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Fentanyl deaths continue to rise in U.S., King County

DEA hosts event focusing on dangers and awareness of the drug.

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Delving into the justice system at Rotary meeting

Gregory serves as the presiding judge for MI Municipal Court.

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Victim scammed out of more than $20K from crypto currency account | Mercer Island police blotter

Selected reports Sept. 21-Oct. 2.

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Checking out Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day

From left, Mercer Island Mayor Salim Nice, Mercer Island Police Department police support officer Anna Ormsby and officer…

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City council approves resolution to permanently close city hall

With a pair of Mercer Island City Councilmembers voicing that it was a tough decision to make, council…

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Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year

Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other state-required adjustments.

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Business plan competition run by students, for students

Special to the Reporter

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Islander Chin named SeattleFWC26 chief legacy officer

Seattle will host FIFA World Cup matches in 2026 at Lumen Field.

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Dept. of Health launches dashboard to track overdose death data

DOH aims to help communities better understand overdose deaths, make informed prevention decisions

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Council, police discuss automatic license plate readers at meeting

Flock Safety representative joins general conversation about cameras.

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MI Healthy Youth Initiative programs benefit parents, students

Fentanyl Awareness Program is set for Oct. 4.

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MI Fire Department secures new AEDs for police officers

The Mercer Island Fire Department recently secured brand new, lifesaving AED (automated external defibrillator) devices for Mercer Island…

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Dept. of Commerce awards $35.4 million for solar power projects across the state

Projects across King County were awarded millions in collective funding.