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.
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.