King County has closed 2 miles of the East Lake Sammamish Trail so it can pave and landscape it.
Issaquah police are looking for two men they believe busted into a woman’s home, beat her and stole her prescription medicine.
A 16-year-old Eastlake student accused of attacking a woman and a child last week was charged with indecent liberties and immoral communication with a minor.
Years after the Cucina! Cucina! restaurant chain fell to the cannibalism of the industry, the last standing location is turning back to its roots.
King County has closed 2 miles of the East Lake Sammamish Trail so it can pave and landscape it.
Raising $650,000 at its annual luncheon, the Issaquah Schools Foundation continues to grow in finances and support.
An Issaquah School District substitute bus driver was arrested by Homeland Security on possible child pornography charges May 10.
Issaquah’s and Sammamish’s three state lawmakers missed more votes in Olympia this past legislative session than other legislators in the House or Senate.
A show dog breeder accused of housing one hundred dogs in feces and starving them has been charged with animal cruelty.
An Issaquah company is taking a method once reserved for treating sewage sludge and using it to make organic fertilizer from a grocery store’s food waste.
WISErg has been working with PCC Natural Markets for two years to unveil its first “harvester” at Pickering Place.
Just weeks before Memorial Day, which has been marked over the years by river drownings, Eastside Fire and Rescue technicians were out in the frigid waters practicing their swift water skills.
A roundup of events and happenings in the city of Issaquah
When the bag ban first came to City Council, most of its members were confident they knew how to vote, but the more testimony they take in, the harder the decision becomes.
As Rob Young drives his Prius along Klahanie Boulevard, squares of fresh concrete mark the sidewalk like a hopscotch. Developers planted the trees too close, and their roots tore up the original pathway.
Issaquah’s Saturday market is in full bloom this year with plenty of green vegetables to start the season.
Three young teenage girls and a boy reportedly approached a 15-year-old and his two friends outside Cucina Cucina in Issaquah and asked them if they’d like to have sex for money April 13.
The girls asked personal sexual questions, before offering to have sex in the bathroom of the restaurant.
The teen turned them down and called police.
The voice on the telephone was upset and rambling. The man told of a vacation, a car accident in Mexico and a friend who was in a scrape with police.
The grandparents were concerned. They agreed to wire $2,400 to help fix the problem. The man sounded relieved.
Joshua Santes dives into the playpen like a cannonball, and a splash of feathers spin around his feet. With a toss, his teacher triples the flurry, and an odd new texture surrounds the boy.
Seeing Joshua’s smile undone by curiosity, the teacher pinches a feather and tickles the 3-year-old’s cheek. For a child in Joshua’s position, it’s a push.
Although the Lake Sammamish Kokanee were close to being wiped out three years ago, it proved this season that it’s one tough little fish.
The Issaquah Salmon hatchery managed to return 62,000 fry to the creeks and rivers that feed into the lake. That’s up from only 16,000 last year.
The drawback on my jaunt to the Washington Convention Center wasn’t the long lines of people with bad gas (or maybe it was just bad hygiene), it was the hour of circling around downtown Seattle trying to find parking.