Despite the threat of strikes by Allied Waste and Waste Management workers, as of Thursday morning garbage collection services in Issaquah and Sammamish were expected to be unaffected.
It’s just one set of cameras on Second Avenue Southeast — one pointing south, one pointing north. But the city’s…
County prosecutors charged a Renton man with commercial sexual abuse of a minor for allegedly ordering a 15-year-old Issaquah girl…
The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) announced March 17 that five Sammamish schools were among 174 statewide honored…
The Washington State Patrol is urging area motorists to be prepared for extreme driving conditions on all Interstate and State…
The City of Sammamish could save more than $25,000 a year if quit its contract with the King County District Court and transferred its court service needs to the City of Issaquah’s Municipal Court.
The Rotary Club of Sammamish showed their appreciation for two of the city’s hardest working young men at their Student of the Month breakfast in March.
Issaquah School District took advantage of low interest rates and federal stimulus money to finance ongoing construction project bonds at…
Though as of Monday Allied Waste and Waste Management were still in negotiations with their thousands of workers, Eastside cities were still developing contingency plans to keep the streets clean and the rats away should a prolonged strike occur.
On Saturday morning, near the dog run at Beaver Lake Park, about 20 Sammamish residents took part in the city-led effort against the Scotch Broom in the latest in a series of invasive species removal events.
An alleged DUI driver gave Issaquah’s Olde Town residents a scare late Friday after his truck crashed through a garden…
Sitting down with Sonya and her family in their Sammamish home, it is easy to see why she inspired the SAMMI judges.
From 9 a.m. – 1p.m. this Saturday, March 27, volunteers are needed to help rid Beaver Lake Park of invasive plants.
The Alpine Lakes Wilderness Additions and the Pratt and Middle Fork Snoqualmie Rivers Protection Act passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives last week, bringing closer the protection of an additional 22,000 acres of wilderness adjoining the existing Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area.
Issaquah museums seek skilled volunteers
The Issaquah School Board voted to adopt the Discovering Mathematics high school textbook series at a March 24 meeting, moving…
WSDOT officials remind drivers it’s time to remove studded tires. In Washington, studded tires are legal Nov. 1 – Mar….
Last year’s Christmas season sales tax revenues for Issaquah were a little merrier than expected, allowing city leaders a ray…
Seattle bank Regal Financial foreclosed on the 140-acre Park Pointe property March 5, ending a nearly two-decade long effort by…
Max Prinsen of Renton has been elected to a three-year term as a member of the King Conservation District Board…