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Reporter publishes new letters policy

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Reporter publishes new letters policy

Letters policy is meant to provide direction and transparency.

Letters to the Editor, July 26, 2019

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, July 26, 2019

Parks; health reform

New statewide election system causing concern among auditors

Opinion

New statewide election system causing concern among auditors

They don’t think VoteWA is ready for prime time but are confident primary results will be accurate

Sound Transit presents three potential sites for a North Sammamish Park and Ride

News

Sound Transit presents three potential sites for a North Sammamish Park and Ride

The project, set to open to the public in 2024, envisions 200 parking stalls and improved access

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News

New measles case had possible public exposure in Kenmore

A Seattle Children’s Hospital nurse is the latest diagnosed bringing this year’s case count up to 11 residents…

First Issaquah Sports Medicine Combine captures community’s curiosity

Business

First Issaquah Sports Medicine Combine captures community’s curiosity

More than 50 exhibitors show off area’s wellness edge

Letters to the Editor, July 19, 2019

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, July 19, 2019

Elections; theater

At the Issaquah clinic, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance patients can receive chemotherapy infusions, nutrition consultations, hematology and other services.

News

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance welcomed into Issaquah with ribbon cutting

After expansion into Poulsbo, National Cancer Institute-designated care center gets underway in Issaquah

Life

Volunteers needed for kids fair

Parkadilly will be Sunday, July 21. Volunteers also needed for set up on July 20.

An aerial photo shows the locations of two earthquakes and five aftershocks in and near Monroe, which rattled the Puget Sound region early Friday. The first was the magnitude 4.6 quake at upper right, 13 miles under the intersection of U.S. 2 and Fryelands Boulevard SE at 2:51 a.m. The second, magnitude 3.5, occurred 18 miles under the Old Snohomish-Monroe Road at 2:53 a.m. The aftershocks followed during the ensuing two hours. This image depicts an area about 3 miles wide. (Herald staff and the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network)

News

Early wake-up call: Twin quakes under Monroe rattle region

Thousands of people felt them. They were magnitude 4.6 and 3.5 and hit minutes apart.

Letter to the Editor, July 12, 2019

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor, July 12, 2019

New city tax?

Happy Fourth — Do we have freedom? What is freedom anyway?

Life

Happy Fourth — Do we have freedom? What is freedom anyway?

A column about mindfulness and mental well being.

ANDREW “ANDY” DEAN TWEEDDALE

Obituaries

ANDREW “ANDY” DEAN TWEEDDALE

November 13, 1930 – June 22, 2019

Among 9 other candidates, Inslee gets his 6 minutes of fame

News

Among 9 other candidates, Inslee gets his 6 minutes of fame

Here’s what the governor, a longshot presidential candidate, said in Miami Wednesday night.

Emily Day, left, and Kelley Larsen, right, battle it out at the net during the women’s championship match at 2019 AVP Seattle Open on June 23 at Lake Sammamish State Park. Photo courtesy of Robert Beck

Sports

Larsen/Stockman capture a coveted title

Doubles team earns its first championship together.

Jeremy Casebeer blocks a shot attempt by Taylor Crabb during the 2019 AVP Seattle Open men’s championship match on June 23 at Lake Sammamish State Park. Photo courtesy of Robert Beck

Sports

Casebeer/Schalk capture a championship

Dominant doubles duo hoists a trophy.

Eastside rowers etch their mark at national regatta

Sports

Eastside rowers etch their mark at national regatta

At the US Rowing Youth Nationals on June 8 at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida, Issaquah’s Carson…

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News

Burning moratorium runs through Sept. 30

Annual burning ban rules outlined; contact info provided.

Issaquah Eagles track athlete Julia David-Smith, left, earned 14th place in the 1-mile run at the Brooks Invitational on June 15 at the University of Washington. Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography

Sports

David-Smith finishes in 14th place in 1-mile run at Brooks Invitational

Issaquah star track athlete continues to dominate on the oval.

Issaquah Farmers Market runs Saturdays from May through September, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine, at Pickering Barn, 1730 10th Ave. NW, Issaquah. Courtesy photo

Life

Issaquah community calendar: Make Music Day, coffee and conversations

Upcoming local events