Issaquah is looking for a new city council member to fill in for Maureen McCarry, who resigned after being diagnosed…
Got a PC that’s unhealthy? Swing by Gibson Hall 1-4 p.m., Jan. 9 and the Kiwanis Young Professionals will take…
This year’s Issaquah Relay for Life will be held at Skyline High School, May 21-22.
A kick-off event will take place Jan. 11 at the Issaquah Hilton Garden Inn and all team captains or curious participants are encouraged to attend.
Bettye June Ray died on Dec. 25, 2010 after extended illness. She was 82.
The Issaquah History Museums will present Preserving Family Photos and Heirlooms in a program Jan. 15.
Free developmental screenings let by Encompass, the children’s and family services organization serving Issaquah, Sammamish, the Snoqualmie Valley and the greater Eastside, will be offered Jan. 27.
New Year starts with chilly plunge into Lake Sammish About 100 people welcomed the New Year in Issaquah in a…
Beginning Saturday, customers of Puget Sound Energy (PSE) will receive a small credit on their monthly bill due to a renewable energy tax grant the company received for their generation of wind power.
The executive director of the Issaquah Schools Foundation is making a special plea for people to continue their support or the organization to combat the reduction in state money for education.
Drivers can now see for themselves what the roads in Issaquah look like before venturing out the front door or home from work.
The annual Polar Bear Swim at South Cove Beach will begin at 11 a.m. Jan. 1, 2011. Participants are asked…
Police incidents from a weekly Issaquah blotter: Police spot two couples having sex in public.
Although the area still was burdened with a struggling economy, it was a good year for economic planning in Issaquah….
Issaquah voters spoke loudly on several issues on the November General election while splitting their votes on others. Here’s the rundown.
Fire crews responded to Tiger Mountain High School Christmas Eve, after a small fire was discovered outside one of the…
Although the area still was burdened with a struggling economy, it was a good year for economic planning in Issaquah.
A total of 31 teachers in the Issaquah School District have received National Board Certification (NBC).
Wintry weather is expected to bring snow to Issaquah between Tuesday night and Thursday morning. National Weather Service forecasters don’t…
The Issaquah Chamber of Commerce is such a vital part of life in our town that it may come as a surprise to learn that the very existence of the Chamber was once in doubt.
Three students from Sammamish have been named to the scholastic honor roll for fall term at Oregon State University. Students…