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Mercer Island’s Morris heads to World Cup with U.S. squad

Mercer Island’s Jordan Morris finally headed to the World Cup as a member of the United States roster…

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Mercer Trade Inc. students, MIYFS host holiday tree lot

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City’s Climate Action Plan process continues with survey results

Plan is slated for adoption this coming March or April.

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‘Being your best self-advocate is the utter route to success’

Lay-Flurrie discusses using disability as a strength.

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Mercer Islanders help the homeless during the holiday season

Locals sew fleece hats and collect socks.

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Public engagement is key for Mercer Island Police Department

MIPD warns of gift-card scams, car prowls.

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Forum spotlights Washington’s missing and murdered Indigenous people

Carolyn DeFord of the Puyallup Tribe spoke about her mother’s 1999 disappearance and what has led to this…

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MIHS Drama’s production of ‘Grease’ hits all the high notes / Review

By Scott Weiss

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Rotary honors MIHS students Buchan and Howison

Mercer Island High School (MIHS) students Alexis Buchan and Andrew Howison have been named the November Rotary Islanders…

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Island Covenant Living residents raise money to fight cancer

Mercer Island Covenant Living at the Shores residents and employees participated in their recent 8th Annual Making Strides…

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Author brings personal experience to Imagine Gathering event

The holiday happy hour will take place on Nov. 18 at The Winemakers Reserve in Woodinville.

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Overlake increases employee pay and expands coverage admist rapid changing economy

“This initiative shows Overlake values our employees,” said J. Michael Marsh, President and CEO.