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Wicker furniture tossed out of second-story apartment window | Sammamish Police Blotter Oct. 16-24

The police blotter consists of officers' accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Sammamish. Anyone arrested…

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Greenway National Heritage bills in committee

The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust is working to have its lands designated as a national heritage area.

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Issaquah staff release results of study of pedestrian crossings

A task force appointed by the city of Issaquah released the results of a study of pedestrian and…

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Drive-by spitting on Highlands Drive | Issaquah Police Blotter, Oct. 22-29

The blotter represents officers' accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Any person arrested is…

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Motorist arrested after displaying gun in road rage incident

State troopers booked a 47-year-old North Bend man into King County Jail Wednesday after he allegedly brandished a…

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Sammamish named 39th ‘Best suburb in America’

MSN.com named Sammamish the 39th “Best suburb in America” after looking at data for nearly 300 suburbs, according…

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City hopes to bid for website update

The city of Sammamish has $75,000 in the 2015-16 budget earmarked for an upgrade to the city’s website,…

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Sammamish continues to move forward on annexation process

Transition committee to hear from police chief, census to begin in mid-December

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Work begins on Corner Bakery Cafe

Crews demolished the former Denny’s building and work for the Corner Bakery Cafe along Northwest Gilman Boulevard, according…

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City to hold Sahalee Way open house

The city of Sammamish will hold a second open house for the Sahalee Way project, which is estimated…

Hundreds of volunteers showed up for an all-day work party at Confluence Park

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Hundreds plant trees along Issaquah Creek

The planting was the last step in the city of Issaquah’s multi-million dollar creek restoration project.

Irish President Michael Higgins shakes hands with a Skyline High School student during Higgins time on the Plateau to watch students play Gaelic football Oct. 22.

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Irish president visits Skyline High

The visit is a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity,’ Skyline PE teacher says.

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A look at Sammamish City Council candidates’ campaign funding

In all, Sammamish City Council candidates have raised more than $50,000 for this campaign season, according to the…

Downtown Zombie Walk

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The family that eats brains together, remains together | Photos from the Downtown Issaquah Zombie Walk

Spotted at this year's walk were Super Mario and his beau, Princess Peach, Marie Antoinette and an avid…

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Issaquah City Council backs Best Starts For Kids

The council authorized its endorsement of a property tax levy supporting Best Starts by a 5-2 vote at…

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Issaquah Senior Center funding in question

“Something’s broken,” Councilor Stacy Goodman said after the mayor's presentation of nonprofit grants for 2016. “And I’d like…

Detective Amy Jarboe with the police department’s Toys for Tots donations from 2014.

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Sammamish Toys For Tots enters 10th anniversary

Sammamish City Hall will open itself to Toys For Tots donations on Nov. 2.

At Nightmare at Beaver Lake Park shrieks could be heard last week as attendees walked through 33 sets

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The nightmare continues through Halloween

Nightmare at Beaver Lake kicked off its 12th annual scare Oct. 16. It will continue Thursday through Sunday;…

Six-year-old Emily Alexander holds the book she wrote

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First grader publishes Amazon best-seller

Emily Alexander of Sammamish wrote and illustrated “The Cheese Stick and the Mountain,” which she self-published through CreateSpace,…

Eastlake High School students walk out to the campus sports field during the 2015 Great Washington ShakeOut Earthquake drill Oct. 15 shortly after 10:15 a.m.

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City, schools participate in statewide earthquake drill

Students, teachers and staff members practiced how to drop, cover and hold on Oct. 15 at 10:15 a.m.