In a small city filled with pizza places, restaurant owners are doing surprisingly well. Their success can be contributed to a cocktail of diversity, disposable income and the large number of families that fill the Issaquah foothills.
A homeowner discovered five men, all strangers, hanging out in her garage at night, after she forgot to close it Nov. 5.
In the two contested Issaquah School Board races, both incumbents held to their seats with initial counts in the 60 percentile.
Joshua Schaer won his seat on Issaquah City Council on Tuesday night, after being the only person from the four open seats to be challenged.
Eastside Catholic Middle School staff will host an open house from 6:30-8:30 Tuesday for people to tour the school, meet faculty and staff, and sign up to visit for a day.
First election results for Issaquah School Board
Joshua Schaer won his seat on Issaquah City Council Tuesday night, after being the only only person from the four open seats to be challenged.
Here are the first results for Issaquah City Council
It’s easy to treat yourself or someone special in your life to a perfect winter warmer: an easy cocoa mix that features a double hit of chocolate bundled with the pleasant spice and scent of anise seed and cinnamon. Chocolately, creamy, dreamy … all that’s missing is the perfect mug to serve it up, plus a plate of cookies to savor alongside on a frosty night.
Bertha Cool of Sammamish died Oct. 31, 2011 at the age of 96.
Issaquah residents used less water this year, but they won’t pay less money for the savings.
City Council agreed to raise the water rate by 9 percent Monday. It comes to about $4-5 a pay period for the average home.
A wood burning stove is to believe the cause of a fire that consumed a two-story garage in Sammamish Friday.
A new mom and pop winery on Tiger Mountain won two bronze metals from the Tri-Cities Wine Festival.
The president of the Union Gospel Mission plans to speak in Issaquah to help raise money for its One Meal, One Hope program Nov. 13.
Issaquah plans to dedicate 40 acres of woods to a former city councilmember Nov. 12.
Maureen McCarry, who the woods are being named for, played an instrumental role in acquiring the piece of wildlife habitat.
Every teen and adult driver is very aware of the dangers of drinking and driving, and now even texting while driving. But driving drowsy is just as serious and can be just as devastating as driving while intoxicated, according to the Washington State Patrol.
The Issaquah Alps Trails Club is asking for help picking up trash on a 40-acre parcel that could become the main trailhead for Cougar Mountain Nov. 19.
Preston Isom, a 2011 graduate of Issaquah High School, was named AP Scholar by The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program.
Tuesday is the deadline to have a ballot postmarked or returned to an official ballot drop-off site. A ballot drop-off site in Issaquah is located at Issaquah City Hall, 130 East Sunset Way.
Skyline used another stellar offensive performance Friday to dominate Monroe, 59-21, and advance to the first round of the 4A state playoffs.