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No measles cases reported at Mary Wayte Pool after potential exposure

Approximately three weeks after an individual visited Mercer Island’s Mary Wayte Pool prior to being diagnosed with measles,…

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City council adopts Gun Violence Awareness Day proclamation

Gun violence awareness is such a critical issue that Mercer Island City Councilmember Craig Reynolds suggested that a…

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King County drops Hsieh from illegal Issaquah tree-felling lawsuit

King County has dropped Mercer Island resident Julie Hsieh and Hsieh Investments from a lawsuit regarding illegal tree…

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Facility bond levy headed to second reading on July 15

MI City Council could adopt ordinance at its next meeting.

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OCRA Rivkin Family SummeRun set for July 13

Event will raise critical funds for ovarian cancer research.

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Defendant pleads not guilty to MI burglary and others

A 21-year-old Seattle man pleaded not guilty to a string of burglaries that targeted professional athletes, including one…

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Take me out to the — vintage — ball game

Old-school baseball is set for Mercer Island.

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Mercer Island now permits new housing types

City council adopts interim development regulations.

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MI candidate named in lawsuit over Issaquah tree felling

Julie Hsieh said she and her family had no involvement.

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Public Health informed of possible measles exposure at Mary Wayte Pool

According to Public Health — Seattle & King County, it has been informed of two new measles cases…

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Teens’ children’s book delves into Asian American history in Washington state

Go graduated from MIHS and Luo attends Edmonds-Woodway High School.

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MI Juneteenth event celebrates freedom, culture and community

Before Simon Javan Okelo’s One Vibe Band performed one of its many songs at the Mercer Island Juneteenth…

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Man charged with burglarizing Mariner’s MI residence

Seattle Reign FC player was alone inside the home at the time.