The Issaquah Farmers Market returned May 7 at the Pickering Barn. It will continue Saturdays into the fall.
The event, as part of the Sammamish Arts Commission’s “Special Arts Sammamish” program, celebrates National Autism Awareness Month by bringing dozens of tweens and teens paired with students with special needs together.
Police determined the reported robbery and assault of a 14-year-old Sammamish male Tuesday to be made up.
Update: Officials say the boy who reported the incident made it up. Read more here.
Hope Festival teens are at it again.
As of Tuesday evening, the Issaquah and Lake Washington school bonds are still passing in the King County April election; the proposed Eastside Regional Fire Authority is still behind, according to county results.
Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler, who continues to recover from a recent heart attack, is set to return to office May 16, Mayor Pro Tempore Stacy Goodman said Monday.
The rain didn’t stop the Sammamish Creekside Cub Scout Webelos Pack 225 from working on a drainage project at Soaring Eagle Park April 24.
Nearly 30 choir students from Eastlake High School traveled to San Diego and performed at the Worldstrides Heritage Festival in early April.
The Issaquah City Council unanimously appointed Mariah Bettise to fill the empty council seat Monday.
The Sammamish City Council meets next on Tuesday, May 3, in city hall at 6:30 p.m.
Update: The Washington State Department of Transportation will close Front Street in Issaquah at the Interstate-90 overpass Thursday evening, May 12, to install the new girder, according to the state. Repairs have taken longer than expected.
The Sammamish Community and Aquatic Center/YMCA held its grand opening ceremony Saturday, April 30.
Easily hundreds passed through the event, which ran from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sammamish Commons Plaza Saturday.
The Sammamish Community and Aquatic Center/YMCA’s grand opening is April 30, coinciding with Rig-A-Palooza. Both start at 10 a.m.
The blotter consists of Sammamish police officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city.Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The day marks the seventh successful year in the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery’s supplemental program, which is part of the Lake Sammamish Kokanee Work Group’s mission to bring back a sustainable, healthy kokanee population.
Voters gave 55.7 percent approval; ballot needs 60 percent to pass. King County certifies measures May 6.
Squeals, squeaks and snickers rang in the air as dozens of young children released thousands of ladybugs into the Evergreen Academy Preschool gardens on Earth Day last week.
Until next year’s SAMMI Award event, the Reporter will publish a new monthly series titled “SAMMI Spotlight.” Every month, we will feature one or more of the SAMMI award winners.