Wrapping up their regular March 1 meeting in a “record time” of about nine minutes, City Council decided that plans…
With major staff reductions and cuts in the offing, local school districts have been hoping legislators in Olympia can provide…
Pine Lake Covenant Church in Sammamish will host a forum to explore and offer suggestions on caring for aging parents from 7 – 9 p.m. on Wednesday night, March 10.
Bake sale? Penny collection? Car wash? Not for these guys.
How about a rock show? At 7 p.m. on March 11, six young area bands and rappers will perform at “Rock for Haiti,” at the Pacific Cascade Freshman Campus.
Sammamish’s Dawn Appel recently lost her battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Sammamish resident Dillon Camp was last month named one of the finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
King County’s native plant salvage program is looking for volunteers to take part in a March 6 salvage effort in Black Diamond.
With an Aloha theme, it’s not surprising that a weeklong resort stay in Hawaii is one of the items up for bid. Other items to be won include a womens weekend retreat, dinners out, doggie day care, entertainment, a locker filled with frozen meat, sports memorabilia, and more.
The decision of the Sammamish City Council last month to not consider a request from Southeast Quadrant landowners to increase the density of development in proposed Town Center was seen by many as an indicator of the council’s eagerness to move forward with the beleaguered project, free of further planning and process hindrances.
Some good news came out of the first meeting of the newly formed City of Sammamish Finance Committee on Tuesday night — building and real estate activity is showing signs of improvement.
According to a press release issued by the LWSD Tuesday, “cutting that much more from the district budget after last year’s $7.7 million reduction will be difficult.”
Each year, hundreds of students in the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts put on their creative thinking caps to dream up something unique and colorful for the Reflections Art program.
The City of Issaquah has again demonstrated its remarkable support of local art and culture groups.
With a subpoena arriving in the mail for Issaquah Planning Director Mark Hinthorne and an impending bankruptcy trial date, the end of developer Wellington Park Pointe LLC seemed nigh.
At the Issaquah School Board meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 24, the Creekside Otters was the selected as the preferred option, over the two other mascot finalists, the Creekside Ravens and the Creekside Cubs.
At least one Plateau resident has been stung by a scam involving a Kirkland-based financial advisor.
The Klahanie Homeowners Association (KHA) is in the process of organizing a meeting with the cities of Issaquah and Sammamish, and King County officials, to discuss options for the maintenance and operation of Klahanie Park.
In order to fill an estimated $2.8-billion revenue hole, the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives both released proposed 2010 supplemental budgets Tuesday that would reduce funding to the Issaquah School District (ISD). Their budgets follow the Governor’s draft proposal in December which also made significant cuts to the district.
“We always knew we couldn’t stay rural because we were too close to Seattle. But it’s so interesting to see how things have developed. I just can’t believe it.”
For the sixth year in a row, the Rotary Club of Sammamish will award scholarships to local high school seniors.