It is always heartbreaking to hear of retirees being robbed of their hard-earned life savings by repugnant investors and financial scammers.
More than 100 Issaquah residents gathered at the site of the former Tolle Anderson farmstead on Thursday, Aug. 26 to hear about plans for the Issaquah Creek confluence park project, and to give their thoughts on how the 15.5-acre plot should be developed.
In 2007, a development company called Onni announced big plans for a site it owned in downtown Vancouver. The property, half a city-block in the heart of Vancouver’s Granville Street, had some old commercial businesses on it, a smash repairers, a trampoline factory. Onni pulled them down, cleared away the rubble, and cleaned up the site for the long period of waiting that usually accompanies raising money and getting permits for big development projects.
A semi-trailer truck caught on fire at 6:41 a.m. on Interstate 90 just east of the Sunset Way exit in Issaquah this morning, causing delays for commuters.
The Issaquah Mayor’s office has narrowed the candidate pool for the vacant city administrator job to six, and they want you to have a chance to ask them questions.
Controlled chaos reigned as children returned to Grand Ridge Elementary School in the Issaquah Highlands on Tuesday amid wind and rain.
The Issaquah Community Network is seeking funding proposals for community projects related to parenting and youth support services.
Work crews will close the off-ramp from southbound I-405 to northbound SR 167 (Rainier Ave S.) to repair a concrete barrier and attenuator damaged earlier today by a collision.
Bellevue College is interested in acquiring a 20-acre parcel of land south of Grand Ridge Elementary.
Issaquah-area residents have two options for free movie entertainment in September – “Monsters vs. Aliens” and “Kilowatt Ours”.
The pilot of a light aircraft which crashed in Carnation Saturday has walked away with only minor injuries.
After a one-year hiatus, the PCC Natural Market in Issaquah will once again host a Healthy Living Fair on Sept. 11 and 12.
The Salmon Days Festival organizing committee will hold the “Ohfishal” Volunteer Sign Up Party at Pickering Barn, Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 5:30 p.m.
A number of recent developments have brought increased attention to bicycling in and around Issaquah.
More than a decade ago the City of Issaquah built a skateboard park behind the Issaquah Community Center. At the time it was state of the art. 10 years later, its functionality has come into question, and diverse sections of the community are calling for its relocation.
Rowley Properties representatives, Kristi Tripple and Lisa Picard, presented their company’s development vision for 90 acres on the west side of Issaquah at Wednesday’s weekly Issaquah Kiwanis luncheon.
Community involvement for residents of the Issaquah Highlands means more than just attending public meetings, volunteering and advocacy. Sometimes it means having a party.
The Sammamish Arts Commission is holding auditions for local artists this Friday and Saturday, Aug. 27 and 28.
Drivers should expect delays this week as work continues on the Interstate 90 pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing project.
Issaquah Planning Policy Commissioners unanimously endorsed proposed changes to the Land Use Code at their Aug. 19 meeting.