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Water woes | Issaquah mayor says water district is using fear tactics

Issaquah Mayor Ava Frisinger took to the mic Monday night to assure residents of Issaquah and Sammamish that…

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Urban Village Development Commission approves Lakeside Apartment project

Polygon Homes plans to build 298 rental units at old mining site.

David Kappler receives his award for the volunteer of the year.

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Issaquah honors its finest

The atmosphere was festive as Issaquah celebrated its 34th Annual Community Awards Thursday night, May 30, at the…

The entire Gao family

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Beating the odds | Issaquah family celebrates healthy daughters, both born premature

All four members of the Gao family are at home under one roof now. But it hasn’t always…

Issaquah native Adrianee Haslet-Davis

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An Evening for Adrianne and Adam and the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing

Issaquah's Adrianne Haslet-Davis, 32, who lost her foot and part of her leg in the Boston Marathon bombing,…

This photo shows some of the old growth timber on Squak Mountain.

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Squak Mountain not completely out of the woods with logging concerns

As an independent appraiser works to set a value on logger Kurt Erickson’s 216-acres on Squak Mountain, Erickson…

Linda Ball

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It’s OK to talk about cancer | Linda Ball

According to the American Cancer Society, the chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer some time during…

Breast cancer survivor Jenn Nudelman never felt a lump in her breast.

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Cancer survivor now a volunteer | With a family history of cancer, Issaquah resident knew she had a ticking time bomb inside her

Jenn Nudelman, 46, knew the odds were stacked against her. Breast cancer runs deep in her family so…

Dr. Nabila Noor

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Issaquah doctor helps women in Bangladesh

Issaquah urogynecologist Dr. Julie LaCombe traveled to Bangladesh from April 19-26 with Drs. Tracy Capes and Nabila Noor,…

This map details the area of the Klahanie Potential Annexation Area.

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Klahanie study finished — now it’s up to the council, people

The effort to annex Klahanie and surrounding neighborhoods moves forward.

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Issaquah Police add tip line

Issaquah has had a tip line in the past, but it wasn't very well explained to the public…

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Man dies in tractor accident

King County Sheriff's department will continue to investigate accident near Issaquah Saturday morning.

Dol Sot Korean restaurant is open again for business.

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Issaquah restaurant closed twice for public health violations

Dol Sot Korean Cuisine in Gilman Village was closed by a public health food inspector Tuesday, April 30,…

Tranquility Holistic Center will open soon on Newport Way.

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New medical marijuana location to open in Issaquah

Tranquility Holistic Center, Issaquah’s third collective garden access point for medical marijuana patients, plans to open once it…

The sun shines through old growth trees on Squak Mountain.

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Squak Mountain saved | Trust for Public Land to rescue area from logging

Just in the nick of time, King County executive Dow Constantine and the Trust for Public Land have…

Shelly Holbrook-Eveling is running The Seattle Soap Shop from her Issaquah home.

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Cleanest soap in town | Issaquah woman’s organic body products business thriving

Who knew that the majority of commercial soaps and body washes contain carcinogens? Shelly Holbrook-Eveling knew that, which…

Angela Beard of Issaquah is on the Sea-Gals squad for the 2013 season.

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Issaquah native makes Sea Gal’s roster

After a year of intense training, 24-year-old Issaquah native Angela Beard got the happy news Sunday night that…

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Goodman seeks re-election

Issaquah attorney Stacy Goodman will seek re-election to the Issaquah City Council.

Congressman Dave Reichert

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Reichert pushes for federal recognition of Mountain to Sound Greenway

If you’ve ever wondered why I-90 doesn’t look like I-5, it’s because of the dedication for the past…

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A view from top | Committee tours Squak Mountain

The King County Conservation Futures Citizen’s Committee, had a close up look at Squak Mountain Saturday, April 27.