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ROBERT L. SMYTH

Robert L. Smyth died on January 6, 2020. He was 91.

A new decade begins with low inventory in housing market | Real Estate Column

Business

A new decade begins with low inventory in housing market | Real Estate Column

A monthly real estate snapshot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

KCLS continuing to build connections in 2020

Life

KCLS continuing to build connections in 2020

A monthly column about library happenings.

King County faces $2 million lawsuit from 2016 K-9 bite

News

King County faces $2 million lawsuit from 2016 K-9 bite

A man’s right arm was left “permanently disfigured and disabled” after a Sheriff’s Office K-9 was used.

Embrace the struggle for a complete picture | Health column

Life

Embrace the struggle for a complete picture | Health column

A monthly column about mindfulness and general wellbeing.

Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia. File photo

Opinion

Despite ruling on Public Records Act, we need to keep a close eye on Olympia

Washington Supreme Court upholds that state legislators are subject to the Public Records Act.

No lack of local news in 2019

News

No lack of local news in 2019

Recap of 2019’s most interesting stories.

Local “Proud Boys” and others opposed to the King County Library System’s Drag Queen Story Hours showed up in Issaquah to voice their opposition to the events June 26. Courtesy photo

News

Issaquah Reporter’s top 10 most-viewed web stories of 2019

1. Racially insensitive sign sparks investigation at ISD

Volunteers of Troop 751 pose for a photo during the 2019 Christmas tree collection and recycle event. Courtesy photo

Life

Scouts to recycle trees on Jan. 4

The 35th year of recycling trees for Sammamish and Issaquah Highlands residents.

Washington’s vehicle emission check program ends Dec. 31

Northwest

Washington’s vehicle emission check program ends Dec. 31

After 38 years

Issaquah basketball teams aiming to start the new year with wins

Sports

Issaquah basketball teams aiming to start the new year with wins

The Issaquah boys and girls basketball teams are both on the road to play league games against the…

New Year’s Day will serve frigid dip

Life

New Year’s Day will serve frigid dip

First ever Polar Plunge at Lake Sammamish State Park.

Finding your proverbial strawberries | Business column

Business

Finding your proverbial strawberries | Business column

A monthly business column from Mercer Island financial adviser Bob Toomey.

2019: The year in sports for the Issaquah area

Sports

2019: The year in sports for the Issaquah area

Athletic success is a staple of the local community.

Decreased inventory for buyers in local real estate market

Business

Decreased inventory for buyers in local real estate market

A monthly real estate snapshot by John L. Scott Real Estate.

Issaquah Rookie youth football team’s dominant season ends in championship win

Sports

Issaquah Rookie youth football team’s dominant season ends in championship win

The Issaquah Rookie youth football team earned the first championship for the Issaquah youth football program since 2010…

Photo by Nityia Photography

Life

Three simple rules for the holiday

A monthly column about mindfulness.

Our newspapers have many reasons to be thankful | EDITORIAL

Opinion

Our newspapers have many reasons to be thankful | EDITORIAL

Changes have had positive impacts, readers offering support.

Issaquah Sophomore Gold Youth football team wins championship

Sports

Issaquah Sophomore Gold Youth football team wins championship

The Issaquah Sophomore Gold Youth football team capped off a perfect 10-0 season with a 20-19 victory over…

Issaquah volleyball goes 1-2 at 4A state tournament

Sports

Issaquah volleyball goes 1-2 at 4A state tournament

The Issaquah volleyball team went 1-2 at the 4A state volleyball tournament Nov. 22-23 in Yakima. The Eagles…