The number of drivers pulled over and cited for DUI in the latest ‘Drive Hammered, Get Nailed’ campaign, is down significantly.
Beef products sold in the United States at stores including Albertsons are being recalled because of an E. coli risk.
YTN has announced that Theater Simple will extend performances of their latest production, “The Owl and The Pussycat.”
Mercer Island teens Thayer Fisher and Nicholas Larus-Stone, of Lakeside School in Seattle, have been named as National Merit semifinalists.
It may be called Parents Night Out, but let’s be honest — it’s really for the kids.
Last week the King County Council gave the Sheriff’s Office several objectives to accomplish, in response to critical audits of the department.
Ballots for other Washington voters will be sent out by Oct. 19. The statewide voters’ pamphlet will be sent to all Washington voters by then. Voters are also encouraged to view the online general election voters’ guide. TVW has created a video voters’ guide.
Army Pvt. Jason S. Roedell has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
As a 41-year-old postal carrier was leaving a temporary parking spot, she drove over a curb and struck a parked SUV in the 3200 block of 80th Avenue S.E.
Gary Galeotti, of Mercer Island, will receive the Patricia DeLaurenti Award as Volunteer of the Year on Sept. 25.
The State Route 520 bridge will be closed this weekend for continued construction work, which likely means an increase in traffic going across Mercer Island on Interstate 90.
On the morning of Oct. 18, thousands of Washington residents will “drop, cover and hold on” in The Great Washington ShakeOut, the state’s largest earthquake drill.
Washingtonians spent 16 percent more time looking at brake lights in 2011 than they did in 2009 as congestion and traffic delay increased on state highways.