A Dec. 21 Issaquah Council of the Whole meeting signaled key committee changes are coming as the City Council prepares to welcome new members and leadership in 2010.
Celebrating the Christmas spirit of giving, the Issaquah Police Department (IPD) continued their annual tradition of partnering with Santa and…
Reviewing new challenges for the coming year, Issaquah City Council President Maureen McCarry said she will not seek renomination as…
An 11-year-old boy was hurt today when he ran into State Route 906 and was struck by a car, being driven by a 49-year-old Issaquah man.
For the past year and a half, Seattle photographer Tim Greyhavens has been researching these incidents and searching for the exact locations where they took place. He then photographs these same locations as they look now. The results are a fascinating look at our history.
Local fire departments are urging people to be very careful around ponds, lakes or creeks that may have frozen over this winter.
An Issaquah woman and her passenger were treated for minor injuries Sunday, Dec. 27 after they survived a roll-over crash in Central Washington.
Pine Lake resident Dean Willard has announced he will campaign for 5th Legislative District State Representative Position 2, currently held by Fall City Republican Glenn Anderson.
An Issaquah resident and business owner has been picked by President Obama to serve as national cybersecurity director.
Citing concerns with perceptions of a planned “Energy station” and the pace of the process to allow it in the…
Woodinville Parks and Recreation is offering an “Introduction to Fly Fishing” class starting January 21, at the Carol Edwards Center….
An Issaquah real estate agent, David Sobol, 40, has been sentenced to two years in prison as one of the defendants in a case of mortgage fraud and the falsification of loan documents.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius last week awarded $7.5 million to Washington for making significant progress in enrolling uninsured children in Medicaid and improving access to the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Questioning how a new Issaquah Highlands housing development would fit into the area, city planning commissioners Dec. 15 delayed a…
Long before Seattle had the Seahawks, Issaquah had the Alpines. In 1933 a group of young men, under the management of Ted Stonebridge, formed a local football team. During this time period between the World Wars, football was gaining popularity all over the nation.
The Issaquah City Council voted 7-0 in support of a resolution backing local school district levies during a Dec. 21…
Just six months ago, 2500 Magnolia St. NE in the Issaqauh Highlands was just a patch of dirt and rocks, home to nothing but some great ideas. Fast forward to December, 2009, and the Habitat for Humanity project of 5 four bedroom units, 3 three bedroom units and 2 two bedroom units is taking shape.
Though a white Christmas is still unlikely, the National Weather Service (NWS) is reporting that snow could be on its way to Issaquah.
At noon on Monday, the NWS was forecasting “rain showers likely before 10pm, then rain and snow showers likely,” this evening.
Eastside Catholic School is preparing for a significant change in leadership, with the news that President Jim Kubacki will leave the school at the end of the academic year, June, 2010.
A roundabout at the intersection of Southeast 43rd Way and East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast is taking longer than expected,…