The southbound bypass lane on the new roundabout at East Lake Sammamish Parkway and Southeast 43rd Way will be closed for the next two weeks as the City of Issaquah makes revisions to signage and pavement markings.
Elder and Adult Day Services – a nonprofit organization which provides relief to caregivers – will hold a fundraising luncheon Thursday, Feb. 4, at the Golf Club in Newcastle, 15500 Six Penny Lane.
The federal government will spend $590 million in the Northwest to improve rail travel times from Blaine to Portland.
An annual review of county planning, including important changes to allow the Park Pointe Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) to Issaquah Highlands to move forward, will hold a public hearing in Issaquah on Thursday, Jan. 28.
One Issaquah woman’s idea to provide shelter for those living in the aftermath of an earthquake
Eager to contribute to the outpouring of generosity and support from the people of Washington to the victims of the Haiti earthquake, Sunset Elementary School on the East Lake Sammamish Parkway held a “Kids for Haiti Bake Sale” last Friday afternoon.
Students at Issaquah Valley Elementary School (IVE) have been doing their bit to aid the recovery effort in Haiti. This week, the concerned boys and girls have been putting their hard-earned pennies into collection jars marked “putting your spare change in this jar helps the people in Haiti.”
What should the City of Issaquah do with Newport Way?
The important arterial will soon undergo a rebuild as the city seeks to improve safety and traffic flow and facilities for cyclists and pedestrians in a mile-long section of Newport that passes Issaquah Valley Elementary School.
This committee will be charged with developing Standing Rules, deciding on composition of officers, developing a basic budget, create a membership form, sending appropriate communications to the community and setting a date for the Chartering meeting with the community.
There doesn’t appear to be any hope on the horizon for community groups that may have been eyeing the vacant Kellman property next to Sammamish City Hall as a possible meeting or storage space.
Despite the best efforts of those whacky science teachers that every school seems to have at least one of, science can sometimes be one of those subjects that elicits dosing nods from many students.
What appeared a routine matter for the Sammamish City Council became an issue of some discussion on Tuesday night – the contract to pay for construction management services as part of the East Lake Sammamish Parkway (ELSP) project.
The Eastside Welcome Club meets in members’ homes the first Wednesday of every month at 10 a.m. There are also…
Greg Hoover is the perfect example of the kind of candidate Democrats in Washington hope can break the dominance of the Republican party in the 5th State Legislative District.
Two Sammamish students demonstrated the sense of cooperation that exists between high schools on the Plateau, addressing the Sammamish City Council at their meeting on Tuesday.
Beaver Lake resident Janis Seils urged the councilors to reject the plan which emerged as the Parks Department’s preferred option following a period of public consultation in 2009.
The Sammamish City Council has selected three new members to the city’s Planning Commission, replacing outgoing commissions Scott Hamilton, Richard Amidei and Erica Tiliacos.
On Thursday, Jan. 28, the Providence Marianwood will present a workshop on “How to Preserve Family History through Photo Restoration…
Girl Scout Troop 41938 is collecting used towels for the Humane Society as part of their goodwill efforts this month….
The Issaquah Community Center will host the annual Father-Daughter Valentine’s Dance, 7-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13. For girls, grades 1-5,…