Sammamish Little League registration is now open for boys ages 5-12 and girls 5-14. For more information, go to www.sammamishlittleleague.org.
The scoreboard suggested Liberty’s season was nearly over. Looking at a 17-0 deficit against a Kennedy team that specializes in running the ball and running time off the clock, the Patriots had their work cut out for them.
Eastside Catholic players and coaches have said it all season, but now they believe it more than ever.
The Skyline soccer team advanced to the 4A state semifinals Saturday, beating Bellarmine Prep 1-0 at Spartan Stadium.
Katie Regan started writing for the Reporter in October 2008. She covers education, city news and breaking news in Issaquah. She graduated from Western Washington University in June 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, and a minor in creative writing. While in school, she worked as news editor for her college paper, and as a news reporting intern at the Whatcom Independent, a weekly newspaper, and the Bellingham Herald, a daily paper, both located in Bellingham, Wash. She is interested in writing about community news and environmental issues, and would one day like to get her master’s degree in environmental journalism.
Thefts, malicious mischief, vehicle prowl, disturbance, reckless driving, dui
When Larry Ishmael envisions a new Issaquah Chamber of Commerce CEO, he doesn’t see someone with leadership potential that the chamber can develop; instead, he sees someone experienced and skilled who will develop the chamber and take it to the next level.
There was almost a very ugly confrontation at a Fred Meyer store the other day — I’m just glad Fred wasn’t there to see it. Two guys
who apparently had never met before came face-to-face in the frozen food aisle.
The men stood staring at each other — thunderstruck — because they were wearing identical T-shirts, with the same wording emblazoned
across the front: “World’s Greatest Dad!”
It was a big weekend for local athletes — in some cases record-breaking. Skyline’s Andie Taylor set a new state…
Eastlake High School Drama Team members this week will perform a WWII drama set in Louisiana.
Two Issaquah men charged with first-degree robbery for beating and robbing a cab driver will be arraigned Monday Nov. 17.
Sammamish police today repeated their request that the public keep them informed of any suspicious activity relating to door-to-door salespeople. While officers stress that not all sales representatives are involved in criminal activity, several recent burglaries and burglary attempts have been linked to salespeople who sell magazine subscriptions.
Something had to break in Thursday night’s KingCo volleyball championship at Bothell High School.
In the later years of my grandfather’s life, he began volunteering with people who spoke English as a second language.
We would like to thank and acknowledge the tremendous support of the greater Sammamish area for stepping up to support the recent “Nightmare at Beaver Lake” community event, which raised significant funding for local and international charitable projects.
Santa and one of his reindeer left the sleigh at home for this undercover endeavor, and went to check in with local shopkeepers and business owners to see who is ready for the holiday season.
Overlake Hospital Medical Center announced Wednesday that its Medical Center Issaquah will be moving from its current Meadow Creek location to a new facility at the under-construction Overlake Center, 5728 East Lake Sammamish Parkway.
Issaquah Police arrested four men today on suspicion of organized retail theft after they were seen leaving Joe’s Sports, Outdoor & More, 1185 N.W. Gilman Blvd., carrying armloads of unpaid-for merchandise.
Here we are with another Presidential election behind us. It is a time that will definitely be marked as a part of American history due to a variety of factors, including the fact that we have our first-ever African-American President.
It is very satisfying to see the Issaquah City Council stand up to our “tax and spend” bureaucrats. The 2009 property tax will not be increased by the usual 1 percent limit. Deputy finance director Trisha Draycott gave her pitch for the increase, but wiser heads on the council prevailed and unanimously rejected the requested increase. We are fortunate for our council’s action, since some surrounding communities have no such options due to their spending habits. Thank you, Issaquah council.