The new entrance to Eastlake High School will have a very familiar name.
When the news broke, I didn’t recognize his name. It only took a second, however, to place his face.
Once a high-ranking national manager at a bank, Issaquah resident Roberta Fuhr took a bold step in 2008.
A Sammamish man’s plan for fun in the snow went awry Jan. 19 when his truck got stuck in the park of a homeowner’s association near the 2300 block of Northeast 19th Drive.
One by one they walked up to the concrete Eastlake High School sign — the exact spot he greeted every one of them with a smile and a wave each morning.
Sammamish police are grieving the loss of a fellow officer today, after he died at his home Monday night.
After taking four years off, Issaquah Landscaping will make a return to the big stage next week.
Get off our lawn — or in this case, stay away from our woods.
For the first time in its history, the Sammamish Police Department will add volunteer reserve officers to augment its force.
Reader Matt Brown submitted this photo of his 6-month-old, Hudson, experiencing his first snow in the Issaquah Highlands earlier this week.
A large portion of Sammamish residents woke up to good news Thursday as power has been restored to a significant chunk of the Plateau.
About 15,000 homes in Sammamish lost power, and shouldn’t expect to get it back by dinner time today.
The massive outages have prompted the city to open City Hall as a daytime warming shelter and a place to charge cell phones until midnight. It will reopen at 7:30 a.m.
Nathan Bosseler had no idea how a simple trip to the grocery store seven years ago would change his life, or that of a former high school acquaintance.
A Sammamish woman reported the size 7 1/2 Chanel gold tip boots she ordered off of eBay were stolen from her doorstep on Northeast 24th Place.
2011 marked another remarkable year for high-school athletics in Issaquah and Sammamish. Here’s The Reporter’s take on the five most memorable athletic accomplishments for Eastlake, Eastside Catholic, Issaquah and Skyline during the year.
Let me start by saying thank you for your support over the last four-plus years.
They have Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder and the newest addition, 5-month-old Blitzen.
Last year’s ride to the state tournament is one the Skyline girls basketball team won’t soon forget. In fact, it’s something they’d love to duplicate in 2012.
With seven seniors graduated from last year’s 17-7 team, the Issaquah girls basketball team certainly had some holes to fill in 2012.
With three starters returning from last year’s 21-4 team one thing is certain for the Eastlake girls basketball team in 2012 — the potential for success is high.