This May, Woodland Park Zoo is going black and white and green all over.
Several local high school athletes prepared to take their next step on Wednesday, inking with future colleges on National Letter of Intent signing day.
Issaquah swept all first-place finishes against Liberty Jan. 29, beating the Patriots 175.15-144.4.
By Dave Young
Some of the best fitness work you can do need be no further away than your own garage, basement, bonus room, or even carport.
A new hospital in the Issaquah Highlands is one step closer to becoming a reality as Swedish Medical Center officials wrap up the year-long master planning phase and step into design work.
An Issaquah couple were robbed at gunpoint in their homes on Tuesday, Jan. 27, according to police reports.
I am searching for the families of five of your native sons that were lost in the Korean War.
Eastside Rabbits and Cavies 4-H Club will hold their annual Cupid’s Critters 4-H show on Sunday, Feb. 8.
The stunning wilderness of the Pacific Northwest has lured plenty of devotees since American nature-lovers discovered the mountains, lakes and valleys of the area in the 19th century.
King County Council has extended the fee waiver for disposal of flood debris from this month’s winter storms for and 30 additional days.
James Joseph Ottinger (J.J.), of Bothell, died on Monday, Jan. 19, 2009.
Pieter Broodryk set off on his greatest journey Jan. 14, 2009, hand in hand with his Lord and Savior.
Connor McClain, a senior at Issaquah High School, was named the December Red Robin Scholar Athlete of the Month by the Issaquah Booster Club and Red Robin Restaurant.
Joseph Jeremy Salmeri and Gina Marie Wilson are happy to share with the community news of their recent engagement.
One of the nation’s first zero-net energy neighborhoods, Issaquah’s zHome, is the latest project to fall victim to the financial crisis.
By DAVE YOUNG
A new look at home gym workouts
ssaquah, which finished second to Newport the last two years at the state gymnastics meet, got over the hump Jan. 21, beating the Knights and four other teams at Eastside Gymnastics.
When Barack Obama placed his hand on the Lincoln Bible and took the Oath of Office Tuesday, Jan. 20, millions of people across the nation savored the moment while gathered at inauguration parties or huddled in front of their television sets.
Eastside Catholic had the No. 1 ranked 3A team in the state, Franklin, against the ropes Tuesday, but came up just shy, 65-57.
Hostile crowd. Controversial calls. The absence of their top rebounder.