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Cuts not found in prison system

In Olympia, everyone is trying to save money. Ideas that were unheard of a year ago are now…

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River restoration

The public is invited to hear plans for restoring the Snoqualmie River at King County’s Chinook Bend Natural…

enny Schaffer

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GLAD training program seeks funding

Songs about math, reading aloud, and drawing pictures for notes has become the norm in some Issaquah classrooms…

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Calendar – February 13

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School board supports education reform bills

The Issaquah School Board voted unanimously to support two bills supporting education reform at a special board meeting…

A bus on Route 200 rumbles down Newport Way Northwest in Issaquah. Extending the route is one possible option for bringing bus service to Squak Mountain.

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Squak Mountain residents make noise for bus service

It was standing room-only at the Feb. 5 Transportation Committee meeting after Squak Mountain residents flocked to the…

Sports

Swimming |Eastlake takes ninth at league meet

Eastlake nabbed the highest finish of area schools at Saturday's KingCo championships. The

Eastlake's Kelly Montgomery drives to the hoop past Issaquah's Mackenzie Schiltz.

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Girls basketball | Issaquah comes up short at buzzer

A fast start to the second half provided Eastlake enough cushion to hold off Issaquah for a 48-45…

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Gymnastics | Issaquah captures third at league meet

Issaquah finished third at Saturday's KingCo 4A championship meet at Ballard, grabbing the third and final District 1/2…

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Sammamish parkway bids come in low – could save the city $2 million

The project to reconfigure the East Lake Sammamish Parkway could cost less than was initially projected.

Eastside Catholic's CJ Danforth

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Issaquah grapplers nab third in league tourney

Issaquah produced three league champions and finished third as a team at the KingCo 4A meet Saturday at…

Village Theater’s Public Relations and Promotions Manager Michelle Sanders and Artistic Administrator Blythe Phillips contemplate the bright future of the First Stage Theater

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Old Issaquah Theater reconstruction gets boost from Kresge Foundation’s half million

In decades past, the local theater was more than just a place to watch a play or musical.…

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Redmond buzzer-beater sinks Issaquah boys

Issaquah suffered a tough loss Thursday night when Redmond's Chris Harrington sunk a three-pointer in overtime for a…

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Issaquah mayor named top public official

Issaquah Mayor Ava Frisinger was named this week as Public Official of the Year by the Municipal League…

Lindsay Baringer and Levi Ressler laugh during a mentoring session at Clark Elementary Feb. 3. They meet once a week to play games

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Community mentors help local students succeed

Levi Ressler, a smiling first-grader at Clark Elementary, spelled his last name slowly, glancing to his mentor after…

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Issaquah in good shape to weather storm, says mayor

Issaquah Mayor Ava Frisinger delivered the annual State of the City Address Monday, Feb. 2 to a packed…

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Thieves use mini-van to rob home in broad daylight

Thieves made off jewelry worth about $9,000, and two television sets totaling $4,000 in a brazen daytime robbery…

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Local man investigated in Microsoft spy case

A partner in a Sammamish software company, with a background in the Israeli Military Intelligence, is at the…

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Issaquah Chamber hires new CEO

The Issaquah Chamber of Commerce has selected a new chief executive officer.

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Deadline extended for Park Pointe comments

Developer, citizens, lean toward “low bench” option for development.