Blakely Hall and the Issaquah Highlands Council played host to the Dec. 6 Annual Issaquah Highlands Christmas Festival.
Deep cuts proposed for the state education funding could reduce Issaquah School District’s share by almost $5 million next school year.
Another odd fix planned for changing local taxes surfaced at a Dec. 7 Issaquah City Council public meeting. In Oct….
Serving the Issaquah Municipal Court since 2007, Judge N. Scott Stewart was confirmed for another four-year term as the city’s only judge at the City Council’s Dec. 7 meeting.
A controversial gas station is set for approval in the Issaquah Highlands.
Issaquah Highlands residents made sure city leaders heard about their desire for a city-run skate park at a Dec. 7 hearing.
City of Issaquah officials and affordable housing advocates celebrated a Dec. 7 in the Issaquah Highlands groundbreaking ceremony for a planned 146-unit low- and moderate income development.
The Issaquah Police Department announced Dec. 7 that information relating to inmates held in the Issaquah City Jail is now available online.
While a blue-ribbon panel of community and business interests have been examining the future of Issaquah, a regional conservation group is polling and spurring debate of local residents on the same matter.
The Metropolitan King County Council gave its unanimous approval during a Nov. 23 meeting in Seattle to next year’s $5 billion King County Budget, closing a $56 million budget gap that emerged during 2009.
Familiar complaints concerning the lack of commercial and office development in Issaquah Highlands surfaced during a Dec. 1 City Hall hearing on a new housing development.
In the aftermath of last Sunday morning’s apparent murder of four Lakewood Police officers, Issaquah Police were among the hundreds…
Detectives working out of the King County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Squad are taking another look at the disappearance of an Issaquah boy on Tiger Mountain over 40 years ago.
For tech-savvy residents in Issaquah and Sammamish, Internet communication technologies like texting, video conferencing and camera phones are tools used in everyday life.
Spare a thought this Thanksgiving weekend to Issaquah Hatchery salmon — not only do they give the community a sense of identity and draw visitors, but they’re also helping fill a critical need in food banks across the state.
Under a state program directed by the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW), salmon hatcheries are supplying them with fish that are deemed surplus. They donated over 437,000 pounds of salmon filets to over 300 food banks in every county statewide last year.
On a cold and rainy Tuesday afternoon, a sparse but regular flow of traffic rolled up and down NE Park…
King County Elections certified results Nov. 24 from the county’s first all-mail General Election, completely accounting for all ballots received…
County deaths caused by traffic accidents and suicides reached decade-lows last year while homicides were higher, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s 2008 annual report.
The weekly Issaquah Police blotter is represented on an interactive map below. The interactive map also allows the information relating…
The life cycle of salmon, from fingerlings upstream to an amazing ritual of spawning, has been well documented. But what…