Plans to build Sammamish’s first community garden at Beaver Lake Park are no more.
Years of hard work came to fruition Friday afternoon as the King County Sheriff’s Office officially opened its new Eastside precinct on the second floor of Sammamish City Hall.
Following a comprehensive review of Sammamish’s partnership with Eastside Fire & Rescue, the FCS consulting firm recommended to the City Council on June 5 that the city withdraw from its partnership EF&R and contract with the organization for services.
A Sammamish woman called police May 29 after an ice cream man allegedly grabbed her arm and requested she give him a smiling Buddah statue on her front porch in the 1600 block of 233 Place Northeast.
When Mary Moore heard the city was considering demolishing Sammamish’s 115-year-old Reard-Freed House and using its parts for park benches, she knew something had to be done.
Score a point for convenience, but dock one for prices.
Deaf and mute nearly his entire life, Ajay Garg can’t verbally express his feelings about the United States.
Police were called May 15 after a man got into an argument with flaggers working construction at the intersection of Northeast 16th Street and 244th Avenue Northeast in Sammamish.
What started as a fundraiser to help Japan recover from its devastating earthquake and tsunami has turned into a tradition in the Issaquah School District.
Kira Hanson wasn’t sure what was going on with her body, but she knew it wasn’t good.
In December of 2010, her skin began to itch incessantly. Then came the random pain and discomfort in her chest.
When Matthew Cindric and seven friends needed an idea for a school service project, they didn’t want to venture far from something they all enjoy — sports.
After years of discussion, Sammamish has approved a long-term Parks, Recreation and Operations plan.
In an effort to maintain compatibility between home businesses and surrounding neighborhoods, the Sammamish City Council approved a new set of rules Monday for home businesses on the Plateau.
Being named one of 141 Presidential Scholars in the nation is remarkable in itself.
With an estimated 4,000 home businesses spread throughout its neighborhoods, there’s little debate — Sammamish is unique compared to its Eastside counterparts.
Iva Johnson modestly laughed at the idea of her upcoming birthday being remarkable.
Five weeks after the state began accepting online bids for its liquor stores, the Sammamish and Issaquah locations were sold for a combined $451,000.
Rachel Hoff had a blast digging dirt out of holes, then putting it back in the ground.
Mahalin Gross sat legs crossed, intently listening to Veda Narayana Dasa point out the many similarities of the Vedic religion, or Hinduism, to other religions around the world.
The memories still haunt Doug Madden and Kelly Bolen — sometimes feeling like it was just yesterday a 3-alarm fire destroyed their Snoqualmie barn and took the lives of two of their beloved horses.