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Dining deals abound this weekend and next week for patrons of Eastside restaurants.
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend, April 6-8.
The City of Mercer Island is welcoming input into one of the city's largest annual infrastructure expenditures: street repairs and improvements.
The driver, a 21-year-old Renton man, insisted that he is “a good driver” and the doll was not being used as a fake passenger.
The state-champion Islanders couldn't match the skill or firepower of their Long Island, New York-based opponents, going 0-3 over its cross-country Spring Break tour.
The State Department of Health urges all teens and adults to either get a whooping cough booster or check with their health care provider that their immunization schedule is up-to-date.
Are you going to use your eight Metro Transit bus tickets? Incentive program will send each household with a registered vehicle eight vouchers to take King County Metro Transit buses.
Thoughts on alternatives to the Easter, Lent, and Passover foods high in carbs — like hot cross buns, matzoh bread, and our favorite, candy!
The following information from March 28 - April 1 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
City looking to fill positions on several boards and commissions.
Tickets for several performances go on sale this week.
Joan Probala says the best time to check your credit report is before you actually need credit.
Fun activities and some sweet deals for the whole family this upcoming week, April 4 – April 11
Schools and businesses partner for an event aimed at educating Mercer Island's youth on sustainability
Awards were recently given for firefight of the year and fire officer of the year.
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The following information from March 24-27 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The following information from March 23-26 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
WSDOT, Sound Transit continue partnership into third phase, preparing for East Link light rail construction; completed phases now offer full-time HOV lanes in both directions between Mercer Island and Bellevue
Island Books hosting special social event from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 26.
Qdoba Mexican Grill takes home the Readers' Choice honors in a tight race with El Sombrero.
The following homes are holding open houses this weekend, March 31 and April 1.
Kris Kelsay weighs in on the school bond issue.
Don't confuse today's rosés with the sweet White Zinfandels of yesteryear. Many quality rosés are made now and released just in time for your Easter feast.
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend, March 30 - April 1
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Mercer Island High 2008 graduate Bryant Idzik is team captain of Western Washington University's team contesting the SAE Collegiate Design Series title in Detroit, Michigan this spring.
WSDOT and city leaders will celebrate the opening of the new HOV ramp at 11 a.m., at the east end of the Mercer Island Outdoor Sculpture Park.
Residents Judy and Brad Chase write in a letter to the editor that, after some initial hesitation due to sticker shock, they came to appreciate the true value of dollars spent in school construction bonds.
14,000 students from all fifty states, Germany, Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam will gather for networking event.
Writing as a concerned Issaquah parent who supports his own residential school district's bond, Fred Rundle — who serves as principal of Lakeridge Elementary School — advocates supporting Mercer Island's $196 million school modernization bonds on the Apri
State winemakers recognized The Barking Frog at Willows Lodge in Woodinville, along with other restaurants in Woodinville, Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond.
Since no one won Tuesday's Mega Millions lottery jackpot, the next drawing will be for $476 million.
Mercer Island voters must decide whether or not to support the issuance of $196 million in school construction bonds in the April 17 special election.
Do you ask other parents if they have guns in the house? In the car?
Lakeridge PTA President and Mercer Island Schools Foundation board member Cliff Sharples writes in a letter to the editor that he is dismayed by "disinformation" that is trying to "discredit endorsers of the school bond".
Resident and former 21 CFPC member Carol Gullstad writes in a letter to the editor that donors to the "NO" school bond campaign are concealing their identity.
Observer says the justices, sensitive to public opinion, will uphold the Affordable Care Act.