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Courtesy of soundtransit3.orgThe current proposed line from Downtown Bellevue to Issaquah.

Issaquah officials ask residents to weigh in on ‘once-in-a-generation’ light rail line

A light rail line to Issaquah is in the current draft of a public transportation package that could…

Photo via suicidetherapy.com Fredric Matteson developed Contextual-Conceptual Therapy from his work as a therapist with 16

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Seminar on suicide prevention method Contextual-Conceptual Therapy tonight at Issaquah Library

A youth suicide prevention seminar will be held at the Issaquah Library 6:30-8 p.m. tonight, March 31.

Courtesy of Oregon City Farmers Market The Bloodworks Northwest mobile blood donation bus will be at Eastside Fire and Rescue headquarters April 11.

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Knights of Columbus sponsor blood drive at Eastside Fire HQ April 11

A blood drive will take place 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, April 11, at Eastside Fire and…

File photo Jennifer Sutton ended her service as a member of Issaquah City Council Thursday. She is expected to be confirmed as a public diplomacy officer for the U.S. Foreign Service.

Strange timing led to Foreign Service appointment, Issaquah Council member says

Strange timing and low expectations led to the situation that saw a freshman Issaquah City Council member exit…

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Man arrested three times in one week for creating disturbances | Issaquah Police Blotter, March 18-24

The blotter consists of officers' accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Anyone arrested is…

Daniel Nash/staff photo Hundreds came out to caucus in the 41st District’s easternmost 12 precincts

41st Legislative District — including Issaquah and Sammamish — only region of Washington to support Clinton at caucuses

Washington's 41st Legislative District bucked trends Saturday as the only district in the state to support Democratic U.S.…

Issaquah man gets eight years for recording teens in his bathroom, bedrooms

An Issaquah man who admitted to filming teen girls in the bathroom and bedrooms of his home was…

Issaquah school officials implore Sen. Hill to extend levy lid one year

The Washington State Legislature is under court order to fully fund basic education by 2018. State lawmakers, like…

Issaquah endorses $500 million school construction bond

A half-billion dollar capital projects bond measure to build and rebuild Issaquah schools has received its stamp of…

Issaquah City Council authorizes new senior services plan

Issaquah City Council authorizes new senior services plan

Issaquah city officials had already severed ties with the operators of the Issaquah Senior Center. Now they know…

Issaquah City Council authorizes $150k to lease water cleaning plant

Faced with the presence of low levels of toxic perfluorochemicals in one of its wells, the Issaquah City…

The Holi celebration in Bellevue.

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Collision of Colors | Eastsiders celebrate the beginning of spring at Holi

A second Holi celebration will be held at Lake Sammamish State Park this Saturday, March 26, from 11…

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Issaquah Muggles have a magical Harry Potter Night

A group of die-hard Harry Potter fans proved Friday night that even muggles know how to party like…

Daniel Nash/staff photo A scene from the Grande Parade at Salmon Days 2015 in October. The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce-organized festival took home the WFEA’s Grand Summit Award and five additional awards for excellence in community events.

Salmon Days 2015 takes home Grand Summit Award and five more awards for community events

The tagline (and Twitter hashtag) for Salmon Days 2015 was #SoFlippinFun. Now an association of Washington state event…

Daniel Nash/staff photo Ashley Belline of Hilliard’s Beer pours a cold one at the Beat the Winter Brews Fest in February. The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce will add a second summer festival July 29.

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Issaquah Chamber approves second beer festival for Gilman Village

For four years, the Beat the Winter Brews Fest has invited beer drinkers to come in from the…

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Planning for a crisis | Aegis employee’s ‘crisis file’ makes long-term care admitting process faster

In a 2013-2014 survey of long-term care in America, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined more…

File Photo The Bass and Bass Partnership owns Truck Country on Southeast 62nd Street.

Issaquah city staff prepare for SE 62nd Street acquisitions

City of Issaquah officials are presently in negotiations with three north Issaquah property owners to acquire parcels vital…

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District selects Amber Walsh as new principal for Issaquah Valley Elementary

Issaquah Valley Elementary School has a new principal for the next school year.

Daniel Nash/staff photoIssaquah police.

Porch light thief chased off, redecorating plans ruined | Issaquah Police Blotter, March 4-10

The police blotter consists of officers' accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Anyone arrested…

Issaquah City Council members were surprised by the news that a city well had been shut down pending the results of a contamination test.

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City well shut down as Issaquah officials await contaminant analysis

The shutdown may have occurred up to a week ago, according to the public works engineering director. But…