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‘It’s a critical intersection for the city’

City to purchase and raze vacant residential property to improve sight lines and safety.

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UPDATE / Recology cleans up hydraulic fluid after spill

A Recology truck’s mechanical line failed and leaked hydraulic fluid onto the 5400 block of 89th Avenue Southeast…

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Mercer Island mayor issues proclamation rejecting anti-Semitism

July is also declared Parks and Recreation Month.

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Mercer Island Library will turn a new page in its history with July 7 reopening

‘I can’t wait. I really missed it,’ said one patron.

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City’s recreation reset plan is in full swing this summer

Camps, picnics, field rentals and more are on tap.

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Residents can engage in environmental issues with MI CAN

Ridolfi is the group’s lead climate guide on the Island.

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Master gardener is ready to dig into farmers market scene

Polson will return to the event after a year off.

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‘It’s neighbors helping neighbors’

Island’s Covenant Living at the Shores marks 40th anniversary.

Photo courtesy of the city of Mercer Island

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Islanders can light up the Fourth of July with fireworks

Due to fire risk from forecasted scorching weather, interim fire chief may prohibit usage.

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Plenty of roadway work on the city’s schedule this summer

Four major projects will cost a total of about $3.4 million.

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City council votes not to include YFS levy on the November ballot

It’s not the right time for a levy, council said.

Photo courtesy of the Bellevue Fire Department Twitter page

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Mercer Island Marine Patrol recovers Bellevue man who drowned in Lake Washington

Mercer Island’s Marine Patrol recovered an adult male who drowned in Lake Washington at approximately 5:30 p.m. June…

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‘It truly is a community working together’

Group of MIHS seniors receive Mercer Island PTA Council Community Scholarship.