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MIHS senior Manhas provides solid leadership on the tennis court

Co-captain sports a 3.9 grade-point average.

From left to right: Rep. Marcus Riccelli, Sen. Manka Dhingra, Sen. Karen Keiser, Gov. Jay Inslee, Rep. Jessica Bateman, Rep. My-Linh Thai and AG Bob Ferguson. (Courtesy photo)

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With access to abortion pill threatened, state buys 30K doses

Gov. Inslee says it gives Washington a three-year supply. The purchase comes as a federal judge may order…

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Retired journalist jumps back on ‘The Poop Deck’ | Column

By John Hamer, For the Reporter

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It’s time to order congratulatory Grad Grams

For the past 30 years, family, friends, businesses and community organizations have sent Grad Grams to Mercer Island…

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City accepting applications for boards and commissions /City briefs

The city’s annual recruitment for positions on boards and commissions is open now through May 5.

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Reynolds seeks re-election to Mercer Island City Council

Special to the Reporter

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Kilmer talks cannabis prevention with Islanders

Presentation offered through YFS Healthy Youth Initiative.

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MIHS and other schools score with Seahawks girls flag football grants

Let the girls flag football games begin.

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MIHS students shine at state journalism conference

Mercer Island High School Islander newspaper and ISLA yearbook staff members notched a host of awards at the…

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City proposes to explore regional fire services model

City manager issues letter of recommendation.

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Mobile Integrated Health Program makes an impact on Island

YFS, fire department collaborate to assist residents with complex needs.

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Longtime Islander, Rotarian passes away at age 91

Lewis was one of local Rotary chapter’s founders.

On March 21, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (D-WA) hosted a roundtable meeting in Kirkland that was attended by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, reproductive health care advocates, reproductive healthcare practitioners and other concerned Washingtonians regarding the state of reproductive healthcare (Cameron Sheppard/Sound Publishing)

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What fighting for access to reproductive healthcare looks like in 2023

Many Washington leaders have been vocal in their support of equitable access.