Cooking isn’t about the food, it’s about accessorizing in the kitchen.
At least that’s the view of Issaquah’s Sherri Zobell, creator of Tie-One-On! Aprons. Her retro-styled aprons will be on sale at the Issaquah Farmers Market this year, which opens 9 a.m., April 16.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
The pressure is off sophomores to pass the state math standardized test, which was already given.
The next big decision to be made for the Central Issaquah Plan this year is where exactly Central Issaquah is.
A committee spent the second half of 2010 drawing up a plan that would guide development of Issaquah’s largest business district.
The forward Argentinean steak and fish house comes with a kick of refinery, but promises food not so obsessed with good looks that it intimidates customers.
King County Metro is stepping back from a controversial stance on transit development that gave favoritism to growing operations on…
In another wave of cuts, Washington State Parks decided to shutter its services at Squak Mountain State Park, a network of hiking and horse trails just outside Issaquah.
Brad Liljequist, a City of Issaquah project manager, is taking a few tips from his work with the sustainable home project and incorporating them into Issaquah’s newest fire station.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah City Council member Fred Butler announced his decision to run for his fourth term on council.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
A level 3 sex offender has plans to move to a May Valley neighborhood, the King County Sheriff’s office announced this week.
Randall Eugene Berry was convicted of first degree rape, and as a level 3 offender, police say he’s likely to reoffend.
By Celeste Gracey
A compilation of Issaquah police reports.
Issaquah’s City Council approved delaying the Route 200 Transit Now project, which would have offered a bus route that stretches from the business districts up into the Highlands.
The city named its two representatives to the Cascade Water Alliance board, which supplies water to Issaquah residents. Council president…
About 140 acres of forested land around Issaquah, including the entire Park Pointe area on the foot of Tiger Mountain, has been preserved and protected from development.
Halted development in the Issaquah Highlands won’t impact Swedish Hospital’s ability to fill beds at its new facility, administrators say.
Rather the hospital is such an economic stimulant, it’s expected to help reverse the local economy, said Kevin Brown, the Swedish vice president overseeing the project.
Acting has become as much an integral part to winning the high school mock trial competitions as knowing the law, but the big winner is democracy.
Eastside Catholic took second place in King County and 16th at state last weekend.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
The Lake Sammamish Elks Lodge is hosting a Texas Hold’em poker tournament to benefit Issaquah’s sister city exchange project April 8.
Issaquah is offering an underwater egg hunt April 22 at the Julius Boehm Pool.
Beaver Lake Middle School is putting on the musical Hello, Dolly!
The following information was compiled from City of Issaquah police reports: • A librarian called police after discovering a man…
Washington state is in even deeper water.
The most recent revenue forecast added $700 million to the budget shortfall for the next biennium, raising the total expected loss to $5.1 billion.