The Issaquah Police Department invites you to join them on Saturday, April 17 for a motorcycle ride and then lunch to raise money for the Special Olympics.
It’s April, but old man Winter hasn’t yet loosened his grip on Western Washington. Residents across the area Thursday are…
Those who hoped to hear details of John James’ plan for an economic development task force were disappointed. That there should be one appears to be the extent of his proposal at the moment, still missing any specific ideas on who should be on it or what it should do.
Issaquah developer Rowley Properties is eager to get moving on revelopment plans involving nearly 90 acres of commercial land and…
When it’s said and done, an estimated 140,000 golf fans could pass through the gates of Sahalee Country Club July 26 – Aug. 1 for the 2010 U.S. Senior Open.
A homeowner shot and wounded a man who tried to break into his home Wednesday morning in unincorporated King County outside Carnation.
According to a report from the King County Sherrif’s office, the incident occurred about 5 a.m. in the 3600 block of Lake Langlois Road NE.
Police say an Orting woman’s crime spree last month involving stolen identities and property nearly cost an Issaquah woman about…
We’ve got Ichiro. And now we’ve got Ichijo. After nearly two years of delay, developers and City of Issaquah will…
Eager to make it easier for Plateau residents to contribute to needy families on the Eastside, the Spiritwood at Pine Lake Retirement Community at 3607 228th Ave SE is now a drop-off location for donations to the Issaquah Food Bank.
In the beginning of 2009, Sammamish’s Elaine McEnery had a vision of Sammamish as a city that lives in harmony with the bears, birds and other wildlife with which it shares the Plateau.
Lanes will be closed on Interstate 405 this week as Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) crews continue construction and maintenance projects.
Even before the egg hunting had began, Marko Fugate and Jack Larkin were happy to be celebrating Easter in Sammamish on Saturday. The two friends were at the Sammamish Family YMCA’s annual Eggstravaganza, along with hundreds of other children and their parents.
Due to the severe winter weather forecast for the Cascade mountain range, Washington State Department of Transportation officials extended the…
State regulators today approved a rate increases for Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) electric and natural gas customers. According to a…
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a wind advisory for most of Western Washington and will remain effect until…
In the midst of the local real estate boom between 2003 to 2007, the buzz-phrase for home buyers was “drive…
The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery is a huge part of the life, economy and history of Issaquah. But do you know how it came into being?
The City of Issaquah is one step closer to providing adequate health and human services after a survey by Redmond’s Family Resource Center (FRC) revealed that human service agencies were interested in participating in an Issaquah campus.
The Issaquah Garden Club will have its monthly luncheon meeting Wednesday, April 14, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tibbets Creek Manor, 750 Renton-Issaquah Rd, Issaquah.
Congratulations to Eastside Catholic students Alex Gallant, Clare Nuss and Brittany High, who excelled at the North Puget Sound Regional History Day contest at Shoreline Center on March 13.