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Christmas Ships Return This Weekend
The annual parade of Christmas Ships started Dec. 1 and returns to Mercer Island this weekend.

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The annual parade of Christmas Ships started Dec. 1 and returns to Mercer Island this weekend.

A November seismic review study commissioned by the Mercer Island School District revealed the possibility that part of Youth Theatre Northwest's facility could collapse in the event of a catastrophic earthquake.
Lawyers representing investors bilked out of an estimated $100 million filed a lawsuit against the Seattle-based accounting firm Dec. 8 in King County Superior Court.
Share photos and videos of your community with your neighbors.
City Hall is seeking volunteers to serve on various boards and committees in City Hall.
The local ordinance calls for fining local homeowners — with few exceptions — where teens 18 and younger are found drinking alcohol.
City Council will meet at 6 p.m. in council chambers for a study session, and begin its regular meeting at 7 p.m.
The following information from Nov. 22 - Dec. 2 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
In case you missed them, here are several of the most-popular Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
Hundreds turn out for the Island's annual Christmas Tree Lighting at Mercerdale Park and Firehouse Munch at Fire Station 91.
Aljoya's regular involvement in community events earned the retirement community the top business accolade.
Local resident and day care owner Laura Martin was arrested Nov. 21 after an altercation with her boyfriend left his truck damaged and both suffering minor injuries.
Mercer Island City Council welcomes newcomer Debbie Bertlin, while other city and county council incumbents went unchallenged.
The Mercer Island School Board is reviewing the structural integrity of school buildings as it examines a recommendation to rebuild all K-8 facilities in the school district.
Educators, parents and students gather try to make their voices heard in photos for local legislators.
A proposed sales-tax increase of .5 percent could offset cuts to schools, the state corrections system and health and human service programs.
The Mercer Island City Council approved several taxes increases and fees for 2012 that will bring the city an additional $300,000.
City Council will meet at 6 p.m. in council chambers for a study session, and reconvene at 7 p.m. for its regular council meeting.
The following homes are holding open houses this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19-20.
A wide variety of local arts — including handmade cards, Christmas ornaments, ceramics, paintings and textiles — are on sale at Mercer Island's only private art gallery.