The Chamber of Commerce is working on a program to encourage residents to support local stores and service providers. Given that some businesses in the city send their profits to owners outside the state and the country, do you think ‘local’ should refer to any business in Issaquah, or only those owned by locals?
Passionate. Caring. A real advocate for kids. That’s how school officials, family and elected officials described Issaquah School Board member…
Nearly 1.1 million ballots were mailed Wednesday, Oct. 14 and will be arriving soon in mailboxes throughout King County. In…
Ask a Plateau resident who has been here more than 25 years ago about Sadlier’s store, and he or she is probably going to have a story to tell you.
Long-time residents will add that the store was originally known as Braden’s.
Sammamish’s cable TV channel is airing the Sammamish City Council candidates forum that was recorded on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church.
The Issaquah School District is inviting residents to submit their suggestions for the name of the elementary school which is set to open on the Sammamish Plateau in September 2010, currently referred to as Elementary 15, or E15.
One week after officially breaking ground at their new site in the Issaquah Highlands, Swedish Hospital officials gave a presentation to the people of the Plateau on the hospital they plan to build there.
City officials, transportation advocates and neighbors snipped the ribbon Wednesday, Oct. 21 to open a long-awaited pedestrian and cyclist trail along Newport Way Northwest.
More than 30 school students and residents braved uncertain skies on Saturday, as the City of Sammamish continued its efforts to plant more native plant species in the area.
Luper’s vision is about to become a reality, with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network to stage the Puget Sound region’s first Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Walk, in early November.
Juanita High School is participating in a heralded statewide teen smoking-cessation trial, the first of its kind to achieve a significant increase in prolonged quit rates.
The Rotary Club of Redmond Rousers has changed its weekly meetings, and has noted the passing of its 20 year mark. Formerly, it was a breakfast club.
A community networking program called Stewardship In Action, offering financial and technical aid to rural landowners in the Patterson Creek and Raging River basins, will take place this Fall.
Over 200 volunteers braved the pouring rain to plant trees at Lake Sammamish State Park on Saturday.
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The Issaquah Reporter is experimenting with GoogleMaps, an online interactive mapping resource supported by Google, to support the newspaper’s weekly…
Though there is never such a thing as a sure bet in local government and planning, the proposed annexation of 21 lots in the Ravenhill subdivision on the east side of the Plateau is close to it.
According to Gov. Christine Gregoire, the other Washington should be paying attention to plans for Issaquah’s new hospital.
Gregoire made the most of the Swedish/Issaquah hospital groundbreaking ceremony in the Issaquah Highlands Oct. 12 by burnishing the state’s credentials as a leader in medical care policy and technology.
The City of Issaquah has posted a video voters guide to their site, which includes videos of each candidate and a recording of the Oct. 8 Issaquah Press Candidates Forum.
Mapping out bicycle and pedestrian trails in and around Issaquah has been a labor of love for resident Karen Behm.