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Tutta Bella helps raise funds for breast cancer

Tutta Bella, which has an Issaquah location, raised $20,000 Oct. 7 for breast cancer research in their "Slice…

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Issaquah Chamber backs I-1183

The Issaquah Chamber of Commerce formally supported I-1183, which would privatize liquor sales.

Life

Artists in action at Up Front Gallery

Artists will be in action from 6-9 p.m. today at Issaquah's Up Front Gallery at artEAST as they…

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‘ Firewise’ workshop set

King County will offer a free workshop Nov. 5 in North Bend to give rural residents the information…

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Holiday craft fair, estate sale set at Marianwoo

The Marianwood Auxiliary group will host a holiday craft fair and estate sale from 10 a.m. to 4…

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Initiatives and referendums – the good and the bad | Editorial

Five measures are on the ballot this November, three initiatives and two referendums from the Legislature to the…

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Ballots coming next week for local elections

Candidates only have one more weekend to knock on doors until the county's election office mails ballots out…

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Job skills fair to help youth get first jobs Nov. 12

Finding that first job can be scary and challenging, but help is on the way.

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Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter wins awards in statewide contest

The Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter staff won six awards in the 2011 Washington Better Newspaper Contest.

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Xiaomao Zhu of Issaquah has been named to the dean’s list

Xiaomao Zhu of Issaquah has been named to the dean’s list at The Johns Hopkins University.

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Issaquah fencing instructor wins World Championship

Wang Yung, an instructor at Issaquah-based Washington Fencing Academy, won the 2011 Veteran Fencing World Championship in saber…

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Sounders to help Eastside Baby Corner

Eastside Baby Corner has been selected as the October community service project for the United We Serve Program…

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Issaquah Women’s Foundation to present a benefit concert

The Issaquah Women’s Foundation will present a benefit concert featuring the big band sound of the swing era…

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Hoarding: 100 dogs found at Issaquah and Burien houses

In what was described as “animal hoarding, King County detectives and animal control officers raided a Burien house…

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Hundreds of volunteers needed to plant trees at Lake Sammamish State Park

The Mountains to Sound Greenway is seeking the help of volunteers to help kick-off this fall’s tree planting…

Colleen Wise's quilt 'Bounce.'

Life

Quilt show coming to Issaquah

“Color Expressions” will be the theme for this year’s Block Party Quilters Quilt Show on Nov. 11-13 in…

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2010 Salmon Days Festival receives awards

The 2010 Issaquah Salmon Days Festival was honored with 11 awards from the International Festival & Events Association…

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New Technology: Bad news for bad guys | New generation AFIS can match palm prints to help solve crimes

King County’s new generation Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) is now “live.” The new AFIS can match fingerprints…

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YWCA Family Village sets open house

The YWCA Family Village is planning a green halloween open house for the community at its new Issaquah…

The second annual Pants Party at Eastside Baby Corner (EBC) on Sept. 10 collected more than 1

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Oh, baby, what an event

Eastside Baby Corner collects 1,000 pants