The best of the Big Easy comes to the Emerald City as master jazz trumpet player Irvin Mayfield leads the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra in five Seattle Pops series concerts at Benaroya Hall.
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Issaquah received a much-needed boost in its last two games, beating Newport 73-66 on Friday, and besting Ballard 61-45 on Tuesday.
Issaquah High School students are one step closer to moving into a new school building.
King County Public Health is advising the public of potential problems related to the recent flooding situation.
Founder and CEO of Count Me In Corporation Terry Drayton announced the organization is continuing its work to secure investors or a sale so the company can repay the $5 million it owes to 220 sports organizations across the country.
A Bellevue masseuse accused of kidnapping an elderly Issaquah man, marrying him, and attempting to withdraw funds from his bank account pleaded not guilty Tuesday, Dec. 30 to three felony counts.
Issaquah photographer Charles Krebs has had success in a prestigious international photographic competition.
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On Sat., January 17, Issaquah History Museums volunteer Stephen Grate will lead a hike to the Issaquah-Superior mine site.
If you have a run-in with a police officer anytime soon, you may get your ticket a lot faster than before.
The Issaquah Chamber of Commerce has been unable to find a suitable candidate for its vacant Chief Executive Officer position.
Chalk up another big-time award for Skyline quarterback Jake Heaps.
Last Friday, the 6-foot-2, 185-pounder, became one of just 10 juniors across the nation to be named to the 2010 U.S. Army All-American Bowl team.
The Issaquah Swim Team nabbed third place Dec. 14 at the 14 & Under Pacific Northwest Short Course Swimming championships in Federal Way.
Girls basketball Patriots trounce Crusaders Eastside Catholic fell 53-13 to Liberty Monday night. The score was 6-2 after one quarter,…
The Issaquah History Museums will premiere eight more video shorts at the Issaquah Depot on Saturday, Jan. 10, starting at 11 AM.
The snow storm that plagued Washington for almost two weeks has finally gone, but it left in its wake high winds, rain and melting snow — the perfect combination for winter flooding.
Habitat for Humanity will begin construction on new affordable homes in Issaquah this year.
Network Services of Puget Sound, an Eastside charity run by a Fall City woman, is being taken to court by the Washington Attorney General amid allegations that the charity put out bad information to potential donors.
Two officers responded to a report of malicious mischief at 12:32 a.m. Dec. 23 in the 18300 block of Southeast Newport Way.