Mercer Island High School students John Gallagher and Cristina Scalzo were named as the Rotary Islanders of February at the club luncheon on Feb. 5.
Two Israeli college student reservists will share stories of their life on Sunday, Feb. 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center.
Two Israeli college student reservists will share stories of their life on Sunday, Feb. 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center.
The Mercer Island School District is considering putting together a draft of a school bond as part of the next step for MISD. A draft bond would allow the district and community to continue discussing the future of the schools on the Island, while moving forward on a timeline.
Washington’s Transportation Secretary Paula Hammond announced on Tuesday, Feb. 19, that she would be retiring in March.
The City of Mercer Island praises the contributions of former mayor Aubrey Davis, who died on Sunday.
Mercer Island’s Deputy Mayor Dan Grausz outlines his view on dealing with tolling.
Compliments to the city for hiring expert outside counsel to help battle back the I-90 tolling proposal. For better or worse, this dispute may end up in the courts. So, it’s important both to work within the existing process and, as any good lawyer would do, lay the foundation for possible court intervention.
How many guns are there on Mercer Island? No one knows. Only concealed pistol licenses are required.
Where’s the informed consent? I don’t want to be a guinea pig any longer. Genetically engineered foods have made their way onto our grocery store shelves without our knowledge or consent, and the health impacts of these foods are largely untested.
The home once owned by former Seattle Sonic Kevin Durant has sold, pending inspection.
More than a century ago, one man’s longing to live in the country led to a course in chicken farming offered through Washington State College, laying the groundwork for one of the largest and oldest egg operations in the Pacific Northwest.
The Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS) is pleased to announce that five Mercer Island students have been accepted into Phase One of the 2012-13 program: