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Auditor’s report finds racial disparities in King County Sheriff’s Office performance

BIPOC individuals are arrested and subjected to police use of force disproportionately, report finds

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City staffers lead robust arts and culture discussion at summit

Plethora of events are on tap this summer.

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Seniors from MIHS 2022 graduating class attend interfaith baccalaureate

Seniors from the Mercer Island High School Class of 2022 gathered at the United Methodist Church on June…

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Pedestrian safety project underway in Town Center/ City Briefs

In recent years, Aljoya retirement community residents notified the city that they wished to have a safe mid-block…

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Graduates complete Yellow Wood Academy journey

Fifteen seniors recently graduated from Yellow Wood Academy of Mercer Island.

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Juneteenth: Black culture fair set for June 19

To celebrate Juneteenth, the Mercer Island High School Black Student Union is coordinating a Black culture fair, sponsored…

Snoqualmie River Flooding Forecast (Courtesy of US Geological Survey)

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Snoqualmie Valley farmers are concerned about unusual June floods

Spokesperson says infrastructure, soil and crop sales are all in danger for the low-lying farms.

Judy Kusakabe answering questions from West Mercer Elementary 4th graders during her presentation. Photos by Soyun Chow

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Mercer Island resident shares her story of Japanese American incarceration during World War II

By Soyun Chow, For the Mercer Island Reporter

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Class of 2022 Mercer Island High School graduates

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Excitement abounds at MIHS commencement

Graduates take first steps toward their future.

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Council discusses parks levy renewal measure at meeting

Construction begins on sewer upgrade project.

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Report examines King County Sheriff’s Office misconduct investigations

Ninety-one employees had multiple allegations of misconduct made against them in 2021.