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MI eighth-grader shines in New York Times Tiny Memoir Contest

Writer receives honorable mention award for ‘Mi Nombre.’

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MI teams up with Swoop and Riot Games to launch electric shuttle program

They rolled out month-long pilot program on April 1.

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MISD presents Pathfinder Award to Katie-Jay Scott Stauring

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MIPD diver removes driver from Lake Washington

A Mercer Island Police Department (MIPD) diver removed a 52-year-old male from a vehicle that sunk into Lake…

A house in Issaquah was damaged by fallen trees during November’s bomb cyclone. (Courtesy of King County Councilmember Sarah Perry’s office)

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FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’

Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm,…

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MIPA Circus returns for 58th year on April 26

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Weinberg announces re-election bid for MI City Council

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Student ambassadors depart to France

Sixteen Mercer Island students and three chaperones of this year’s Mercer Island Sister City student exchange departed to…

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MI protesters voice concerns about federal government

Citizens assemble at local intersection on Sundays.

Superintendent Fred Rundle during the April 8 special meeting of the Mercer Island School Board. (Screenshot)

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MI School Board passes resolution on immigration enforcement

Other agenda items at special meeting included Hi-Cap program and public comment policy.

A man places his ballot into the drop box outside Federal Way City Hall. Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

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SAVE Act could disenfranchise millions of voters

Congressman reports law could cost Washingtonians over $361 million just to register to vote.

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MI fourth-grader receives Seattle Children’s Hospital Community Day Hope award

Emerson Vivion was diagnosed with leukemia in 2023.

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MI city workers halt sanitary sewer overflow at pump station

City warns public about possibly contaminated water in Lake Washington.