A task force appointed by the city of Issaquah released the results of a study of pedestrian and bicycle crossings Oct. 23 and the team has recommended improvements to 15 locations in the city.
The blotter represents officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Any person arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
State troopers booked a 47-year-old North Bend man into King County Jail Wednesday after he allegedly brandished a handgun while driving on westbound Interstate 90 near Issaquah.
The planting was the last step in the city of Issaquah’s multi-million dollar creek restoration project.
Spotted at this year’s walk were Super Mario and his beau, Princess Peach, Marie Antoinette and an avid (reanimated) reader of the Reporter.
The council authorized its endorsement of a property tax levy supporting Best Starts by a 5-2 vote at its regular meeting Monday night.
“Something’s broken,” Councilor Stacy Goodman said after the mayor’s presentation of nonprofit grants for 2016. “And I’d like to figure out what it is.”
This week, the class would need to get a clue as it welcomed two members of the department’s investigation division: Detective Cpl. Laura Asbell and Detective Dustin Huberdeau.
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Red Robin, officers from the Issaquah Police Department will serve food to the restaurant’s customers. Tips collected over the lunch rush will benefit Special Olympics Washington.
Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler has presented city staff’s proposed budget for 2016, promising significant investments in projects such as city roadways and the establishment of a city contingency fund for emergencies.
Our journey began with a trip underground, to the station’s indoor firing range and the Issaquah Jail.
Shortly before 3:19 a.m. on Oct. 7, a citizen at Gilman Village reported a device they believed to be a pipe bomb to Issaquah police, according to Bellevue police documents.
Issaquah city staff will take public input on potential improvements to Central Park at a meeting 5:30 p.m. tonight, Oct. 12 in Tibbetts Creek Manor.
The League of Women Voters and the Cable TV Commission hosted the Wednesday night candidate forum, broadcast live on ICTV 21. In attendance were Chrisopher Reh and Paul Winterstein, competing for Position No. 6; Tim Flood and Bill Ramos for Position No. 4; and Jennifer Sutton running unopposed for Position No. 2.
“Will’s our rock star,” fellow mail carrier Henrri Morales said.
Creative Children for Charity reported more than 2,800 people pitched in for the organization’s “most contributions to a painting by numbers” record attempt. Evidence of the achievement will be submitted to Guinness World Records in the coming weeks.
Salmon Days opened Saturday to gray and cloudy skies, but apparently no one told the early birds who came out for the festival’s Grande Parade.
Hawaiian/Japanese restaurant Ohana Eastside opened at Gilman Station in July. ‘I had to see if I could make it happen,’ owner Kyle Yoshimura said
The King County Sheriff’s Office warned county residents Tuesday about an ongoing phone scam defrauding victims out of money to make phony arrest warrants disappear — and the perpetrators are using sheriff’s office and court phone numbers to do it, a sheriff’s spokesperson said.
The Issaquah Post Office will hold a retirement party 8 a.m. Friday morning for 47-year mail carrier Will French.
