The Kampp Barn, torn down last month as part of development of the Kampp Subdivision, illustrates a problem the Sammamish Historical Society says the city has in preserving its history.
The proposed ordinances to add Klahanie to Sammamish’s Potential Annexation Area will be opened to public comment.
The Eagle Ridge wetlands reclamation project, wrapping up its second year, has reclaimed more than 3 acres of Sammamish wetlands from invasive non-native plantlife.
“Art by Heart” will be at the Issaquah Salmon Days festival this weekend, raising funds and awareness to benefit autistic kids.
Portions of northbound 228th Avenue Southeast will be closed Oct. 10.
Diners who visit Chinoise and the RAM on special nights will support Issaquah schools
The survey, which closes this Friday, will guide the committee tasked with redrawing the boundaries for Lake Washington School District schools.
The Sammamish Chamber of Commerce and Swedish Hospital will be hosting a home-based business fair from 3:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1.
The Sammamish Rotary’s annual haunted house extravaganza returns Oct. 17.
Parents of Issaquah High School students received a warning Tuesday of an incident where a middle school student was confronted by a stranger on the way to campus.
A national advertising company came to Issaquah Monday morning to film the latest ad for the Washington State Lottery.
Officials have closed the land access to Sammamish Landing Park until February 2015 to allow for construction of new improvements.
Kevin David Patterson, 20, and Christopher John Shade, 18, were charged by King County prosecutors in Superior Court on Friday, Sept. 19, with first-degree murder in the death of Richard Bergesen, 57, of Sammamish.
The Sept. 15 town hall meeting at Issaquah’s Pacific Cascade Middle School aimed to clear up misinformation.
Sammamish’s proposed recreational marijuana ordinance would prohibit businesses related to the industry, but would not restrict marijuana’s use.
Residents living around Pine Lake in Sammamish are helping to remove an invasive species from their waters, all while helping out research.
Two suspects in the first murder case in the city of Sammamish’s history has been arrested in British Columbia, according to the King County Sheriff’s Office.
Nine students from Sammamish were named National Merit Semifinalists, allowing them to compete for more than $33 million in scholarships.
The riders and volunteers raised more than $150,000 for the WAVE Foundation.
Online registration for $75 ends Friday, Sept. 12. On-site registration Sept. 14 will cost $85.