The Issaquah Village Theatre KIDSTAGE, a year-round performing arts program, has announced its fall schedule of classes for students ages 4 to 20.
The Julius Boehm Pool will be closed from Aug. 23 to 29 for cleaning and maintenance.
A month after a shooting at Lake Sammamish State Park left two men dead, murder charges have still not been filed in the case.
Issaquah council wrestles with difficult concessions, but still votes unanimously to proceed with Port Blakely deal
The Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank will finally get new computers thanks to a $15,000 grant from the Fred Meyer Fund.
The Aug. 17 primary election has been run and won. As of midday on Wednesday, 967,648 ballots had been counted, and while the votes are still being tallied and the results aren’t expected to be certified until Sept. 1, the current top two candidates in each race are now preparing for the general election.
All Service Glass will host a fundraising yard sale Saturday, Aug. 28, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., at 926 250th Ave NE in Sammamish.
Over the past 20 years, in small cities and communities across America, the average daily police record of reported crimes and complaints would hold a familiar, and fairly uniform, list of events – a drunk and disorderly, car prowling, garage break ins, and vandalism would usually fill the police blotters of places like Issaquah and Sammamish.
This week, construction crews closed a section of SE 62nd Street between East Lake Sammamish Parkway and 221st Place SE as a part of the Interstate 90 undercrossing project.
Issaquah residents are encouraged to attend a community meeting Aug. 26 to bring ideas and share their thoughts on the development of the Issaquah Creek Confluence Park Area in downtown Issaquah.
At its regular meeting this coming Monday, Aug. 16, the City of Issaquah Council will hold a public hearing regarding the proposed Issaquah Highlands/Park Pointe Transfer of Development Rights Agreement (TDR).
The American Red Cross serving King and Kitsap counties is looking for ordinary individuals who have performed extraordinary deeds.
Calling all animal lovers: volunteers and fundraisers are needed to help plan and host fundraising events for a new animal sanctuary in the Fall City/Duvall area.
If you’ve been in the Issaquah Highlands on the first Thursday of the month this summer, you may have noticed small crowds gathering near a construction site on NE High Street. The mixed groups of real estate agents, residents and reporters all have one thing in common; they want to learn more about the zHome.
The 12 members of the Central Issaquah Plan Advisory Task have been entrusted with an enormous responsibility – to lay down the bold brush strokes of what the City of Issaquah should look like in the decades to come.
The Issaquah School District’s VOICE Mentor Program is looking for community volunteers to work one on one with Issaquah students.
It must be Seafair when the windows rattle, the ground shakes and the I-90 bridge closes.
Drivers are warned to expect delays for the next three weeks as the Issaquah School District creates a left-turn lane and a combined right-turn/through lane on westbound East Sunset Way at Second Avenue SE.
Everyday, thousands of people on the Eastside depend on the services of a myriad of small nonprofit agencies – church groups, public health workers, shelters, educators, counselors.
At an open house at Blakely Hall late in July, a small but interested group of community members asked City of Issaquah Major Development lead, Keith Niven, and Port Blakely chief in the Highlands, Judd Kirk, about the potential traffic and other impacts of 410 additional units in the 35 acre parcel, and 500 additional units in the existing Highlands, to areas like Park Drive NE outside Grand Ridge Elementary.