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Girl Scouts make a difference with Valentine’s Day project

Scouts construct cards for Island seniors.

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Man found dead in Auburn park in an apparent homicide

Police don’t have a suspect in custody

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‘We can definitely see the light at the end of the tunnel’

MISD Sup. Colosky discusses lift of indoor mask mandate.

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Concrete strike, cold weather delays progress on playground renovation project

Resident calls it ‘The Little Playground That Could.’

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USDA Wildlife Services Division experts remove two coyotes from Island

Animals were euthanized following removal.

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Officers apprehend shoplifting suspects | Mercer Island police blotter

Selected reports Feb. 7-13.

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School district levy renewals pass with solid percentages

Final results were certified on Feb. 18.

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Islanders notch state swim and dive championship

200 medley relay snags state record.

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Gibson snags state wrestling title

Island freshman wins 113-pound class 3A crown.

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Mother and daughter collaborate to teach students about sound

6th graders at IMS created a Little Book of Sound for each 1st graders at Lakeridge.

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World’s longest surviving kidney patient dies

Mercer Island resident Nancy Spaeth went on dialysis at age 18 and received four kidney transplants.

Cadence Patton, 9, gets properly fitted for a bike helmet at Bayside Bikes in Everett on June 17, 2016. Sound Publishing file photo

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King County repeals bike helmet law over evidence of racist and discriminatory enforcement

Board of Health still encourages helmet use, but citatations will no longer be issued

Screenshot of Gov. Jay Inslee’s news conference from Feb. 17, 2022.

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Governor: Masks can come off March 21 in most public settings

They’ll still be required in some places, but Washington is following several other states now lifting mandates.