With temperatures expected to rise above 90 degrees this week, Regional Animal Services, the Office of Emergency Management, and Public Health – Seattle and King County are reminding residents that by taking simple precautions, they can keep family and pets cool and safe.
A baby bear was found fast asleep in the garage of an Issaquah home on Sunday.
An accident earlier this evening, combined with holiday traffic congestion, has led to delays of up to an hour on westbound Interstate 90.
Patriotism and pride were in abundance at Issaquah’s Downhome Fourth and Heritage Day celebration.
Issaquah High School Social Studies Teacher Jeremy Ritzer will be spending part of his summer break in Washington DC attendng the C-SPAN Classroom’s 2010 Educator’s Conference.
One of the benefits of living near the foothills of the Cascade Mountains is the way daily life brushes up against nature. And it’s just this proximity that is creating a beaver conflict at Lake Sammamish State Park.
Following the journalistic adage that nobody knows a community like the people who live among it, The Reporter is pleased to introduce the latest addition to its news team, Staci Barsness.
More than just a change in governance, City of Issaquah staff believe the new model could bring real and positive changes to the animal control environment locally, particularly the reoccurring problem of dogs off-leash in public parks.
The 2010 Concerts on the Green series begins this Tuesday, July 6 with Half Pack LIVE, an entertainment group whose performances evoke the Vegas of yesteryear.
Issaquah businesses taking their time adapting to ban on polystyrene boxes
Eastside residents may have noticed a large airship gliding low above rooftops early on Wednesday morning. The green blimp, which carried the message “Costco: wholesale ocean destruction,” was part of a campaign by environmental advocates Greenpeace to draw attention to decimated fish species.
The City of Issaquah’s Parks Board welcomed a guest speaker to Monday night’s monthly meeting, with Major Development Program Manager Keith Niven presenting the latest information on the complicated Park Pointe Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) agreement between the City of Issaquah, King County and developer Port Blakely.
The City of Issaquah will lower its flags to half-staff today, Tuesday, in memory of U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Joshua R. Dumaw, 23, of Spokane Valley, who died June 22 while supporting combat operations in Nimruz Province in Afghanistan.
The grocery store deal which Issaquah Highlands developer Port Blakely hopes will fill a nagging retail vacancy in the neighborhood may have hit a snag.
Issaquah was well represented when the King County Solid Waste Division announced its 2010 list of the Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction.
The Issaquah City Council unanimously approved their goals for 2011 at a regular meeting of the council on Monday.
Every year Rotarians put in hundreds of volunteer hours to set up and operate the impressive theatrical production, and in doing so manifest the great spirit of charity of generosity that is a trademark of Rotary worldwide.
On Thursday, July 8, Sustainable Issaquah’s Home Energy Efficiency Group will host the first in a series of public events on home energy efficiency topics.
From the Kids, Pets ‘n Pride Parade to a pie-eating contest, Issaquah’s Down Home Fourth of July celebration and Heritage Festival will offer something for everyone 11 a.m.-2 p.m. July 4 in historic downtown Issaquah.
Students from Eastlake High School (EHS) and Juanita High School (JHS) won awards at the 10th annual Student BioTech Expo this month.