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Leave fireworks to the pros | Editorial

It's the Fourth of July weekend, or as emergency responders might want to call it "disasters waiting to…

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Police patrol cites 665 violators

King County law enforcement officers wrote 665 citations, including 288 seatbelt tickets, 192 cell phone and text violations,…

Hundreds attend the Eastside Domestic Violence Program dinner and auction in Bellevue on May 14.

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EDVP auction raises $355,000 for domestic violence programs

Eastside Domestic Violence Program (EDVP) raised more than $355,000 on May 14 at its annual World of Hope…

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New website offers senior housing options

A new website has been created to inform seniors, caregivers, and their families of housing choices for seniors…

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Jae Kim from Sammamish selected to participate in the 2011 DO-IT Scholars program

Jae Kim of Sammamish will join 50 college-bound high school students with disabilities on the University of Washington…

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A low-key election, but still important |Editorial

It's the election season here in Issaquah and Sammamish, but you'll be forgiven if you haven't noticed it…

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Twelve from area named to dean’s list

Twelve students from Issaquah and Sammamish have been named to the dean's list at the University of Idaho.

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Church fireworks sale to help others

Issaquah Christian Church is selling fireworks for people in need.

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Burn ban issued by Eastside Fire and Rescue

Eastside Fire and Rescue issued a burn ban on certain types of open fires until Sept. 30, when…

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Free legal advice offered at Saturday clinic

The Seattle Chapter of the J. Ruben Clark Law Society will offer a free clinic open to the…

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Curves food drive brings in 1,364 pounds

A recent food drive at Issaquah Curves collected 1,364 pounds of food to benefit the Issaquah Food Bank.

Zonya Foco

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Overlake to host cancer prevention event

Overlake Hospital Medical Center will host a health and wellness event designed to highlight the number of ways…

Life

Master Chorus Eastside to celebrate America

Master Chorus Eastside will celebrate the Fourth of July again this year with its All-American Independence Celebration in…

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Issaquah Hams to practice emergency communications skills

Amateur Radio Operators from the Issaquah Amateur Radio Club will be showing off their emergency capabilities on the…

Letters to the Editor

Help needed to get science program

  Every child is born a scientist, full of wonder, curiosity, and a desire to explore, and elementary…

Letters to the Editor

Science curriculum needs our help

  In January of this year, in an unprecedented maneuver, the state took back money alloted to the…

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Newport Way gets “complete streets”

The city spent an additional $161,000 to install dedicated bike lanes and physical barriers along a westbound lane…

Opinion

City Council crafts an ambitious agenda | Editorial

  Kudos to Issaquah Council Member Mark Mullet for having the courage of his convictions – OK, call…

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Seat belt patrols in operation

Between now and June 5, motorists can expect to see law enforcement patrolling city and county roadways in…

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Muni League seeking volunteers to rate candidates

The Municipal League is seeking volunteers to serve on its Candidate Evaluation Committees (CEC). The committee is made…