Reports were taken from King County Sheriff’s Office incident logs
Families, seniors and all who enjoy live classical music are welcome to attend the free Issaquah Philharmonic Orchestra holiday concert Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Staff will collect Toys for Tots donations of new, unwrapped items at Sammamish City Hall
Battalion Chief Glenn Huffman and son will ‘live’ atop a truck for a three-day ‘Fill the Truck’ food and clothing drive in Issaquah Nov. 27-29.
People can bring their storm debris, including leaves, to a drop-off location Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The first site will be at East Sammamish Park, 21300 N.E. 16th Street, next to Margaret Mead Elementary, and the second will be at Beaver Lake Park, 2526 244th Ave. S.E., next to the ball park fields.
Art in Sammamish City Hall features a free free exhibit of Kent and Michele Van Slyke’s art work until Jan. 15, 2016.
Reports were taken from King County Sheriff’s Office incident logs
To ease traffic and stick with the city’s six-year Transportation Improvement Program, the city of Sammamish is considering a $14.2 million project to widen the road between Northeast 25th Way and Northeast 37th Street in order to meet estimated traffic volumes for the year 2035.
The King County Sheriff’s Office is still looking for a 15-year-old Sammamish girl, Alana Deporter, who ran away from home Oct. 14.
High winds knocking trees and power lines over impacted traffic along Duthie Hill Road in Sammamish twice Tuesday, according to the city of Sammamish. There were several other storm-related incidents throughout the city Tuesday.
Passengers can join Old Saint Nick on the Issaquah Valley Trolley Nov. 28 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Georgia Newman-Taylor was one of about 350 vocalists from around the nation to perform at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, last month. The 18-year-old was one of six Washington state high schoolers to earn a spot on stage for the National Association for Music Education’s 2015 All-National Honor Ensembles in mixed choir.
The city of Sammamish is in a flood watch beginning Monday night as another storm is forecast to bring heavy rain, according to the National Weather Service.
The city of Sammamish reduced traffic on Louis Thompson Hill Road Northeast to one lane Sunday morning following a washout of the pavement on one side and a pair of downed trees, according to a city statement.
The city of Sammamish needs applicants to fill nine open positions in numerous boards and commissions.
A Sammamish newborn was in a hurry to come into the world Wednesday morning, only a few minutes after her father, eye’s big and anxious, pounded for help on an Eastside Fire & Rescue station door yelling, “My wife if pregnant,” Lt. Ryan Anderson said.
The YMCA of Greater Seattle needs to fill 150-200 full- and part-time positions at the new Sammamish Community & Aquatic Center, which is set to open in early spring.
Results in all King County races will are official Nov. 24. To view the results, visit http://kingcounty.gov/elections/election-info/2015/201511/results.aspx.
Watch a live feed of Ebright Creek to catch a glimpse of spawning kokanee: www.kingcounty.gov/environment/animalsAndPlants/salmon-and-trout/kokanee/kokanee-cam.aspx.
Longtime Plateau resident aims to rehabilitate the creek and introduce the freshwater species to it, but he needs the city’s help first.