The AA Reds practice their pre-game cheer, led by coach Glenn Dierkes, during the opening day celebrations at the South Mercer Playfields.
Safe in our own living rooms we watched the good guys win in real time.
Reporter office will move to Mercer Island Shopping Center in June.
One of the state’s most coveted entitlements is at the center of a billion-dollar battle in Olympia.
It is basic education, and the fight, surprisingly, is not on how much more money to spend on it. Democratic and Republican lawmakers and Gov. Jay Inslee agree it should be at least $1 billion.
Members of the Mercer Island High School band program spent the weekend of April 20 collecting food and donations for the Mercer Island Food Pantry.
Tyler Benster (MIHS Class of ’09) was invited to participate in the 2013 Stanford E-Bootcamp, an all-expenses-paid trip designed to introduce 100 of the top student entrepreneurs in the world to an elite group of founders, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.
Company to choose between Kirkland and Bellevue, wants to tap into high tech talent here.
Deputy Mayor and longtime City Councilmember Dan Grausz has said he will run again for his seat on the Mercer Island City Council.
Youth Theatre Northwest reaches a significant milestone this year: its 30th anniversary. For three decades, YTN has enriched the lives of tens of thousands of children and provided family entertainment to an audience of approximately 150,000.
The annual Mercer Island Preschool Association’s Circus event will be held this weekend, on April 27, at Mercer Island High School from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year features the favorites such as pony rides, cake walks and bouncy houses, along with food trucks from local vendors.
Islanders rally for a friend and a cause, have raised $100,000.
Mercer Island High School seniors Cody Hall and Anna Unutzer have been named the Rotary Islanders of April.
Mercerdale Park will be the site of an outdoor Native Plant Sale and Celebration on Saturday, May 11.