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Belltown mainstay Ohana opens Issaquah location

Hawaiian/Japanese restaurant Ohana Eastside opened at Gilman Station in July. ‘I had to see if I could make…

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Sheriff’s Office on jury duty fraud calls: ‘Just hang up’

The King County Sheriff’s Office warned county residents Tuesday about an ongoing phone scam defrauding victims out of…

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Will French, 47-year Issaquah mail carrier, retires Friday

The Issaquah Post Office will hold a retirement party 8 a.m. Friday morning for 47-year mail carrier Will…

The Issaquah High School band marches in the Salmon Days Grande Parade in 2014.

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Salmon Days returns for 46th festival this weekend

The festival's inaugural carnival "was a huge success" in 2014, organizer Brian Twiggs said. "For the 'tweeners ...…

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Council authorizes ‘anchor project’ for the future of city core

The Issaquah City Council has authorized work on proposals for a project that will represent its vision for…

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Intoxicated man asked not to return to Trader Joe’s | Issaquah Police Blotter, September 18-24

The blotter represents officers' accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Any person arrested is…

Working hard on the first night of the Issaquah Citizens Academy.

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Inside Issaquah PD’s Citizens Academy | Part 1: Welcome to Class

On Sept. 9, the Issaquah Police Department began a 10-week Citizens Academy to teach willing community members about…

Issaquah Middle School student Audrey Davis discusses her favorite part of the Tech Trek STEM camp at Pacific Lutheran University. She is flanked by fellow campers Sylvie Cao (left) of Maywood Middle School and Sophie Serumgard (right) of Issaquah Middle School.

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AAUW celebrates big year for girls’ STEM camp

On Sept. 17, the Issaquah branch of the American Association of University Women recognized nine area middle school…

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Police called to remove handcuffs after bedroom romp goes wrong | Issaquah Police Blotter Sept. 11-17

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

Children stand in a nest they constructed in Lower Sammamish Commons Park Saturday morning.

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SLIDESHOW: Nest building project results in a ‘Home Tweet Home’

Children and parents gathered in Lower Sammamish Commons Park Saturday to build a giant nest out of discarded…

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SLIDESHOW: Skate Issaquah competition

See photos from open skating and the Under-12 division.

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Issaquah’s first skate competition to raise awareness for new skate park project

The competition will feature demonstrations from pro skaters, skating clinics and contests. It takes place 10 a.m. at…

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Issaquah City Council challenger proposes alternative transportation package

"If we don't take action to address the existing backlog for neighborhoods' priorities, we may never," Tim Flood…

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Search for Providence Point man was first use of state Silver Alert

After going missing two days prior, Bryant Merrick was found safe by Seattle police in the north end…

'The senior center board and the senior center executive director were served and we are going to sue them

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Banned members file defamation lawsuit against senior center leadership

Executive director, board and others went into "defamation 'hyperdrive,'" lawyer alleges.

Issaquah Police

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Naked man takes brisk walk through Front Street business | Issaquah Police Blotter, Sept. 4-10

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

Jeanne Ryan and Stasia Ward Kehoe will speak at Talking Pages.

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TONIGHT: Jeanne Ryan and Stasia Ward Kehoe visit Talking Pages

Young adult fiction writers Jeanne Ryan and Stasia Ward Kehoe will visit the historic Shell Station as part…

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Minor earthquake hits east of Issaquah

A magnitude 2.3 earthquake hit east of Issaquah early Tuesday morning.

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Eastside firefighters mourn loss of colleague to cancer

Michael Raymond VanDenBergh, 47, was diagnosed with "duty-related" cancer five years ago, according to a statement from Eastside…

A girl plays with a toy parachutist at the Fantastic Fly-In.

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An afternoon spent with eyes to the sky | Pictures from the Fantastic Fly-In

Paragliders, hanggliders and handmade floats took over the Chirico Trailhead Saturday afternoon for the Fantastic Fly-In, an airborne…