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Thrift Shop expands shopping and donation hours / City Briefs

The Mercer Island Thrift Shop has expanded its shopping hours by two hours each day and is now…

Abusive power and control diagram (Screenshot taken from Zoom meeting with advocates against domestic violence)

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For domestic violence survivors, petitioning for a protective order can be an uphill battle

New state law intends to remove barriers to protection, but advocates say it may not do enough.

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Volunteers are needed for vaccine clinic

The Mercer Island School District is sponsoring a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for 5-11-year-olds on Nov. 13 and Dec.…

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Nice, Weinberg and Anderl lead races in early returns

Following a busy and often intense campaign season, King County Elections released the early results of the Nov.…

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Glowitz and Lurie lead director races in early results

Mercer Island School District director candidates revealed their viewpoints on a plethora of issues over the last several…

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Two Eastside high schools recognized for their collective academic success

Redmond HS and Newport HS both honored, Newport had three different sports teams win.

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Rotary’s ‘Planet Earth Committee’ makes a difference

Rotary Club of Mercer Island members equipped with gloves, boots, bags and determination worked together to clean up…

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‘Anything that’s worth doing takes time’

Discussions continue regarding Luther Burbank Park docks renovation project.

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Let there be art on the Island

MIVAL members and other locals unleash their creativity.

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Trick or treating in Town Center

Baker and Ginny Rourke were two of the many costumed kids and parents who strolled through Town Center…

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‘Crossing that finishing line is the pinnacle of personal achievement’

Mercer Island Mountain Biking Team riding high.

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City council approves earmarking ARPA funds for operational needs

Amount allocated at meeting is $1,171,500.

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Global health experts weigh-in on putting the pandemic behind us

Pharmaceutical companies will have to waive patent rights to address vaccine disparities, they say.