In this column, Mercer Island Youth and Family Services staff answer community questions, offer advice and provide resources.
The debate over the cultural arts center planned for Mercerdale Park continues.
Voters express their opinions on candidates Tana Senn and Steve Litzow.
Here are some things you may not know:
The Mercer Island Reporter Editorial Board interviewed proponents and opponents of Sound Transit’s $54 billion ballot measure, Sound Transit 3.
Vote no on Sound Transit 3
More Islanders express their opinions about the Mercer Island Center for the Arts (MICA).
The next two years are critical to the future of Mercer Island.
We’ve all experienced it. The impossibility of estimating travel times during morning and evening commutes between Mercer Island and employment centers in Bellevue and Seattle. Drivers banging their hands against the steering wheel, going nowhere — stuck in the carpool lane, no less.
The proposed Regional Proposition 1 (Sound Transit 3) is a $54 billion tax and spend proposal that would have a long-lasting and huge negative impact on the city of Mercer Island’s finances and our region.
The proposed Regional Proposition 1 (Sound Transit 3) is a $54 billion tax and spend proposal that would have a long-lasting and huge negative impact on the city of Mercer Island’s finances and our region.
Letters to the editor for and against the re-election of state Sen. Steve Litzow (R-Mercer Island).
10 years ago, Dr. Alan Langman, a resident of Mercer Island, was one of two people who saved my husband’s life (Marc Goyette) on the soccer field when he had a heart attack. His cardiologist is Dr. Tim Dewhurst. Marc raised money from his team to buy a team AED to treat any future heart attacks on the field.