People often avoid taking a risk and miss the opportunity to attain their dreams, especially when it comes to parenting.
"Tip of the Week" posts by Romeo, the little black dog
What's in season and other seafood tidbits from Tim's Seafood in downtown Kirkland.
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated charities in Mercer Island, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top volunteer, giving, and internship opportunities.
In this week's column we update you on this weeks market activity and take closer look at the controversial Friday jobs reports. See how this affects you.
In the newspaper this morning was an analysis of last night’s presidential debate. The opinion was that the debate was too “wonky” for most people.
Imagine - an entire day filled with everything girls love! Girls and their families celebrate everything cool about being a girl on Oct. 20, sponsored by Girl Scouts of Western Washington!
Sunny, warm weather in early fall is a hallmark of the Pac-NW, but our southern cousins in San Francisco just endured the coldest Sept. in a century — with an average temperature of 58.1 F.
In this week's column we present the good news that your investments performed very well in the third quarter along with bad news of a weakening economy. See how this affects you.
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She fears all things creepy-crawly, and this local mom has passed the trait on to her kids. So, you image the challenges of Seattle's spider season. Read about her recent interaction with an arachnid.
Romeo, The Little Black Dog, urges readers to "take some time to smell the roses (and everything else outthere)! It just may enrich your life!"
Even the closest of friends may not know the suffering some people endure while waiting for a child to join their family.
The following police blotter information from Sept. 27 - Oct. 2 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Sheriff Steve Strachan violated professional ethics standards in his election campaign when he used a photo showing him in his official uniform, according to a report from the King County Ombudsman's Office.
Commissioner of Public Lands Peter Goldmark: We are taking the unprecedented step of extending the burn ban and asking everyone to be patient and vigilant until we see some rain.
Just in time for Halloween, a partnership between the Youth & Family Services Foundation and a local group of glass blowers raises funds for local human services provider Mercer Island Youth and Family Services.
Mercer Island City Council approved installation of an artificial turf infield at Island Crest Park designed to prevent rain-outs and paid for by a private-public partnership between baseball boosters and City Hall.
A strange group of high-stepping joggers were holding — uh — something up in the air. Write a funny caption to describe what they're up to.
City Council will meet in council chambers inside City Hall for its regularly scheduled 7 p.m. meeting. Get the latest updates from the Mercer Island City Council Meeting by following this story.
Lower gas-supply costs will ease winter heating bills.
The increases were passed by the 2012 Legislature.
Mercer Island City Council is seeking two local high school-aged freshman and a senior citizen to fill vacancies on several volunteer boards.
The free exams give high school students a chance to test their readiness ahead of the 2012 PSAT/NMSQT at Mercer Island High School, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 20.
City Councilman Mike Cero writes in a letter to the editor that the Fire Station and Truck Levy on the ballot this November should be used to send a message to the city on how it manages it finances.
The following information from Sept. 24 - 27 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following homes are holding open houses this Sunday, Sept. 30.