The Issaquah City Council unanimously authorized the city administration to begin televising all council committee meetings as part of the council’s goal of public engagement.
At the Aug. 24 Issaquah School District Board of Directors meeting, the board unanimously approved the 2016-17 fiscal year budget, officially setting the school year in motion.
The annual Issaquah School District Conference went off without a hitch on Aug. 24 and 25 at Skyline High School in Sammamish.
The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and other happenings in the city of Issaquah. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until being found guilty in a court of law.
Swimming 1.5 miles across Lake Washington is not something that just anyone can do.
Cougar Mountain residents believe that a very sneaky thief is following behind postal carriers after a series of suspicious thefts took place in the Issaquah neighborhood on Aug. 13.
Issaquah residents got a chance to make their opinions known on the potential new design for East Sunset Way at the city’s Sunset Way Open House on the evening of Aug. 10.
The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and other happenings in the city of Issaquah. Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The Issaquah School District Board of Directors held a public hearing for the 2016-2017 fiscal year’s budget at the Aug. 10 meeting.
Although test results received on Aug. 8 showed minute amounts of perfluorinated compounds, or PFCs, in Wells 7 and 8, Sammamish Plateau Water assures customers that its water is perfectly safe to consume.
Issaquah police arrested a man on suspicion of Domestic Violence Assault in the fourth degree at 7:45 a.m. on Aug. 18, following an altercation in the middle of the night.
The Downtown Issaquah Association is being recognized at the national level for its efforts to keep the Olde Town alive and exciting.
The city of Issaquah’s new Human Resources director, Lori Brown, brings a wealth of experience to her new position.
My first Issaquah police ride-along experience may not have been the thrilling, action film-like pursuit of criminals that I was hoping for, but it did give me a glimpse of the daily life of a law enforcement officer, and the challenges that those charged with ensuring the community’s safety face routinely.
An 18-year-old was seriously injured this morning when her car collided with a semi truck on I-90 Friday morning.
The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city of Issaquah. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Many downtown merchants, particularly eateries, reported that they felt the sting of Front Street North’s full-weekend closure in their receipts.
A roundtable discussion at the Pickering Demonstration Garden in Issaquah next Thursday, Aug. 11 will give residents a chance to learn more about the importance of growing fresh produce in King County.
Despite initial hesitation from some council members, the Issaquah City Council voted at the Aug. 1 meeting to partner with King County in conducting a traffic study on Issaquah-Hobart Road.
Nine years after the release of the seventh and last book in J.K.Rowling’s immensely popular series, local Harry Potter fans gathered at the Issaquah Barnes and Noble on the evening of July 30th for the midnight release of an all-new Potter story: the script of the new play, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.”