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Crates and shopping carts held donations from the Mayor’s Month of Concern for the Hungry food drive at the Issaquah-Pine Lake QFC in Sammamish Sept. 12.

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Donations put food back on the shelves

Volunteers raise thousands of pounds of food during Mayor's Month of Concern for the Hungry food drive.

'The senior center board and the senior center executive director were served and we are going to sue them

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Banned members file defamation lawsuit against senior center leadership

Executive director, board and others went into "defamation 'hyperdrive,'" lawyer alleges.

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Frustrations simmer at Sammamish council meeting

The long process of reviewing the 2035 Comprehensive Plan and a tree retention ordinance is taking a toll…

Issaquah Police

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Naked man takes brisk walk through Front Street business | Issaquah Police Blotter, Sept. 4-10

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

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Minor earthquake hits east of Issaquah

A magnitude 2.3 earthquake hit east of Issaquah early Tuesday morning.

A Redmond father reported his daughter missing (pictured) from their East Redmond home Tuesday

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UPDATE | Police find missing Redmond girl in downtown Seattle

A Redmond father reported his daughter, Abbey, missing from their east Redmond home Monday, according to a King…

Attendees line up to practice a Japanese fish painting technique

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‘Welcome to Sammamish’: A celebration of the Klahanie, Sammamish communities coming together | SLIDESHOW

Residents came out to Klahanie Park for the city’s ‘Welcome to Sammamish’ bash Saturday from 10 a.m. to…

Mike VanDenBergh

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Eastside firefighters mourn loss of colleague to cancer

Michael Raymond VanDenBergh, 47, was diagnosed with "duty-related" cancer five years ago, according to a statement from Eastside…

A girl plays with a toy parachutist at the Fantastic Fly-In.

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An afternoon spent with eyes to the sky | Pictures from the Fantastic Fly-In

Paragliders, hanggliders and handmade floats took over the Chirico Trailhead Saturday afternoon for the Fantastic Fly-In, an airborne…

The vehicle that caused the crash in Conway

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Issaquah man dies in I-5 crash in Conway

Joseph Gibbons was traveling north on the highway when a southbound sedan driven by a 19-year-old woman crossed…

A field of U.S. flags

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Remembering Sept. 11 and Issaquah’s ‘first first responders’ on Patriot Day

In 2015, Gov. Jay Inslee proclaimed Sept. 11 as "9-1-1 Day" to recognize the service of emergency dispatchers.

An example of the salmon that will be on the mural.

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Students seek help breaking world record at Salmon Days

It will take thousands of people contributing to a salmon mural in order to break the Guinness World…

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Lake Washington Schools Foundation seeks trustees

The Lake Washington Schools Foundation Board of Trustees is a passionate group of energetic volunteers.

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FASTSIGNS opens second location in Issaquah

Sign and visual graphics provider, FASTSIGNS of Issaquah, will host an open house Sept. 14-16 to celebrate its…

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High school seniors named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists

Thirty-three Issaquah and Sammamish high school students have been named National Merit Scholar semifinalists.

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Paragliding festival seeks to duplicate tradition of French Coupe Icare

The first of what organizers say they hope will become an annual paragliding parade takes place Saturday.

The Sammamish Police Department

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Wife slaps husband for going to a strip club on a business trip | Sammamish Police blotter Aug. 22-27

Reports were taken from King County Sheriff's Office incident logs

Bryant Merrick has been reported missing after leaving his Providence Point residence 11 a.m. Sept. 9.

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UPDATE: Police find missing Providence Point man in north Seattle

Early Friday morning, the Seattle Police Department found an 83-year-old Issaquah man who went missing from his Providence…

Dawn Sanders holds a sick infant in the Ba Vi Orphanage in Vietnam in October 2014. The longtime Sammamish resident and her husband have been living abroad in the country for a year and a half.

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Back on the Plateau

Longtime Sammamish resident Dawn Sanders returns briefly from volunteer work in Vietnam

Council President Paul Winterstein

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Council passes speed limit reduction to Newport Way Northwest

Speed limits of three more roads under review; Newport corridor residents offer mixed praise, citing need for more…