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The cast of "Pump Boys and Dinettes" with Tony-winner Levi Kreis impressively rocking out on the piano. Photo courtesy of Pump Boys and Dinettes Production

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‘Pump Boys and Dinettes’ showcases talents in delightful frolic down Highway 57 at Village Theatre

In a blink-and-you'll-miss it town on Highway 57, deep in the heart of North Carolina, the five Pump…

Nicole Jennings/Issaquah ReporterAttendees traveled from as far as California and Alaska to take part in a meeting between the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the newly formed Wolf Advisory Group.

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Issaquah becomes the center of state conversation on wolves

The population of wolves in the wild in Washington state is less than the number of cents in…

The Grande Parade is a Salmon Days favorite. This year's parade promises to last for an hour-and-a-half

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Issaquah Salmon Days 2016 swims into town this weekend

It's reel-ly time again for Issaquah's most exciting weekend of the year — the 47th annual Salmon Days…

Three tests done on the property of Eastside Fire and Rescue on Newport Way found the presence of PFOS in the soil. Nicole Jennings/staff photo

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Eastside Fire and Rescue a likely source of water contamination, firm says

Consultants from Geosyntec Consultants, the Seattle-based firm that has been studying Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) levels in Issaquah water,…

Attendees traveled from as far as California and Alaska to take part in a meeting between the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the newly formed Wolf Advisory Group. Nicole Jennings/Issaquah Reporter

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Issaquah the center of state conversation on wolves

The population of wolves in the wild in Washington state is less than the number of cents in…

Domestic dispute turns out to be two males fighting over a video game | Issaquah Police Blotter Sept. 9-14

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Domestic dispute turns out to be two males fighting over a video game | Issaquah Police Blotter Sept. 9-14

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

Advocates of ST3 argue that light rail will reduce the amount of greenhouse gases produced in the Puget Sound

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Issaquah City Council votes to support ST3 after public hearing

The Issaquah City Council voted unanimously to support light rail Proposition No. 1, Sound Transit 3, at the…

The Issaquah Valley Senior Center no longer has an executive director

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Issaquah Valley Senior Center Board confirms executive director’s resignation

After over a year of legal battles and tension between the Issaquah Valley Senior Center Board of Directors…

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Students, advisors say they are already big fans of Gibson Ek

Only a week into the school year, students at the new Gibson Ek High School were already full…

Traffic cones stashed in mailboxes and a fight outside the Rolling Log Tavern | Issaquah Police Blotter Sept. 2 - 9

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Traffic cones stashed in mailboxes and a fight outside the Rolling Log Tavern | Issaquah Police Blotter Sept. 2 – 9

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

Longtime Issaquah Chamber member takes over at FISH

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Longtime Issaquah Chamber member takes over at FISH

Robin Kelley may have changed careers, but her passion for protecting Issaquah's salmon population has not altered.

The Bucatini all'Amatriciana dish is so famous that Amatrice has a festival in its honor every August. The Aug. 24 earthquake ravaged Amatrice

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Local restaurant starts fundraiser to aid earthquake relief for Italy

When Joe Fugere watched the footage of the 6.2 magnitude Italian earthquake that killed nearly 300 and destroyed…

Are Issaquah residents tired of traveling by car on busy freeways? The Sept. 19 public hearing may answer this question. Staff archives.

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Issaquah Council to hold public hearing for ST3 on Sept. 19

At its Sept. 5 meeting, the Issaquah City Council voted unanimously to hold a public hearing for the…

Council votes to change construction code in regards to Expanded Work Hours permit applications

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Council votes to change construction code in regards to Expanded Work Hours permit applications

The Issaquah City Council unanimously voted to change the city's municipal code IMC 16.35 Construction Hours and IMC…

Robin Callahan. Photo courtesy of Issaquah Schools Foundation.

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Power shift for the Issaquah Schools Foundation

The Issaquah Schools Foundation is saying goodbye to an influential member later this month.

Salmon Days theme and mascot put playful spin on 2016 election

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Salmon Days theme and mascot put playful spin on 2016 election

If Issaquah residents don't like the candidates in November's presidential election, there is good news — a third-party…

The Food: Too Good to Waste toolkit includes several supplies that families can use to measure how much food is left uneaten in the fridge each week. Nicole Jennings/staff photo

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Issaquah ends another successful summer of campaigning against food waste

It has been a busy and successful summer for the Food: Too Good to Waste campaign, put on…

Couple calls police requesting help escaping from a cat | Issaquah Police Blotter August 26-31

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Couple calls police requesting help escaping from a cat | Issaquah Police Blotter August 26-31

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

The suspected package bandit was captured on Bellevue resident Frieda Chan's home surveillance camera when he hit her house on April 22. To pass through neighborhoods undetected

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Issaquah postal thefts likely tied to string of Eastside crimes

The trend of packages being taken from the front doorsteps of Issaquah residents looks to be connected to…

The Issaquah City Council says that development in the city is not meeting the Central Issaquah Plan's vision. Contributed photo.

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Issaquah City Council halts development with six-month emergency moratorium

With only Good of the Order left on the agenda, Tuesday night's Issaquah City Council meeting looked to…