A pickup truck ran into a King County Metro Rideshare van on Interstate 90 at West Lake Sammamish Boulevard near Issaquah on Friday morning, injuring seven people.
Give back to your community and the environment by participating in the 17th annual National Public Lands Day this Saturday, Sept. 25.
State Representative candidates for the 5th District Glenn Anderson, Greg Hoover, Jay Rodne, and David Spring will square off over education issues at a special forum hosted by the Issaquah Valley Elementary Parent Teacher Association (IVE PTA) Tuesday Oct. 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room at IVE.
The Issaquah Alps Trails Club has posted its fall 2010 hike schedule.
Following his appointment last week by Mayor Ava Frisinger, Robert “Bob” Harrison has been confirmed as the next city administrator by the unanimous vote of Issaquah’s City Council at their Sept. 20 meeting.
The organizers of a Cyclocross event at Lake Sammamish State Park in Issaquah on Sunday will soon lay new grass seed and begin groundwork at the site to repair damage caused by the race.
For some, it is difficult to quantify exactly what is gained by public and private investments in things like parks, strands of forest, trails, wetlands – keeping our views green and our environment healthy.
The American Moroccan International Exchange (AMIE), sponsors of the photo contest “Through the lense: My Country, My Culture”, have extended the contest’s submission deadline to Oct. 29.
Already a regional leader in the use of Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) programs to conserve environmentally sensitive lands, the City of Issaquah hopes to use a $100,000 grant to make land conservation an even more attractive prospect for developers.
Seattle Police are investigating a possible connection between an early morning shooting on Friday and the July 17 shootings at Lake Sammamish State Park.
I scream, you scream…yes, we all scream for ice cream. But the opening of the Issaquah Highlands Ben & Jerry’s this week silenced the screams and replaced them with sounds of tongues lapping the cold dairy dessert.
Sept. 25 is a special day – National Public Lands Day. The Greenway is urging all residents to celebrate the incredible beauty of areas like Tiger Mountain by getting out and amongst it, helping to repair some of the damage caused to trails by such heavy use.
A 21-year-old Mount Vernon man has been charged with driving under the influence after crashing his 1995 Ford Mustang on State Route 18 just east of the Tiger Mountain summit at about 4 a.m. this morning.
The Issaquah branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) first general membership meeting is a Fall Potluck on Thursday, Sept. 23.
Salmon Days was heralded in the category of events with budgets between $250,000 – $749,000.
Mayor Ava Frisinger announced the appointment of Robert “Bob” Harrison as the new Issaquah city administrator today.
Anyone who has driven along Newport Way this week has likely noticed a colorful collage of fish swimming along the fence of Issaquah Valley Elementary School.
Pete Rose, the current San Juan County administrator, applied to be Issaquah’s next city administrator, and though he made it to the final five, he doesn’t feel like he’ll be making a move to the Eastside any time soon.
A 55 year-old Seattle man died last night after he was run over by his backhoe.
There was a great deal of interest in the Aug. 16 meeting of the Issaquah City Council, with the seven member council considering whether to approve amendments to the city’s agreement with Issaquah Highlands master developer Port Blakely.