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Kristin Henkes was the winner of a teeth makeover by a group of Issaquah dentists. A hair stylist

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Issaquah dentists give woman a winning smile

A hair stylist, Kristin Henkes has spent most of her career making women look beautiful, but it wasn't…

Live pictures of road conditions from throughout Issaquah can be found on the city's website.

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Issaquah snow conditions, forecast

Snow finally touched down in Issaquah Wednesday night. The city has finished plowing priority roads and is starting…

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Beloved former Maple Hills teacher dies

A former Maple Hills teacher, known for his inspiring story of dealing with a rare degenerative disease, died…

Joshua Schaer

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Councilmember Schaer announces bid for re-election

Issaquah council member Joshua Schaer announced his bid for the November 2011 election.

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Rotary wine tasting to help raise money for scholarships

The Issaquah Rotary is planning a beer and wine tasting to raise money for youth scholarships March 5.

Students from the SnoSprings School play their recorders at the Education Expo Tuesday night. Parents made up most of the crowd near the booths

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Families join educators at expo

A free expo brought together educators and families for a night of networking and learning in Issaquah Tuesday…

Jeff Scott

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Behind the scenes with Village Theatre set makers

The curtain lifts, a beautiful set hangs like the art it is, and the audience sighs at the…

Joshua Sun is one of 25 kids to make the semifinal round of the King FM Ten Grands competition.

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Issaquah and Sammamish kids compete for a concert at Benaroya Hall

Joshua Sun of Issaquah is one of 25 youths who made the final round of King FM’s Ten…

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Dine and dash dinner leaves $78 tab | Police Blotter

A couple dined and dashed at the Las Margaritas on Front Street North on Feb. 10. The man…

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Stolen UHAUL found, guns still missing

A stolen UHAUL truck has been found, but all of the victim's belongings, including several guns, are still…

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Snow headed for Issaquah Thursday through Saturday

As a few snow showers hit the coast, the National Weather Service is calling for snow intermixed with…

City of Issaquah police patch.

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ISSAQUAH BLOTTER: Woman reports UFOs after seeing two news helicopters

A selection of reported police incidents in the City of Issaquah.

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Police ask for help locating stolen truck filled with all victim’s belongings, including guns

A UHAUL truck filled with all a person’s belongings, including several guns, was reported stolen in Issaquah Sunday.…

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Free Issaquah Education Expo Tuesday, 40 education-related businesses

From music lessons and tutors to summer camps, parents interested in local organizations that help educate children beyond…

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Issaquah’s free bus may continue as Highlands route faces delay

Plans to delay a new Highlands bus route could mean the city's freebee bus, which runs through the…

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Schools bracing for big changes in state funding | Legislators scrambling to find ways to balance state budget without crippling schools

From selling ads for school buses to freezing pay increases for teachers, Olympia's budget crisis has brought forward…

Lorette Cisneros fills molds with milk chocolate in the candy kitchen at Boehm's Candies as a part of a chocolate making class.

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Year-round chocolate making class for sweethearts alike

Remember those elementary school field trips you took as a child? Now a local chocolatier is offering grownups…

Issaquah's Mayor Ava Frisinger delivers her State of the City address Monday.

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Issaquah mayor lists accomplishments in State of City address

While many mayors are forced to review the gloom of a struggling economy in their annual addresses, a…

Leonard Whitfield

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Issasquah glassblower rediscovers his love for the art after horrific accident

Full of passion, Leonard Whitfield was on the rise in the glassblowing community in 2006. He could shape…

Fifth-grade students in the MERLIN program discuss Colonial Boston projects with teacher Kim Ralph. From the left

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State considers cutting Highly Capable funding

Are you smarter than a fifth-grader? Probably not these kids. Brilliance is the norm at Issaquah school’s MERLIN…