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Skyline boys run table at Oregon tournament

The Skyline boys basketball team finished the Sam Barlow Christmas Tournament undefeated Wednesday night, crushing Benson Tech (Ore.),…

Sammamish area Boy Scouts have been recycling Christmas trees every January for the last 25 years. The trees are chipped down and given free to local gardeners.

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Got wood chips?

Would you like some free wood chips for your garden? Then swing by East Sammamish Park or the…

Opinion

Students offer lessons we can believe in

In this season of caring and hope, I would like to share the moving story of two young…

Opinion

Hassle-free travel good, and getting better

Proving that last summer’s opening of Central Link was merely the beginning of a new era, Sound Transit…

Fabric collage instructor Jean Brautigam Mills offers some expert advice to Terry Peart during a recent design and critique class.

Life

artEAST in Issaquah offers new workshops

From now until March, spark your creativity with an art workshop at artEAST in Issaquah.

This spot on the Issaquah Creek is where Tim Greyhavens believes the Chinese hop pickers were murdered in 1885. 'I've spent dozens of hours researching this incident in order to come up with the most likely location

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Issaquah History Museums presents – anti-Chinese violence in the American West

In September, 1885, a group of Chinese hop pickers were attacked while camping on the Wold Brothers farm…

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Issaquah driver who hit boy not cited

An 11-year-old boy was hurt today when he ran into State Route 906 and was struck by a…

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Issaquah History Museums presents: anti-Chinese violence in the American West

For the past year and a half, Seattle photographer Tim Greyhavens has been researching these incidents and searching…

News

Playing on thin ice a deadly game

Local fire departments are urging people to be very careful around ponds, lakes or creeks that may have…

Dean Willard

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Pine Lake resident to run for legislative seat

Pine Lake resident Dean Willard has announced he will campaign for 5th Legislative District State Representative Position 2,…

Howard Schmidt

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Issaquah resident, former Microsoft officer, picked by Obama as cybersecurity head

An Issaquah resident and business owner has been picked by President Obama to serve as national cybersecurity director.

Letters to the Editor

Laws need to charge water polluters

Water pollution has been affecting people since the Progressive Era. Between 1880 and 1890, water pollution increased which…

Letters to the Editor

Keep health care debate simple

On open letter to Senator Patty Murray, Senator Maria Cantwell and Representative Dave Reichert.

News

Community Brief – Fly fishing classes

Woodinville Parks and Recreation is offering an “Introduction to Fly Fishing” class starting January 21, at the Carol…

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Issaquah man convicted of mortgage fraud

An Issaquah real estate agent, David Sobol, 40, has been sentenced to two years in prison as one…

News

News Brief – Child insurance bonus

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius last week awarded $7.5 million to Washington for making significant…

The Issaquah Alpines were a part of the growth of popularity of football in the region

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Issaquah Alpines among the true pioneers in Washington football

Long before Seattle had the Seahawks, Issaquah had the Alpines. In 1933 a group of young men, under…

Costco CEO Jim Sinegal

Business

Costco CEO Sinegal sees drop in pay in 2009

A sign of the slower economic times, the Associated Press is reporting Costco Wholesale Corp.’s president and CEO,…

Opinion

Rail the way to go

Proving that last summer's opening of Central Link was merely the beginning of a new era, Sound Transit…

Opinion

Military tests online voting

If necessity is the mother of invention, then the military helped raise one of her biggest children.