Site Logo
t

News

MIHS actors shine onstage, win Fifth Avenue Theatre awards

Gerstel, Atkinson and Benaroya garner honors in leading roles.

t

News

COVID-19 vaccine clinics for youngsters set for June 30 and July 28

The Mercer Island School District and the Mercer Island Preschool Association are partnering with Costco pharmacy to offer…

t

News

Checking out the Mercer Island Farmers Market

Mercer Island Farmers Market customers visit the Fernandez Farms booth, left, and the Alvarez Organic Farms booth, right,…

Teaser

News

King County experts discuss extreme heat mitigation plan

The plan includes improving infrastructure and communications to prevent future disasters.

t

News

It’s playtime again at Mercerdale Park

The city reopened the Mercerdale Park playground, complete with new equipment and a signature play train structure, on…

t

News

Comcast names Drake VP of human resources in Washington

Comcast has named Mercer Island resident Rachel Drake as the new vice president of human resources in Washington.

t

News

City and ONE MI hold Pride Celebration at Mercerdale Park

People join together to support LGBTQ+ community.

t

News

City offers latest rules and regulations on fireworks usage

The Mercer Island Fire Department and the city recently sent out a reminder to the community regarding fireworks…

t

News

MIHS student-athlete Lurie thrives in the leadership realm

Incoming junior selected to statewide LEAP committee.

t

News

Economic development online community workshop set for June 30

Registration is now available for the Mercer Island economic development virtual community workshop at 6 p.m. on June…

Judged by XII: A King County Local Dive podcast. The hands shown here belong to Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson, who has been charged with homicide in the 2019 death of Jesse Sarey.

News

JUDGED BY XII: Examining Auburn police officer’s grim tattoos

Episode 5 in special podcast series that explores Jeffrey Nelson’s role in the death of Jesse Sarey.

Teaser

News

King County approves emergency grant after U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

Washington is expecting an influx of people seeking abortions from out of state.

Fedor Osipov, 15, flips into Steel Lake in Federal Way during last year's heatwave on June 28, 2021. Olivia Sullivan/Sound Publishing

News

Heatwave expected to hit King County

Temperatures will likely reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday, June 26, and Monday, June 27.