A meeting between the Eastside Fire and Rescue (EFR) administration, board members, fire fighters and member cities was held in Issaquah on Saturday. The purpose of the meeting was to address the tension and distrust between some of these partners that came to the surface in 2009, raising the possibility of great change to the fire service when the EFR agreement is reevaluated in 2014.
Jack Barry, Kathy Huckabay and Lee Fellinge consider life after Sammamish City Council
Girl Scout Troop 41938 is collecting used towels for the Humane Society as part of their goodwill efforts this month….
The City of Issaquah is inviting the public to a shoreline meeting on the “East Sunset Way Connection” project at 6 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Baxter Conference Room of City Hall Northwest.
Leniski, 15, will today be awarded a Congressional Award Bronze Medal by U.S. Representative Dave Reichert, recognizing his dedication to the spirit of volunteerism.
Port Blakely Communities President Alan Boeker is stepping down after two years at the helm of the company that developed the master-planned Issaquah Highlands community, effective Jan. 15.
Now that the Issaquah School District’s newest school, Creekside Elementary, has a name, it needs a mascot and school colors….
The Pacific Education Institute (PEI) awarded four Issaquah teachers Project Learning Tree Outstanding Environment and Sustainability Educator Awards at the Dec. 7 school board meeting.
A regional coalition of public and private environmental interests recently announced continuing publicity efforts to draw attention to water pollution in both Issaquah and Sammamish.
The Washington State Patrol’s King County Holiday Enforcement Team successfully concluded this weekend with zero fatality collisions on King County highways throughout the 2009 holiday season.
On Wednesday evening, Jan. 13, the City of Sammamish will hold a public meeting during which it hopes to gather residents’ input on what is needed to make the 244th Ave NE corridor more accessible to pedestrian and bicyclists.
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) bridge crews will conduct monthly maintenance work on the State Route 520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge early Thursday morning.
Church groups and volunteers are getting ready to welcome to Issaquah the second visit of Tent City 4.
A gold Christmas tree ornament has been found attached to one of the trees which was left out for Sammamish Boy Scout troops to recycle on Saturday.
A Jan. 11 early morning fire in Downtown Issaquah caused severe damage to two local businesses, forcing them to close indefinitely.
The Census is looking to hire temporary workers to ensure the 2010 Census is a success.
It was a scene which more closely resembled a door-buster sale than the studious silence of a library.
Issaquah resident Bob Blackburn, the original voice of the Seattle Supersonics, passed away today, Friday, at the age of 83,…
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has announced that late night and early morning drivers should prepare for nighttime delays…
As of Feb. 1, the Bartell Drugs store at at 526 228th Ave. NE. in Sammamish will no longer fill DSHS/Medicaid prescriptions.
Bartells blame their change in operation on the state of Washington’s unwillingness to better compensate pharmacies who fill these prescriptions.