The Issaquah Explorers Post 117 took second place overall at the annual Tactical Team Competition in Federal Way Feb. 20-21….
Sammamish Councilmember John Curley lives in a comfortable neighborhood, on a quiet street of 13 homes in a city which draws a sizable amount of income from property taxes. So it came as something of a shock to him when two of his neighbors’ properties went into foreclosure.
The city’s economic outlook is already showing worrying signs. On Monday, officials released an update of the city’s current budget….
A Feb. 23 Committee of the Whole (COW) council meeting reviewed two different proposals to improve traffic flows along Newport…
In order to fill what is now 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).
More programs and facilities for seniors, a cultural/performing arts center, a swimming pool, and the preservation of existing green spaces are emerging as some of the priorities of Sammamish residents as the city continues its series of public meetings to discuss its parks and recreation plans.
An Issaquah Rotary Club meeting took a ‘drama-tic’ turn in recognizing four local high school students and their accomplishments in…
Thirteen high school seniors from Issaquah and Sammamish, and one from Liberty High School in Renton, have distinguished themselves as being among the premier students in the country, this month named as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
A small group of Citizen Corps volunteers from Issaquah and Sammamish took part in a groundbreaking, statewide emergency response exercise earlier this month.
Issaquah Councilmember Fred Butler is one of 28 regional and community leaders named to a new Regional Transit Task Force that will advise on the future of King County Metro Transit services.
The City of Sammamish will host a neighborhood meeting for those interested in learning more about the proposed Sammamish Maintenance and Operations Center.
If a berry smoothie smeared across Alex Morris’s windshield wasn’t enough to infuriate him, the gobs of spit on the back of his car were.
Beginning this Saturday, Feb. 27, the Sammamish Parks Department will be holding volunteer events to help keep our parks invasive free.
As they work toward a partnership agreement on the old library, situated on the corner of 228th Avenue NE and Inglewood Hill Road, the City of Sammamish and the Boys and Girls Club are holding two public meetings next month to gather information from residents.
On Tuesday, Feb. 23, the Issaquah and Sammamish Interfaith Coalition will host two community meetings, during which they will discuss the current needs of the camp, the short term goals of residents and organizers, and creative solutions to long term problems.
Medics rushed to a Monday morning rush-hour accident on Westbound I-90 near Sunset Way in Issaquah after a motorist flipped over his vehicle, coming to rest in the bottom of a ravine.
Sammamish City Council has approved a contract for up to $12,000 for a consultant to conduct a citywide traffic count.
The program will include turning movement counts at 17 intersections during both morning and evening peak hours, and seven day average daily traffic counts at 38 locations.
Everywhere in the house, there is color.
On the front steps, a folk-art creature welcomes you. In the living room – animals, landscapes, both real and imagined, friends and family, dreams. Everywhere, color.
Issaquah Police Commander Scott Behrbaum was recently invited to attend the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy 241st Session this spring in Quantico, Virginia.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation recently announced that 13 high school seniors from the Issaquah School District and 21 from…