King County will be one of seven state organizations to receive more than $4.7 million in Affordable Care Act funding to open new health centers, according to an announcement from the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
The blotter consists of Issaquah police officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
In an announcement made Aug. 6, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reported the snaps on the onesies, supplied to SanMar by children’s clothing manufacturer Precious Cargo, could come undone and present a choking hazard.
Friday night’s Art Walk was filled with painters, musicians, actors and… robots?
The Issaquah City Council voted unanimously Monday night to make a six-figure donation that will benefit the Downtown Issaquah Association in order to qualify for a tax credit from Washington state.
The police blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in Issaquah. Any person arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
With a community meeting behind and a comprehensive report promised for the end of September, the city of Issaquah has launched a web page to share information about the ongoing study of the safety of its pedestrian crossings.
The city of Issaquah shared low voter turnout with the rest of King County in Tuesday night’s initial primary election results. More than 3,400 Issaquahns had their ballots counted the night of Aug. 4, about 17.35 percent of the city’s nearly 20,000 registered voters — meanwhile the county saw a 17.31 percent ballot return rate overall.
An ongoing schism within the membership of the Issaquah Valley Senior Center turned into a flurry of action last week, culminating in Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler telling senior center leadership his grant recommendation for 2016 will come with conditions.
The Issaquah Police Department is hosting National Night Out at its headquarters in City Hall 5-7 p.m. Tuesday.
Dozens of Issaquah citizens gathered in Tibbetts Creek Manor Monday night to identify troublesome crosswalks at a community meeting for pedestrian safety.
The organizers of the Issaquah Farmers Market seek votes for the market to be recognized by the American Farmland Trust.
Mayor Fred Butler informally announced Charlie Bush’s departure immediately before Bush introduced a staffing request for his department at Monday night’s regular city council meeting.
Responding to an increase in construction permits being issued in the city, the Issaquah City Council on Monday approved a bill authorizing four additional positions in the development services department.
The manner in which the neighborhood is used is currently being dictated by a design that “ushers people on through” to their errands and back home, city Economic Development Manager Andrea Snyder said.
The blotter consists of Issaquah police officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Life Enrichment Options and the Rotary Club of Issaquah held their 18th annual Challenge Series Races on Second Avenue Saturday.
Dozens gathered at the Historic Shell Station Thursday night to watch American roots duo Ben Hunter and Joe Seamons, the first artists on the line-up for the Gas Station Blues concert series.
Homeless encampment Tent City 4 relocated away from Issaquah Saturday, moving to county lands near Echo Lake and Interstate 90 in the Snoqualmie Valley.
A witness to a collision on Interstate 90 was struck and killed by a car while crossing the highway Wednesday morning, Washington State Patrol reported.
