Jun 30, 2008 | Bainbridge Island Review
Police car fund established At the urging of island residents, the city has established a dedicated fund for the contributions it has received for repair and replacement of property damaged during recent ...
Bainbridge Gallery Receives $1 Million Donation
Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, suffering in the slow economy, has received a $1 million gift from an anonymous Bainbridge Island donor.
MUSICIANS ARE INVITED: To share their talents by participating in the Bainbridge Island 2008 Summer Studio Tour Aug.
2 Suspects Arrested in BI Portable Toilet Explosions
A handful of portable toilets on Bainbridge Island have been destroyed with homemade bombs made out of sparkers and duct tape.
"The Garden of Last Days": On the eve of terror, on the edges of society
At least, that's the way Andre Dubus III looks at Sept. 11 in his latest novel, "The Garden of Last Days." Using a wide-angle view that's aimed at that catastrophe, he indicts not only the perpetrators but also ...
Chainsaw-Wielding Man Charges Medics on Bainbridge
Go to the mobile version of Kitsapsun.com. Top Stories Web Search powered by YAHOO! Bainbridge Islander Top Stories A 31-year-old Bainbridge man was arrested late Thursday after threatening both Bainbridge ...
Island roads strain to meet influx of bikes
Obviously, the automobile is still king of the American road, but the two-wheeler has been making a sustained comeback during the last decade, especially in the Northwest.
Bainbridge student arrested for vandalism
Bainbridge Police arrested an 18-year-old Bainbridge High School senior Friday morning, in connection with the Wednesday vandalism of police vehicles at the Winslow Way station, according to a police press ...
I took a short trip by plane this weekend and discovered airports have started something new since my last flight - ' security lines where travelers self-identify by experience and degrees of personal chaos.
Reception for Orphanage Founder Slated
A reception for Mama Zipporah, founder of the Huruma Children's Home in Kenya, will be from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Island Center Hall.
Vandals hit Bainbridge Police vehicles
While intersections and signs across Bainbridge Island have been splashed with white and blue paint over the last two weeks, vandalism reached a new level Wendesday morning.
Mystery bones not human What at first appeared to be hand and finger bones found in the estuary near White Point Saturday afternoon, can more accurately be described as flipper bones, according to Bainbridge ...
Busing through the fuel malaise
David Fricke knows the soaring price of fuel has been frustrating for all island drivers this year.
Light sequencing on area leader's radar
' Badly timed traffic lights are no cheap nuisance. Roadway congestion inflicts the average peak-hour driver with an extra 38 hours of travel time and 26 additional needed gallons of fuel each year, amounting ...
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Nothing but green lights from now on
This is your captain speaking: Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! Be remindful before rolling off the ferryboat that the caution flag is out until those ant-like pedestrians and wobbly bicyclists ...
Let's make it all in one fix, please
It is the responsibility of cities to maintain their roads, sidewalks and utilities.
The Bainbridge Island Fire Department is seeking volunteers to assist with its new long-range planning process.
Bainbridge Conversation: Dave's Farmtopian Vision
I spent a lot of time hanging out at the Day Road farms last week for a story on city-owned farmlands.