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Liberty High School choirs to host Mattress Sale Fundraiser

The inaugural fundraiser will help pay fora a trip to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Strength and perseverance pays off following life-changing diagnosis

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Strength and perseverance pays off following life-changing diagnosis

Dancer shows you can manage your health and life while pursuing your passions

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King County Library System opens its first makerspace

A festive, ribbon-cutting celebration and self-guided tour will mark the grand opening of the new Bellevue Library ideaX…

Coldwell Banker Bain launches ‘bring hope home’ initiative

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Coldwell Banker Bain launches ‘bring hope home’ initiative

The initiative aims to benefit efforts against domestic violence in Washington.

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LWSD board of directors seeks new superintendent

The board recently revealed its first steps in researching options for the position.

Guest celebrity Seahawk Doug Baldwin cuts ribbon of new Issaquah La-Z-Boy

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Guest celebrity Seahawk Doug Baldwin cuts ribbon of new Issaquah La-Z-Boy

New location features furniture, home accessories and bedding sub-store.

ELIZABETH M. CARROLL

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ELIZABETH M. CARROLL

Elizabeth M. Carroll was born in Cordova, AK on November 11, 1926 and passed on January 29, 2018.…

Knowledge trumps ‘fake news’ | Sprinkled with Humor

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Knowledge trumps ‘fake news’ | Sprinkled with Humor

There’s one piece of advice I continue to offer my daughter. Learn all there is to know before…

Suspects steal $1,400 from QFC cash register | Police blotter for April 1-7

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Suspects steal $1,400 from QFC cash register | Police blotter for April 1-7

The blotter consists of crime accounts and other incidents in the city of Sammamish.

Caring for a calf at Sammamish farm

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Caring for a calf at Sammamish farm

Sammamish mother Anita Bretl captured this moment of her 4-year-old daughter, Marina Bretl, feeding a calf at a…

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Lake Washington School District superintendent steps into new role

Traci Pierce was first named LWSD superintendent in 2012 and announced her position change today.

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                In battle between the top two KingCo 4A boys soccer squads, the Skyline Spartans attained a monumental triumph. Skyline registered a 1-0 win against the Issaquah Eagles on April 6. The Spartans improved their overall record to 6-0-2 with the victory while Issaquah dropped to 7-1. Skyline defender Sam Jarvis (pictured) controls the ball against Issaquah during the matchup between rivals.

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Spartans earn victory against Eagles on soccer pitch

Skyline remains undefeated thus far in the 2018 season.

Photo courtesy of the Downtown Issaquah Association

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Flowers on Front St.

The Downtown Issaquah Association launches its Mothers Day flower basket campaign.

Sammamish to celebrate Earth Day

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Sammamish to celebrate Earth Day

The event will include numerous outdoor activities for all ages.

Master Chorus Eastside presents ‘The Circle of Life’

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Master Chorus Eastside presents ‘The Circle of Life’

The musical performance will take place on May 6.

Photo courtesy of Mick Thompson

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Shorebird identification class offered by Eastside Audubon

The class will benefit the entire Eastside with events on April 10, 11 and 14.

Popular Issaquah transit Alps returns with more trailhead options

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Popular Issaquah transit Alps returns with more trailhead options

The transit system will return on April 21 with locations in Seattle.

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Local nursing center receives national accreditation

The center received accreditation for excellence in quality assurance and performance improvement.

How to add your event to our calendar

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How to add your event to our calendar

… in 10 easy steps.

Kemper Jolly in Eastside Catholic’s school-based enterprise ThECru. Courtesy of Eastside Catholic

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Eastside Catholic students earn DECA recognition

The students were recognized for School Store Operation— Eight students advanced to nationals.