Site Logo
Issaquah Little League Tiger’s Sarah Jordan takes a swing Saturday afternoon.

Sports

Sports in brief

Issaquah’s 9-10-year-old Coast Softball Tigers opened their season Saturday with a 13-3 win over the Eastlake Huskies. Both…

Issaquah’s Sarah Sekijima tracks down a fly ball Monday afternoon against Interlake.

Sports

Prep roundup

Issaquah wrapped up a busy week of baseball, winning three straight league games to move into a tie…

Eastlake shortstop Stephanie Fox flips the ball to second baseman Heather Hammack for an out in the sixth inning of Tuesday’s game. The play saved a Redmond run from scoring.

Sports

Eastlake fastpitch earns redemption over rival Redmond

Stephanie Fox carried a bitter taste in her mouth for six days.

Skyline junior Brian Schwartz is leading the KingCo 3A in shutouts in his first season of playing varsity soccer. He spent the last two years playing baseball.

Sports

Trading sports: Former slugger leads league in shutouts

What a difference a year made for Skyline’s Brian Schwartz.

News

Eastside Fire and Rescue plunges to practice saving lives

The snow may have been falling and the water may have been freezing, but that didn’t stop firefighters…

News

Huge crowds attend animal shelter meeting

Nearly 700 people attended a town hall meeting last week to discuss the embattled King County animal-shelter system,…

King County Sheriff Sue Rahr spoke last week at the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce about upcoming cuts facing her department. Rahr also is asking for support of an amendment that she has proposed to the county charter.

News

Sheriff talks of cuts, labor negotiations at chamber

Slashes in the King County budget may force Sheriff Sue Rahr to cut as many as 100 deputies…

News

DECA students study business, help others at same time

When an Eastside woman lost her son and business partner and was stuck paying to store unused inventory,…

News

District, union reach agreement

The Issaquah School District and the Educational Assistants have reached an agreement on their contract.

News

Issaquah Council committee considering new turf fields

It was the protest that wasn’t. Or, at least it wasn’t the scale that was expected.

News

Ballroom dancing, science, more funded by LWSF grants

Sixth-graders at Christa McAuliffe Elementary School are learning to dance the salsa, waltz and merengue, all thanks to…

Celina Steiger

News

Farmers Market celebrates Earth Day

News

City Council honors trail champion Bill Longwell

The theme of the night was the environment.

News

Large marijuana bust in Sammamish, elsewhere

Agents with the Drug Enforcement Agency and local law enforcement on Wednesday indicted more than a dozen people…

News

Tulips: A world of color in a single bulb

Slip on your wooden shoes and start tilting at windmills, because April is the month for tulips and…

News

Open for business:

•Sorella Salon & Spa: This salon just opened in December and offers a range of services, including styling…

Opinion

Roads, education top list of state’s priorities

During the past several years, we have found that working as a team of state representatives from the…

Opinion

Who’s to blame for Sonics leaving?

He lied to us. Those four little words are the papier maché shield being used by politicians from…

News

Events Events

Eastside Catholic Middle School Curriculum Nights: 7 p.m. April 24 at St. Jude Parish, 10526 166th Ave. N.E.,…

The 2008 “Spring on the Block” quilt show tool place last weekend at the Issaquah Community Center. Numerous impressive works were displayed for the enjoyment of onlookers.

News

Quilt guild holds ‘Spring on the Block’ show at community center

Array