proposed added service for the FIFA World Cup in Seattle and the fan zone in Bremerton this summer, as part of its Jan. 20 ...