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Duncan Redman plays with his German shepherd Lizzy on June 4 at Luther Burbank Park. Andy Nystrom/ staff…

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King County property values down substantially | King County Assessor

The valuation process is still underway, but expect the market to be cooler than last year.

Stage 1 Burn Ban includes the prohibition of burning for land clearing and yard debris. Image courtesy of Puget Sound Fire.

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Stage 1 Burn Ban effective throughout King County

Beginning June 1, residents are prohibited from burning yard debris or for land debris.

Swami Satyamayananda. (Courtesy photo)

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Into the mind of a Yogi: Conversation with an Indian monk

By Jayendrina Singha Ray, guest columnist, in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

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Remember and honor | Cartoon by Frank Shiers

Cartoon by Frank Shiers

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MIPD officers arrest trespassing suspect caught on surveillance video

Mercer Island police officers arrested two subjects this week, one suspect for trespassing and the other suspect for…

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MIPD Chief Holmes will discuss ‘Current Challenges’ at June 6 Rotary meeting

Mercer Island Police Department (MIPD) Chief Ed Holmes will discuss “Current Challenges” at the Rotary Club of Mercer…

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Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month at West Mercer

By Soyun Chow

Mercer Island resident John Hamer is a retired journalist and grandfather of four. Email him at jhamer46@gmail.com.

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I could have been arrested and detained in Russia | Column

By John Hamer, For the Reporter

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MIHS BSU students and parents participate in community panel

By Soyun Chow

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Figatner announces his candidacy for school board

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Islanders file to run for city council, school board positions

The following Mercer Islanders have filed to run for city council and school board positions, according to the…

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OfferUp co-founder tries to save the planet one podcast at a time

Nick Huzar’s “Stuff TV” is a weekly podcast featuring experts in the field of climate change.