The gospel never took root in Seattle, but some Christians are beginning to wonder if God is planning to change…
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
A compilation of incidents taken from Issaquah police reports.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
This is the first of a two-part series looking at Lake Sammamish State Park and examining its problems. This week’s story focuses on the park’s biggest struggles. Next week will focus on possible solutions.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
ISSAQUAH REPORTER
Two Issaquah girls accused of hacking into a classmate’s Facebook page and posting lewd messages were charged Monday with cyberstalking and first-degree computer trespassing.
A 36-year-old man died and three more people were injured in a car crash near Tiger Mountain Saturday.
The following information was compiled from City of Issaquah police reports: Police uncovered five transient camps in the wooded area…
A growing landslide on Squak Mountain is threatening to take out power and water to a hundred homes atop the hillside.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
Under threat of extinction, about 14,000 Kokanee salmon are now expected to find a home at Lake Sammamish.
It’s the second year the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery released the rare fish, but it’s the first time the hatchery successfully bred them.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
Ten trees, the first in the memorial grove, were planted at Squak Valley Park South, which is in the middle of an extensive restoration.
The arbor day project brought out the area’s top conservationists, many who had won the Kees environmental award. They had little qualms about squashing about in thick mud and planting their own trees.
While Issaquah may no longer be a small town, it doesn’t mean it’s ready to let go of its small-town…
Vendors and patrons alike were excited to see the opening of the Issaquah Farmers Market for the first time this season April 16 outside The Pickering Barn.
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ISSAQUAH REPORTER
Two chickens narrowly escaped a barn fire this morning, but luckily firefighters knew how to wrangle the birds away from the burning building.
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ISSAQUAH REPORTER
Police identified the shooters in a Lake Sammamish State Park fight that left two dead last July.
One of the shooters died during the incident, and the other man was killed in what police call self defense. Police don’t expect that prosecutors will file murder or manslaughter charges.
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ISSAQUAH REPORTER
A sting by the Washington State Liquor Control Board and Issaquah Police lead to nine citations to businesses serving minors alcohol last week.
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ISSAQUAH REPORTER
A compilation of events as reported by the Issaquah police department
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Issaquah Reporter
Root by root the kids of Vista Academy continued an effort April 13 to restore parts of Cybil-Madeline Park by cutting away invasive plants.
While the effort was a welcome site for the city, which has plans to develop the old farmlands into a downtown park, it’s also an opportunity for conservationists to teach kids the importance of natural areas.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
Redmond’s Together Center, may be an example of how similar nonprofits can work in Issaquah, given enough support.
The center finished a city-funded feasibility study to explore opening of such a campus in Issaquah.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Thirteen-year-old Arjun Kumar’s arms wavered beneath the weight of the world atlas as he posed for a photo.
Despite the size of the book, which was taller than his torso, his memory was bigger.
The Issaquah teen won first-place in the state geography bee last week, and now looks forward to a trip to Washington D.C. for the national competition at the Smithsonian Institute.
A compilation of Police events in Issaquah
Drywall-cutting thieves broke into four Issaquah businesses Tuesday morning on the 1500 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard. Instead of breaking…