Strange timing and low expectations led to the situation that saw a freshman Issaquah City Council member exit her seat this week after mere months in office.
The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Washington’s 41st Legislative District bucked trends Saturday as the only district in the state to support Democratic U.S. Presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders.
An Issaquah man who admitted to filming teen girls in the bathroom and bedrooms of his home was sentenced to eight years in prison Tuesday.
The Washington State Legislature is under court order to fully fund basic education by 2018. State lawmakers, like Rep. Chad Magendanz speaking to the Issaquah City Council on Monday, believe that they’ll be able to agree on a plan this year.
A half-billion dollar capital projects bond measure to build and rebuild Issaquah schools has received its stamp of approval from the Issaquah School District’s namesake city.
Issaquah city officials had already severed ties with the operators of the Issaquah Senior Center. Now they know what senior services will look like after defunding Issaquah Valley Seniors.
Faced with the presence of low levels of toxic perfluorochemicals in one of its wells, the Issaquah City Council voted unanimously Monday night to spend $150,000 to lease a device that could clean the well’s output of drinking water.
A second Holi celebration will be held at Lake Sammamish State Park this Saturday, March 26, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
A group of die-hard Harry Potter fans proved Friday night that even muggles know how to party like it’s the Triwizard Tournament Yule Ball.
The tagline (and Twitter hashtag) for Salmon Days 2015 was #SoFlippinFun. Now an association of Washington state event organizers has decided the festival was the most flippin’ fun of them all.
For four years, the Beat the Winter Brews Fest has invited beer drinkers to come in from the cold, dark days of February and sample craft brews while perusing Gilman Village’s shops.
In a 2013-2014 survey of long-term care in America, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined more than 8.7 million people had been served by long-term care providers like adult day service centers and nursing homes. More than 1.3 million of those people were residents of nursing homes. Just over 50 percent of those people — more than 650,000 — were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia.
City of Issaquah officials are presently in negotiations with three north Issaquah property owners to acquire parcels vital to a planned road extension.
Issaquah Valley Elementary School has a new principal for the next school year.
The police blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The shutdown may have occurred up to a week ago, according to the public works engineering director. But according to Councilmember Paul Winterstein, City Council members didn’t know about the shutdown until Wednesday, when they received an email from the deputy city administrator.
“You can’t really parse out who came first — green developers or buyers who want green homes,” Built Green Program Director Leah Missik said. “It’s the chicken and the egg.”
The bill also targets vapor and e-cigarette products. But Jim Torres, an employee of Xhale Vapor N Smoke in Issaquah, said he doesn’t think teens are the key market for vapor products.
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