An Issaquah man has been charged with child molestation after allegedly “hooking up” with a 15-year-old Issaquah boy through a Craigslist posting.
Issaquah High School students enjoyed a commencement at Safeco Field June 10.
Skyline High School graduation commencement, June 2011
Liberty High School graduation for June 2011, a photo essay
After dealing with four years of drilling, hammering and pouring concrete on their campus, Issaquah High School graduates say they have more in common than the average class.
The memory was one of hundreds recalled at Safeco Field June 10, where the Issaquah School District’s three schools held graduation ceremonies back to back.
A 50-year-old paraglider is expected to recover from his injuries after reportedly crashing into some trees on Tiger Mountain June 12.
A compilation of incidents according to the Issaquah Police Department.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
Forced to close a 43-year-old barber shop on Front Street because of leasing rates, Maurice Singer didn’t count himself lucky.
Today, he might tell you the opposite.
The red caboose on Gilman Boulevard opened up, breaking way for the fulfillment of Singer’s long-held dream of opening the Cut Loose Caboose.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
Beecher’s Cheese took its commitment to change the way America eats to an Issaquah school last week.
A Clark Elementary classroom spent the day learning how to read nutrition labels from the company’s Flagship Foundation.
The new director of the Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery hopes to reach beyond the city limits and create…
After sitting on the Technology Task Force’s notes concerning fiber optics for five months, Issaquah administrators now expect to have…
Workers are beginning to cut down trees behind Grand Ridge Elementary in preparation for building College Drive. The new road,…
The Issaquah School District, which is the largest food provider in the city, has finally made the switch from styrofoam…
Issaquah’s City Council agreed May 16 to surplus and sell a lot in the Highlands provided the money goes toward…
BY CELESTE GRACEY
A self-proclaimed amateur, Ehrik Aldana wasn’t trying to prove anything when he took two of the state’s most prestigious youth monologue competitions this spring.
With only two school years of theater under his belt, the Yale-bound Skyline High School senior was invited to two competitions in New York, the August Wilson Monologue and the National Shakespeare competitions.
Hall, now entering his rookie year as a racer, couldn’t be more thrilled for the Tastin’ and Racin’ event June 11 and 12 at Lake Sammamish State Park.
While last weekend’s rain dampened the Skyline High School fields, it didn’t dampen the spirits of Relay for Life volunteers, who raised $230,000 this year.
A compilation of incidents from Issaquah Police Reports
The Issaquah Highland’s master developer sold 48 of its custom home lots on Harrison Street this week.
The $6.3 million purchase, which took up a significant part of Port Blakely’s remaining land, moved the developer a step closer to completing the housing phase of the Highlands.
The Legislature is expected to pass down another $4.3 million in budget cuts to the Issaquah School District next year….