Third-graders from Issaquah Creek Elementary School release Kokanee fry into Issaquah Creek.
Based on the attendance at Gibson Hall April 18, there are many citizens of Issaquah who want to help improve the ailing Lake Sammamish State Park.
Buying a ZHome was a lifestyle choice for both Eugene Shamshurin and Gordon Frances. Each purchased a home in the award-winning Issaquah Highlands development last year.
Now approaching the one-year mark, both seem very pleased with their investment.
The capital budget proposed by the senate includes more than $3.5 million to replace the aging restrooms and restore Sunset Beach at Lake Sammamish State Park.
How refreshing it is to not see “made in China” anywhere in Revolution Gallery and Gifts in Gilman Village. Supporting American made goods is the goal of Laura Scheuffele’s store.
Issaquah High School sophomore, Hannah Balducci, was the grand prize winner in the “Influence the Choice” video competition.
Erickson Logging, Inc., has filed a new forest practices application, this time for 95 acres of the 216-acre parcel it owns on Squak Mountain.
Hard drug use rears its ugly head in Issaquah, Sammamish.
The Issaquah School District is still growing, as more residential units are either under construction or close to it.
With their “Back to the Future” themed robot, named Gigabot 1.21, the Issaquah Robotics Society (Team 1318) placed first overall at the Central Washington Regionals March 22-23 in Ellensburg.
An enthusiastic audience greeted Cougar Mountain Zoo general curator, Robyn Barfoot, Sunday evening, to hear about her recent trip to India to promote big cat conservation.
I spent Tuesday morning bushwhacking with Squak Mountain resident Cathy Brandt. With husband, Doug, they built a lovely home on the mountain, which backs to state park land. They are at the end of the road. I now truly realize what a shame cutting timber on the mountain, one of the “Issaquah Alps,” would be.
What started as a “happy accident” lives on as a charming regional shopping destination.
Callan and Alison Meryweather were the two who remained after the March 6 meeting when five candidates were interviewed. In the end, Meryweather was the victor to fill the seat vacated by Chad Magendanz.
Issaquah Schools Foundation helps teachers provide special programs.
With its business growing, Costco wants to add 1.5 million square feet to its corporate headquarters in Issaquah. To do so, it will need to enter into a development agreement with the city said Keith Niven, the city’s economic development director.
Erickson Logging planning to pull permit, re-submit.
Issaquah therapy dog warms hearts of hospital and skilled nursing home patients around the region.
Job fair for students at IHS offers plenty of career options.
Callan, Meryweather finalists for School Board position