Today, Wednesday, was the first day back at school for most students in the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts.
The people of Issaquah and Sammamish are rallying behind one local family which, despite many years as an integral part of this community, has been asked to leave the country.
The parking lot at the Issaquah Train Depot will be closed from 10:30 p.m. Aug. 30 until noon on Aug….
KOMO News this week reported that a former assistant football coach at Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish has been…
The second in our series of Q and A sessions with the candidates for Sammamish City Council.
The children of Sammamish are gearing up to present their vision of the future, in a special parade to be…
Events Sammamish Nights: hosted by the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce. A spectacular venue and evening of premier wine, food and…
Summer has almost come and gone, and long after sunburns or tans fade, local organizations which depend on volunteers will…
Next week, Thursday, Sept. 3, the City of Sammamish will host the third in a series of public meetings on…
This Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Sammamish Farmers Market will host the first annual Sustainable September event. Supported by the City…
On Monday, Aug. 24, the annual fall salmon run began, with the sighting of the first Chinook of the season…
Amid all the sad and shocking stories we hear, read about, or see on television — tragedies, violent crimes, murders,…
The second in our series of Q and A sessions with the candidates for Issaquah City Council.
Port Blakely Communities took another important step forward in their cultivation of a residential and commercial community in the Issaquah…
Twenty-eight straight wins.
Consecutive state titles.
A No. 9 national preseason ranking from ESPN RISE.
Sammamish Police arrested a 19 year-old Sammamish man and charged him with furnishing liquor to minors, after a 15 year-old and two 14-year-olds were found intoxicated in the hot tub of a Sammamish home.
The first Chinnok of the season was spotted in Issaquah Creek on Monday.
Drivers should expect nighttime delays on SR 520, SR 202 and other city streets in Redmond as crews continue work to widen SR 520.
The closures will allow crews to install large bridge girders, demolish overpass edges and move large construction equipment into and out of the work zone. Signed detours will be in place for all closures.
Drivers should expect delays along SR 900 from Aug. 28 through Aug. 31, as crews close lanes to replace a…