In August of this year, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Mike Gallagher was killed when he collided with an elk on Highway 12, responding to all call for backup at the scene of a domestic disturbance.
The governor’s speech was full of praise and admiration for the voluntary service work and fundraising undertaken by those gathered before her.
The City of Sammamish Employees Committee have agreed to take a pay cut, as the city struggles to deal with reduced revenue as a result of the downturn in economic activity.
The City of Issaquah Parks and Recreation Department will investigate a number of options for Timberlake Park, following the decision to ban pets from the park after numerous complaints during the summer that unrestrained dogs were causing a nuisance there.
If the public meeting held at Beaver Lake Lodge last week was any indication, whether or not to put synthetic turf and lights on the playing fields at Beaver Lake Park will be one of the most intensely debated issues in the city since it was founded 10 years ago.
Every year, Issaquah-based artist group artEAST puts together a show which seeks to do more than just put pretty things on walls, or display conversation pieces. Their mission is no less than to unearth the true champions of community in our midst — those who contribute regularly and with a commitment that often goes unnoticed by all but a few.
Good news for most – but some councilors say decision was rushed, point to traffic, future rec center, as problems with the library plan
After many months of dialogue between waterfront homeowners, city staff and council members, the process to draft a Shoreline Master Program (SMP) for the City of Sammamish is drawing to a close.
The unemployment rate in Sammamish is now four times greater than it was nine years ago, as the continued economic contraction manifests itself in layoffs in regional businesses.
As developments in the field of energy efficiency and changes in regulations and policy continue to come about at a federal level, a group has formed in Issaquah with the aim of helping local homeowners understand what all the fuss is about.
KOMO News this week reported that a former assistant football coach at Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish has been…
The children of Sammamish are gearing up to present their vision of the future, in a special parade to be…
Amid all the sad and shocking stories we hear, read about, or see on television — tragedies, violent crimes, murders,…
Port Blakely Communities took another important step forward in their cultivation of a residential and commercial community in the Issaquah…
Sammamish Police arrested a 19 year-old Sammamish man and charged him with furnishing liquor to minors, after a 15 year-old and two 14-year-olds were found intoxicated in the hot tub of a Sammamish home.
The first Chinnok of the season was spotted in Issaquah Creek on Monday.
Port Blakely Communities took another important step forward in their cultivation of a residential and commercial community in the Issaquah Highlands, with the announcement this week that Regal Entertainment Group will open a 14 screen, 64,000 square foot theater there in May 2011.
As the mail ballots continue to come in, little is changing in the primary election for King County Executive.
City of Sammamish Director Community Development Kamuron Gurol, the man at the center of the city’s development of a Shoreline Master Program (SMP), can now see light at the end of the tunnel.
