Bainbridge High School Theater Club has set the stage for Clue, a farce-meets-murder mystery based on the legendary game and…
A new cookie subscription service that delivers fresh handmade treats is on the rise on Bainbridge Island—and it’s environmentally conscious.
A Bainbridge Island girl has set a world record for displaying the most folded origami dogs.
The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association has launched a campaign to raise $4 million for a new visitor…
Two candidates are seeking a seat on the Manchester Port Commission. James E. Strode is seeking re-election and Alexis Pappas…
In the wake of the attack on Israel by Hamas on Oct. 7 the Jewish community of Bainbridge Island and…
Climate change is causing Western red cedar and Western hemlock trees to die off on Bainbridge Island. It’s just too…
When filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart stumbled upon an all-woman 1970s rock band and decided to make a documentary, everyone told…
The Bainbridge Island Film Festival kicked off its inaugural event at the Historic Lynwood Theatre with a screening of ‘This…
A small group of veterans and community leaders observed Patriot Day at the American Legion Colin Hyde Post 172 on…
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A construction worker was injured at the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal at about noon Sept. 8 when a section of…
For months the dreaded Ferrymageddon hovered over the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal like a dark cloud waiting for the time…
The first week held many new beginnings for Bainbridge Island School District students—the x̌alilc Elementary School gathered for a blessing…
If you like solving puzzles and crimes, there’s a new escape room on Winslow Way for amateur sleuths to test…
When Josh Masters learned that his best friend’s fitness studio was destroyed in the Lahaina, Maui fire, he was devastated….
An evening walk along Larsons Lane NE in the Lynwood neighborhood offers many views grand and small. Earlier this month…
There’s been a lot of activity at Town Center where the new Buxton Center is taking shape.
Would you knowingly buy chicken contaminated with salmonella or another potentially lethal bacteria?
Forty years ago, Susan Goodwin spotted an old canvas-covered wood canoe at a garage sale on Bainbridge Island and instantly…
“I support my queer and trans siblings,” Darío Feiguin, Rabbi for Kol Shalom on Bainbridge Island, said July 15 at…
While gardeners and horticulturalists travel to the Bloedel Reserve on Bainbridge Island there’s more to see than plants and trees—it’s…