Local wine and espresso bar VinoBella is supporting National Breast Cancer Awareness month this October.
Hundreds of volunteers gathered at Squak Valley Park North on Saturday, Oct. 16 to continue habitat restoration efforts that began last summer.
Plateau resident Jeff Richards isn’t a teacher. And nor is he trying to be.
What he is trying to be is a friendly resource and a helping hand to one local student – someone who will listen to their problems or concerns, and offer whatever words of wisdom might help make the difficult lessons of school a little easier.
Right now store shelves are already lined with plentiful bags of tempting Halloween goodies.
According to the National Confectioners Association, 90 percent of parents admit to occasionally dipping into their children’s Halloween haul. Even the most well-intentioned adult can be swayed into buying sale-priced, bulk-sized bags of treats.
For about the last decade, a family of Osprey has made its home atop a light pole at Tibbetts Valley Park sports fields at the intersection of Newport Way NW and State Route 900.
The Mountains to Sound Greenway will host a series of native tree and shrub plantings events throughout the Greenway corridor in October.
The kick-off to this annual event will be here in Issaquah, with fun, food, and tree planting at Squak Valley Park on Saturday, Oct. 16.
As much planning as organizers can do for the Issaquah Salmon Festival, there are two important factors out of their control – the weather and the salmon!
Tacoma Glassblowing Studio is bringing more than 1,000 glass pumpkins to Pickering Barn this weekend.
Not long after the attacks of September 11, Iman, an American-born girl of Moroccan descent, expressed concern about the negative stereotypes of Arabs by the American media and of Americans by the Arab media.
If you missed Rotary’s Trivia Night last June, you missed a spectacular evening of fun and laughter.
Everyone loves Halloween. As well as all the spooky fun of haunted houses and trick-or-treating, it’s always a good time to let out the inner Tiger, Wizard, Zombie or Astronaut in you.
Motorists on Interstate 90 passing Lake Sammamish craned their necks to see the lone figure, motionless, seemingly floating, a thousand feet above the water.
Intiman Theatre and the Sammamish Arts Commission invite residents to a free Front Porch Theater reading of excerpts from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” on Thursday, Oct. 7 at the Sammamish Public Library beginning at 7 p.m.
This year, the Issaquah Schools Foundation is the primary beneficiary of the event, which will be held on the Sunday of the Salmon Days Festival, Oct. 3.
Enjoy food from celebrity chefs and taste select Northwest wines during a fundraising auction for Special Olympics Washington from 6:30 – 10 p.m., Oct. 8, at Pickering Barn in Issaquah.
Friends of Youth, an Eastside nonprofit that provides services for youth and their families, is holding a series of classes for parents of children of all ages.
Elena Blume loves art. She’s also passionate about social media. On Tuesday, she combined these loves by videotaping several artists at Sammamish City Hall who will be participating in the fourth annual Sammamish Art Fair Oct. 9 and 10.
Early last month, Sellen Construction, the company building the new Swedish hospital and outpatient center in Issaquah, reached a milestone in construction placing the final steal beam atop the structure.
The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery native plant garden, nestled behind the spawning shed, owes its weed-free landscape to the diligence of a trio of local ladies – Pat McArthur, Dolores Njos and Elizabeth Taylor.
A new initiative this year, the Issaquah Salmon Open Golf Tournament’s 18 hole best ball scramble format offers two levels of team play – A Level for competitive players, and B Level for players out for “fun ‘n sun” with friends.