The Kiwanis Club of Issaquah will hosts its 32nd Annual Auction and Dinner fundraiser from 6 – 9 p.m., this Saturday, April 24 at the Hilton Garden Inn.
At just after 1 a.m. this morning, Issaquah Police and King County Search and Rescue found a missing mountain biker who had suffered head injuries after a fall.
Venus and her husband operated four market stalls together in the outskirts of Lusaka, Zambia.
After her husband’s death, a male relative seized the stalls from Venus, despite Zambian laws dictating that the property be shared equally among surviving relatives.
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will close the mainline in either direction of Interstate 90 between the Mount Baker Tunnel and the Mercer Island Lid on Saturday, April 17 and Saturday, April 24 as crews test the fire suppression system in the tunnels.
Washington State Department of Transportation reminds drivers to remove their studded tires by 12:01 a.m., Sunday, April 18.
Bullying at school continues to ruin the lives of many young students all across America. For students who may be questioning their sexuality, or who are having a hard time coming to terms with the defined roles of their gender that society demands, life is a whole lot tougher.
On Saturday, April 17, the City of Sammamish and local nature photographer Frank Blau will host a walk along the forest trails of Beaver Lake Park.
The Sammamish City Council has rejected a King County plan for the maintenance and operation of Klahanie Park. But their unanimous vote at last week’s council meeting not to support the county’s Memorandum of Understanding which says Sammamish should take over responsibility for Klahanie Park, does not mean the end of their possible involvement in the future of the facility.
There will be no cuts to the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) 2010-11 budget, superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball announced Wednesday.
Three Issaquah youths have been arrested and charged with burglary after a purse was stolen from an unlocked house in the Talus neighborhood.
Issaquah High School spreads the love about their carpooling program, Liberty High keen to roll
With sore thumbs mended, and weary arms rested, the Sammamish branch of Kiwanis will now return to a regular schedule of guest speakers at their Wednesday morning breakfast meetings.
King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert told The Reporter last week the county had no plans to close the District Court it operates in Issaquah.
There will be disruptions to traffic along the East Lake Sammamish Parkway this week, as contractors begin work on Phase 1B of the City of Sammamish’s controversial improvement project.
The Issaquah and Sammamish Interfaith Coalition, the volunteer team which organized Tent City’s stay, were overwhelmed by the local support – donations of food, clothing and domestic supplies, but also the eagerness to engage with the residents, to do what they could to improve conditions at Tent City and make that light at the end of the tunnel a little bigger.
A 19-year-old Issaquah man was arrested on Saturday for allegedly attempting to lure an 11-year-old boy into the restroom at an Issaquah book store.
Thursday night was a big evening at Margaret Mead Elementary School in Sammamish, with hundreds of parents and local art lovers filling the school for its annual Art Gallery Night.
With two bald eagles looking down from their perch high in a nearby tree, Eastsiders young and old worked busily on Saturday to remove invasive plants and weeds from Timberlake Park in Issaquah.
Really shining brightly at the state tournament was “The Light Brothers” – Beaver Lake students Pratik Vaidya, Spencer Pfaff, Charles Blondino, and McNair Shaw. They took first place in the “DIrect DIposit” challenge. The Light Brothers will now represent the entire state at the Global tournament in Tennessee later this year.
The Kiwanis Club of Issaquah will hosts its 32nd Annual Auction and Dinner fundraiser from 6 – 9 p.m., April 24 at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1800 NW Gilman, Issaquah. Proceeds benefit the many families in Eastside Domestic Violence Program’s homeless shelters and programs along with many other local community groups, non-profits and education based programs.