Island Books is hosting Islander Patty Lazarus at a book signing on Sunday, March 24. “March Into My Heart” is a poignant and inspiring story of family, adoption and the irreplaceable bond between a mother and daughter.
Campaign to label genetically engineered food holding a summit this weekend in Bellevue.
With the Supreme Court’s McCleary decision mandating full funding for education by 2018 and policy bills out of the way, Washington State lawmakers have now moved the issue to the top of their budgeting priorities.
The Mercer Island boys lacrosse team traveled to Woodinville, where the Islanders dominated in a 19-3 win.
The Washington State Liquor Control board is considering new rules that could allow for small liquor retailers to apply for licenses even if they don’t meet the state’s 10,000-square-foot size threshold, a limit that was mandated by Initiative 1183.
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) issued its 2013 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure today, which reaffirms the need to invest the nation’s roads and public transportation.
Learn about Medicare and new health care laws on Thursday, March 21, at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center.
A woman enjoys the sunshine while sitting at Luther Burbank Park.
The Seattle office of the Washington State Department of Revenue is hosting a free workshop for new and small business owners on Wednesday, April 3.
Summer school for Mercer Island High School students is set to begin on June 18.
Thank you to the Senior Foundation of Mercer Island for the grant to support the Caregivers Support Group that meets at the Community and Event Center.
Mercer Island Police Officer Rob Jira answers Islanders’ questions.
The high school science department will be offering UW in the High School’s Earth Science 101 course next year.