Ghoulies and beasties and things that go bump in the night all from the King County Library System.
Working Washington members flew a 100-foot-tall balloon banner over the I-90 Floating Bridge entrance on the Seattle side during today's morning and evening rush-hour commutes to raise awareness of the American Jobs Act.
Youth Theatre Northwest hosts Mitchell Maxwell during nationwide book tour.
The high concentration of Advanced Sommeliers in the Seattle area could swell as early as next week.
Text-message trap is used to capture financial information and drain credit card and bank accounts.
Water Polo seeks a win after a decade of dominance.
Due to the Columbus Day holiday, registration forms must be postmarked by Saturday, Oct. 8.
Eastside restaurants are hosting several special events and occasions this month.
The holidays are coming! Plan ahead so you won't have spooky bills in 2012!
Mercer Island is one of 14 gatherings nationwide where the latest generation of electric vehicles will be on display Oct. 16 at the Luther Burbank Park north parking lot.
The iconic co-founder of Apple Inc. was 56.
Check out our picks for the top activities and hot spots to hit this weekend.
The retail giant is upping its yearly membership fee to $55, will you pay the increase?
When your child has trouble with a teacher, should you intervene?
The state’s economist is expecting another negative revenue forecast Nov. 17.
Commemorate the fall season with a best friend or loved one at 5 local farms (within 20 miles of Mercer Island) with autumn-themed fun!
Working at Mercer Island High School since 2005, Harrison's last day as principal is Oct. 13.
Local citizens on the Mercer Island School District's 21st Century Facility Planning Committee discuss their findings with the school board.
Last year’s 5th grade select girls basketball team wins shoot around with players from the Women's University of Washington Basketball Team.
One of the oldest businesses on Mercer Island, Mercer Island Florist, is celebrating their 50th Anniversary this month with giveaways and memories.
A stand-out business at the Mercer Island Farmer's Market, Island Apiaries of Whidbey Island aims to educate customers about bees and honey, not just sell them something sweet.
The following information from Sept. 19 - 29 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Italian court sets free former UW student from Seattle after four years in prison.
Fundraiser Boosts MI Spirit with the Help of 70 “Junior Cheerleaders”
Fun activities and some sweet deals for the whole family this upcoming week.
State government officials released the news on Friday and said it is a 37 cent increase.
A new memoir by Island resident Suzanne Morrison is full of warm and witty recollections of a pretentious yoga retreat in Bali that helped her gain a spiritual perspective on her life
New director announces reemergence of youth drama and dance classes at the JCC
The following homes are holding open houses this Sunday, Oct. 2.
The Islanders score the last 21 points of the game, but cannot climb out of a big hole.
Winemakers brace for an unpredictable harvest with high potential.
The Washington State Department of Transportation plans to close northbound Interstate 405 tonight through Monday morning to reconnect the ramps on I-405 and SR-520. The closure could be canceled if rain is forecast for the weekend
The Islanders (0-5) take their lumps at home to the Wolverines (4-1) at the Mercer Island Country Club.
Parents are encouraged to “Draw the Line” between kids and alcohol in a revitalized statewide prevention campaign.
Here's a quick rundown of Rosh Hashanah services in our area.
Area businesses are raising awareness for breast cancer research and prevention in October.
The school district-empanelled 21st Century Facilities Planning Committee will recommend the Mercer Island School Board approve a plan to rebuild all K-8 schools in the community over the next eight years to alleviate overcrowding and support the local cu
Now is the time to make year-end tax adjustments!
Carly Michele Burns has opened an elegant interior design and housewares store in the old Finders space on SE 27th Street.
Seventh grade students from Islander Middle School unveiled their picks for best books in each genre with brochures they created last year for this year's sixth grade students