Every Homecoming Parade needs its homecoming royalty.
The November election is drawing to a close, with voters throughout King County considering their choices.
The “One Meal – One Hope Challenge” has provided many thousands of meals for the hungry and the homeless during Thanksgiving.
A charity fund was established by the Issaquah Christian Church (ICC) to help fund this mission, and in the last 6 years ICC has raised over $42,000.
Council Chambers at Redmond City Hall couldn’t contain the crowd at Thursday night’s public hearing about the King County Executive’s proposed budget for 2010.
The Washington State Department of Transportation has broken ground on a $19.3 million project to add a new northbound lane on I-405 between NE 195th Street and State Route 527 in Canyon Park.
A 16-year-old Eastlake High School student was hospitalized to be treated for an alcohol overdose after emerging from a full day of classes drunk.
A 33-year-old Sammamish man recorded a blood-alcohol level of .286, moments after allegedly crashing into another vehicle on 228th Avenue last week.
How can I attract more woodpeckers and owls? How tall a fence do I need to keep out deer? What can I do to protect my animals from bear and cougar?
In Native American culture, the raven is a mystical symbol of change.
If you patronize the Issaquah Public Library, you may have noticed a set of three ravens — one on a bench facing Front Street, one “flying” into the library over the entrance, and the third near the children’s section, clasping a set of keys in its talons.
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) board voted unanimously, 4-0, to reject Initiative 1033, which places limits on revenues for state and local governments, at Monday’s board meeting at the Lake Washington Resource Center.
One of the touchstones of Eastside Catholic High School is instilling students with a sense of responsibility, and exposing them to the variety of needs in the wider community.
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How will you be voting on Referendum 71? Do you think that lesbian and gay couples in committed relationships should have the same rights and protections as heterosexual couples?
The Volunteers from Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 79 will again be hosting a Halloween Fire Station 79 Party on…
The City of Issaquah is inviting public comment on enhancements planned for Newport Way Northwest near Issaquah Valley Elementary School….
How will you be voting on Referendum 71? Do you think that lesbian and gay couples in committed relationships should have the same rights and protections as heterosexual couples?
This Nov. 3, local voters face ballot choices ranging from the choice of next county executive, how the state collects…
This Nov. 3, local voters face ballot choices ranging from the choice of next county executive, how the state collects…
For the past few week, school students of all ages have been busy preparing their entries for “Reflections”, a national art expression, achievement and recognition program.
Sammamish Deputy City Manager Pete Butkus said this week that water damage to the Kellman Mansion caused during this year’s Fourth of July celebrations would cost less than $1,000 to repair, and denied that the city was trying to keep news of the damage from the public.