Swedish-Issaquah is ready to take on the tiniest, most fragile patients with the opening of its Level II nursery.
The Boarding House restaurant opened in Issaquah’s Gilman Village in 1973. It is the last original business in the village.
Superior Seconds, open two months, is a consignment sports shop, carrying only gently used sports gear and clothing.
Savers/Value Village, based in Bellevue, which touts it’s business model as “one of the largest recyclers of used goods in the world, saving more than 600 million pounds of quality merchandise from landfills each year,” may be opening in Issaquah.
A western themed Highlands Day under sunny skies, had cowboys and cowgirls reveling around Village Green Park in the Issaquah Highlands on Saturday.
Lake Sammamish State Park has received $3.5 million for improvement projects in the 2013-15 state capital budget.
After a year of citizen input, the Issaquah City Council will ask voters in November to pass a $10 million parks bond.
The State Department of Ecology is assuring customers of the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District that an infiltration of storm water is a common practice where groundwater is the drinking source.
Dickeys Barbecue Pit originated in Dallas, Texas, in 1941. This is the sixth Dickeys in Washington.
Justice and Diane Salazar were starting to be called professional yard sale vendors by their neighbors. Only they usually held the sales inside their home. The couple, who live on the Sammamish Plateau, talked about opening a store for years, and they finally have done just that.
The Issaquah City Council wasn’t expecting a big crowd for a discussion on the transportation improvement program Monday evening, but it got an earful from residents of the South Cove area.
IHS followed Skyline’s commencement at Safeco Field, June 13.
The last day to submit language to the county auditor to propose the annexation of Klahanie and surrounding neighborhoods is Aug. 6.
The Department of Natural Resources rejects latest forest practices application.
The Issaquah Relay raised $258,000 (and counting) for cancer research.
Relay for Life, a function of the American Cancer Society, started right here in Washington State, the brainchild of Dr. Gordy Klatt of Tacoma.
Issaquah’s Lakeside Center uses trampoline as a form of therapy for children.
If you are a regular reader of mine, you may be getting sick of me talking about breast cancer, but humor me one more time.
Issaquah Mayor Ava Frisinger took to the mic Monday night to assure residents of Issaquah and Sammamish that the city would never hurt its own water source.
Polygon Homes plans to build 298 rental units at old mining site.
The atmosphere was festive as Issaquah celebrated its 34th Annual Community Awards Thursday night, May 30, at the Hilton Garden Inn.