I have been a property owner in the Groveland Park area since 1971. As Assistant Planning Director for the City of Mercer Island, I worked on the city’s Comprehensive Plan in 1968.
The 5th Avenue Theatre is seeking the best and brightest Washington high school musical theater students for a once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity.
The recent presidential and vice presidential debates have captured American’s attention as the election draws closer.
The Mercer Island School District board of directors will hold their first meeting of October on Thursday, Oct. 11.
Locally owned, long-established camera business, Omega Photo, has reopened in its new location at 210 105th Ave. N.E., in downtown Bellevue.
It’s that season when campaign signs (and promises) are almost as prominent as falling leaves. Sadly, election years tend to reduce our expectations that promises will be fulfilled.
Statewide, taxable retail sales increased 4.7 percent to $26.8 billion during the second quarter of 2012, compared to the same period in 2011, the Washington state Department of Revenue reported on Oct. 5.
Is anyone really taking a truly rational approach toward the issue of gay marriage?
The Juanita Rebels football team earned their second win of the KingCo season, beating Mercer Island on Friday night in a 41-29 game.
A vehicle rolled over at the top of the Gallagher Hill ravine and became wedged against a tree at approximately 4:10 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5.
The Mercer Island boys golf team hosted Mount Si in a KingCo match on Thursday, Oct. 4. The Islanders won 189-191.
The Mercer Island volleyball continued to set the pace in KingCo, beating Sammamish on Thursday night in a 3-0 rout.
Northwest Yeshiva student Laurel Aaronson finished in first place at a league meet held at Fort Steilacoom State Park on Thursday, Oct. 4.