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Dick’s Drive-In looking at Issaquah, Sammamish as possibilities for new location

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Dick’s Drive-In looking at Issaquah, Sammamish as possibilities for new location

Issaquah and Sammamish residents could soon see the iconic Dick’s Drive-In sign gracing Gilman Boulevard or East Lake…

Open house shows Issaquah residents a new Front Street

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Open house shows Issaquah residents a new Front Street

Issaquah’s Olde Town will soon be getting a makeover designed to boost foot traffic for small businesses and…

Issaquah City Council allocates $175,000 to Gilman corridor

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Issaquah City Council allocates $175,000 to Gilman corridor

The Issaquah City Council voted unanimously at the March 6 meeting to allocate $175,000 from the Street Improvement…

Family pours hard work into new Front Street Market

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Family pours hard work into new Front Street Market

“Challenging.”

Further analysis into Polygon Northwest development proposal at Land and Shore

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Further analysis into Polygon Northwest development proposal at Land and Shore

The Issaquah City Council Land and Shore Committee received some of its requested analysis on the proposed Issaquah…

Fire at Skyline High School in Sammamish causes students, staff to evacuate

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Fire at Skyline High School in Sammamish causes students, staff to evacuate

A smoke sighting at the Skyline High School gymnasium caused all students and staff to evacuate the building…

14 speakers urge Landmarks Commission to save Providence Heights

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14 speakers urge Landmarks Commission to save Providence Heights

Every seat was full and several people were standing along the back wall of the Issaquah City Hall’s…

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Debate over Polygon development proposal continues

The second night of the public hearing on the proposal for 100 more housing units in the Issaquah…

Moratorium in Issaquah to last at least until September

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Moratorium in Issaquah to last at least until September

The city-wide moratorium on certain development will go on at least another six months.

Mayor’s State of the City address focuses on partnerships to solve problems

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Mayor’s State of the City address focuses on partnerships to solve problems

Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler’s annual State of the City address at the Feb. 21 Issaquah City Council meeting…

Angry driver tells woman who cut him off, “You’re dead.” | Issaquah Police Blotter Jan. 27 - Feb. 2

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Angry driver tells woman who cut him off, “You’re dead.” | Issaquah Police Blotter Jan. 27 – Feb. 2

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

Finley the Salmon gets a new lease on life in Issaquah

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Finley the Salmon gets a new lease on life in Issaquah

Until recently, Finley the Salmon looked as though he would forever carry a long, deep cut across his…

Affordable Care Act, immigration headline concerns of 1,000 anti-Reichert protesters

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Affordable Care Act, immigration headline concerns of 1,000 anti-Reichert protesters

An estimated 1,000 people took to the streets in front of 8th Congressional District Representative Dave Reichert’s Issaquah…

Protesters demand Congressman Reichert meet with constituents

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Protesters demand Congressman Reichert meet with constituents

At least 150 Congressional District 8 residents braved the rain to march up the Southeast 56th Street hill…

Issaquah Council approves mini-roundabout for Maple Street, Target, Trader Joe’s intersection

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Issaquah Council approves mini-roundabout for Maple Street, Target, Trader Joe’s intersection

The Issaquah City Council voted 4-2 at the Feb. 8 meeting to allocate $80,000 towards an improvement plan…

Community members push to preserve Winterbrook Farm

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Community members push to preserve Winterbrook Farm

A few miles away from busy Issaquah, on an 80-acre plot of pasture and forest just off of…

Mudslide closes some I-90 lanes in Issaquah

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Mudslide closes some I-90 lanes in Issaquah

The left lane of westbound Interstate 90 has opened up after a mudslide closed all westbound lanes of…

Issaquah Council awards $23.1M Southeast 62nd Street contract to Quigg Bros, Inc.

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Issaquah Council awards $23.1M Southeast 62nd Street contract to Quigg Bros, Inc.

The Issaquah City Council unanimously voted at the Feb. 8 meeting to award the construction contract for the…

Providence Heights historic landmark status application to be withdrawn

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Providence Heights historic landmark status application to be withdrawn

An application for the Providence Heights campus to be recognized as a city of Issaquah historic landmark is…

Issaquah resident’s Taylor Swift video goes viral

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Issaquah resident’s Taylor Swift video goes viral

Issaquah native Jon Kok, a junior at Wheaton College near Chicago, has a not-so-secret obsession.