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Colorful mural planned for Luther Burbank Park

When artist Natalie Oswald first saw Luther Burbank Park she was struck by the scenery. Oswald, who was…

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City challenges state on Island marijuana lottery winner

On Thursday, June 5, the City of Mercer Island sent notice to the Washington State Liquor Control Board…

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Island address awarded bid for marijuana sales

While City zoning does not allow pot sales, five applicants submitted plans for approval.

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New State Farm agent settled in at S.E. 29th St. office | Business briefs

New agent takes over for longtime owner Pauline Reed; Kusak Cut Glass Works to celebrate 100th anniversary.

This solar panel in the South-end shopping center is 9.6 kW

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Solar devices making headway

South-end Rite Aid solar panel may be largest installation on Island

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Library remodel set to go this fall

At a King County Library System (KCLS) Board of Trustees meeting last Wednesday, May 28 interim director Julie…

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Cleaning closets for schools

Natalie Angelillo was cleaning out her daughter’s room, when she came across an old dollhouse. She knew the…

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Big ideas for a Town Center of the future

City invites business owners, residents to share visions for downtown

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Farmer’s Market readies for 2014 season

MI Farmer’s Market begins on June 8 in the Town Center.

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Mindfulness exercises gain momentum in Island schools

Lessons on 'open attention on the present' showing up at West Mercer, Island Park and Crest.

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Library users still unhappy with plans

Neighbors worry KCLS is unresponsive to suggestions

The new Mercer West luxury apartments opened in February and are already more than 50 percent leased.  General contractor Synergy Construction designed the fountain and sign seen in front of the building.

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Newest apartment building fills up

Dollar Development working to lease retail space on street.

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Town Center theater idea gains momentum

Chair says Center for the Arts is aiming for public-private partnership.