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Cannabis stakeholders want cash out of the equation amid rash of robberies

State regulators say action from Congress is required for cannabis industry to use credit cards.

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County leaders move to explore publicly-manufactured concrete amid workers strike

The concrete workers strike has stopped projects across the region for months.

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MI Parent Edge will present youth suicide prevention meeting

MI Parent Edge will present “Signs of Suicide: Youth Suicide Prevention for Parents” at 7 p.m. on April…

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Mioposto raises funds to support Ukrainian journalists and media at risk

Mioposto pizzerias supported Reporters Without Borders (RSF) at its “Dine Out for Ukraine” fundraiser on March 29 at…

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Officers apprehend suspect in theft of power tools

Mercer Island Police Department officers recently arrested a subject on an outstanding warrant who is also a suspect…

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SJCC will screen three Seattle Jewish Film Festival movies

Showings will be in person on April 2-3.

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Pepple helped unite basketball players and community members

Weiss’ book spotlights the MIHS magical 1985 season.

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Horton will discuss Oscars at Rotary meeting on April 5

Robert Horton will discuss “Highlights and Lowlights of the Oscars” at the Rotary Club of Mercer Island’s April…

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Fine Arts Showcase is a glowing success

The inaugural “Elementary Glow Gallery” was on display at the school district’s Fine Arts Showcase on March 22-23…

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SafeWise ranks MI fourth on its Safest Cities list

SafeWise ranked Mercer Island No. 4 on its eighth annual Washington’s 20 Safest Cities list for 2022.

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Cundiff gathers sewers for tiny homes curtain project

‘It is so rewarding,’ she said about helping the homeless.

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson (left) speaks with Paul Kramer at the signing of bills aimed at reducing gun violence Wednesday in Olympia. Kramer’s son Will was injured in a 2016 mass shooting in Mukilteo that left three people dead. (Washington State Attorney General)

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Law signed banning sales of large capacity ammo magazines

Emotions swelled as Gov. Inslee signed a measure that limits capacity to 10 rounds. The new law takes…