NWS climatologists predicts a warmer and drier winter for the Eastside due to El Nino, however the increases would be negligible
The cuts came as Microsoft wrapped up the final round of 18,000 job cuts worldwide.
Winners of the 15th Annual SAMMI Awards will be announced in March.
The dissolution of the Seattle-based megachurch is expected to finish by Jan. 1, 2015.
The “Theatre of Possibility” uses theatrical protest techniques to help kids on the autism spectrum.
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Winds that reached as high as 60 miles per hour forced a shutdown and evacuation of “Nightmare at Beaver Lake” last weekend.
In their third year of fundraising through “Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF,” Ajay and Reva Gupta hope to top last year’s total of $2,000.
The Lake Washington School District is looking for parent volunteers from all of its schools, including ones in Sammamish, for a new task force to look at the district’s future need for facilities.
The annual indoor/outdoor haunted house is one of the largest fundraisers of the year for Sammamish Rotary.
The show, the first for new volunteer director Rick Eames, is called “The Bold, The Young, and the Murdered.” It opens at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20.
Thieves have been cutting splicers, trying to pull wire from electrical boxes on sides of roads.
Sammamish parents and their daughters find the haunted house keeps them involved in the community.
One word, to be honest, has been the story of my life since I arrived here at the start of May. Surprising.
The Sammamish City Council also passed an ordinance banning recreational marijuana businesses.
A bike lane installed by the City of Sammamish in front of Cascade Ridge Elementary has caught residents and school officials by surprise, creating different opinions on whether it makes the area safer for kids.
The annual indoor/outdoor haunted house, presented by the Sammamish Rotary Club, will run through the end of the month.
The temporary new ordinance increases tree retention rates on developments of three lots or more to 35 percent, and would last until December.
The 2.9-magnitude quake near Ames Lake resulted in no damage or injuries, according to Sammamish city officials.
The meeting and study session will look at a proposed emergency ordinance regarding retention of trees in new development areas.