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Meatless? Of course

I had to laugh when I saw the recent PCC article/ad suggesting “Meatless Mondays.”

News

Free computer clinic March 4

The Issaquah Kiwanis Young Professionals Club is helping fix computers for free with a PC Clinic March 4.

News

Mt. Si and Little Si to remain closed through Tuesday, after plane wreck

The Mount Si and Little Si trailheads and trails will remain closed through Tuesday, Feb. 28 while crews…

Opinion

Millions for basketball and hockey could take money from local scene | Editorial

Apparently people in and around Seattle have millions of dollars stuffed in socks or under their mattresses. That’s…

Opinion

Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down | Editorial

A quick take on issues in the news – and what we think of them.

Sports

Eastlake’s Morrison, Skyline’s Wiedeman and Parker land on first-team | Prep sports news

The 4A KingCo girls and boys all-league basketball teams

News

Eastside Catholic student store earns national recognition

Eastside Catholic's School-based enterprise was recently named one of five school stores in the United States to earn…

Kendra Morrison makes any shot in the post difficult against the Wolves

Sports

Eastlake at state for first time since 2009 | Prep girls basketball

Eastlake coach Sara Goldie and the Wolves are ready to finish a run that started before high school…

John Waltosz

News

EFR remembers volunteer battalion chief

A long-time volunteer battalion chief who served at District 10 fire stations for 33 years has died.

News

Kindering auction to support children with disabilities

Kindering Anniversary AuctionKindering is holding a 50th anniversary celebration and fundraiser auction March 3.

Nathan Bosseler

Business

Innovation in Issaquah winners announced

The Issaquah Chamber of Commerce recognized four businesses Wednesday during its second annual Innovation in Issaquah ceremony held…

Sports

Skyline girls eliminated, Eastlake girls, Issaquah boys set for Regionals | Prep basketball roundup

Skyline was dropped by Stanwood in a winner-to-state, loser-out game last night.

News

Area Rotary clubs to receive First Citizen award

For only the second time in its 74 year history, the Seattle-King County First Citizen Award will be…

News

520 bridge to close Feb. 24-27

The state will close all lanes of SR 520 this weekend from Montlake Boulevard in Seattle across the…

Letters to the Editor

Bond approval appreciated

On behalf of the Board of Commissioners for King County Fire Protection District 10, I would like to…

News

Bellevue College joins launch of $1 billion ‘Green Challenge’

Bellevue College has joined 32 other leading institutions of higher learning to launch the Billion Dollar Green Challenge.…

A paddle boarder navigates Puget Sound waters.

Business

Issaquah to host Northwest Paddling Festival

Non-motorized water sports enthusiasts are expected to flock to Issaquah this spring for the 2012 Northwest Paddling Festival.

Opinion

Photos change, but content remains | Chad Coleman | Reporter’s Notebook

Everywhere you look, you can see the tectonic shifts in how we share information as a culture. Much…

News

Issaquah AAA office collects 2,400 items for Eastside Domestic Violence Program

Thanks to the overwhelming support of AAA Washington members and the local community, AAA’s Soap for Hope donation…

News

Teen dating violence too common, agency says

Teen dating violence is more common than most people know, according to counselors at Youth Eastside Services (YES).