When reviewing DUI averages over the last three years, Sammamish police Chief Nate Elledge immediately focused on one statistic.
Whether it’s as small as a bathroom renovation or a complete reconstruction of a basement, Sammamish resident Kassi Clark says she always has one goal — to make a room sparkle.
A 36-year-old Sammamish man was arrested for DUI on March 9 after an officer observed him swerving into oncoming traffic shortly after 8:30 p.m. on 244th Avenue Northeast.
Hot on the trail of a fresh scent, Sam weaves his way across the pitch black Sammamish street.
A Sammamish woman walking her dog in the early afternoon of Feb. 26 discovered the body of a 56-year-old neighbor in his front yard.
The Sammamish City Council took the next step in constructing a Community & Aquatic Center Tuesday night, selecting Colorado-based Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture to handle the design phase of the project.
It appears a former NBA player squatting in his foreclosed, million-dollar Sammamish home has finally moved on.
Chirag Vedullapalli might not be like most kids his age — but that’s not a bad thing.
A Sammamish man called police Feb. 18 to report a threatening phone call he received from a restricted number.
The Sammamish City Council was prepared to give SE 8th Street Park a new, permanent name during its Feb. 19 meeting, but drew a blank.
KOMO News reported last night that former Seattle Sonic’s first-round draft pick Robert Swift, who lost his home to foreclosure, refuses to leave his former property.
Several students at Eastside Catholic are getting a whole new experience this year.
An Issaquah woman scared she wouldn’t get her clothes to the dry cleaner in time escaped a potential explosive situation Feb. 2.
The citizens had their say in November, now the Sammamish City Council has granted the wishes of the majority.
It’s not official, but Derrick Capdeville is certain his students will hold the record for Washington’s largest ice cream sandwich after Thursday.
Two Sammamish youths, Amol Garg, 13, and Chirag Vedullapalli, 12, have organized an event to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation called the Canvas & Cupcake Fundraiser. The two are founders of the group 3C (Creative Children for Charity), an organization that has a mission of empowering kids to contribute time and talent to support other kids in need.
Long-time Sammamish Councilmember Don Gerend was recently elected the 2013 Treasurer of the Sound Cities Association, which represents 35 cities in King County and provides a regional voice for nearly one million people.
An 18-year-old Sammamish resident was pulled over Feb. 9 after police witnessed him driving 14 mph over the posted limit and swerving over the fog line on northbound 216th Avenue Northeast.
A near two-year debate involving a Muslim prayer center and a Sammamish neighborhood should be resolved next week.
Smiles weren’t difficult to find Saturday afternoon at the Sammamish EX3 Teen Center.