Actor, comic stops in to help Youth Theatre Northwest transition to its next stage.
Earlier this week, Youth Theatre Northwest (YTN) announced plans to move out of North Mercer campus, a space it’s called home for the last 30 years.
The Mercer Island Thrift Shop remodel has been placed on hold, due to dips in revenue and staff.
Neighbors, the city and KCLS may have reached some consensus in the library remodel discussion, if only on the need for more community input.
Neighbors say that traffic along 84th Avenue SE is just one of their concerns
Country Village and Little Acorn search for new quarters
At an extended study session Tuesday, Jan. 21, King County Metro and Sound Transit convened conversations about how East Link could create a transit hub at the north end of the Island, and how the city can prepare.
Just 3,595 Island households returned surveys on use of I-90
Library, theater and Town Center are also focus of 2014 Council agenda
It was standing room only at the Planning Commission session as Islanders voiced their concerns for a proposed 18-house development on a 5-acre parcel of land during a public hearing last Wednesday, Jan. 15.
On Rep. Tana Senn’s first day in the Legislature the House swiftly passed the Dream Act. It would later stall in the Senate, but the feeling was exhilarating for the 42-year-old mom, consultant and Mercer Island City Councilmember.
Lawmakers return for legislative session but transportation package uncertain, tolling looms
At a meeting Tuesday, Jan. 12, Islanders got a preview of narrowed design plans for a major remodel of the Mercer Island Library. The response was mixed. Many Islanders felt they were losing the most beloved elements of the existing structure, others questioned if the remodel was needed in the first place.
