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King County appeals Sammamish’s permit for East Lake Sammamish Trail

Alleging the city of Sammamish overstepped its lawful powers, King County appealed several conditions within a permit issued…

A poster allegedly hung in the Issaquah Valley Senior Center asked for members' signatures to indicate their alliance against a group that had contacted the city.

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Seniors retain lawyer in conflict with senior center, Mayor Butler says he’ll impose conditions on center’s grant funding

An ongoing schism within the membership of the Issaquah Valley Senior Center turned into a flurry of action…

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Sammamish City Council recesses for August

The Sammamish City Council broke for summer vacation after its last regular meeting, July 21.

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Primary Election: Find ballot drop-offs in Issaquah and Sammamish

There is no postage necessary. The county mailed ballots out July 15.

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National Night Out at Issaquah City Hall

The Issaquah Police Department is hosting National Night Out at its headquarters in City Hall 5-7 p.m. Tuesday.

Around 300 people showed for the concert at Pine Lake Park July 30 at 6:30 p.m. Classic rock cover group Sly Mr. Y had people of all ages dancing to hits from the '60s

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Classic rock on the green | SLIDESHOW

Around 300 people showed for the concert at Pine Lake Park July 30 at 6:30 p.m. Classic rock…

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Sammamish woman pleads guilty to vehicular homicide | UPDATE

Carol Fedigan, 69, is facing at least four years and 10 months in prison, according to the King…

Local artist Garth Edwards installs his new

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Sammamish community garden gets new gate

Local artist Garth Edwards designed three new, aluminum gates and installed them in late July.

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Sammamish breaks ground on affordable housing

The city broke ground July 15 on the Habitat for Humanity project off of 228th Avenue Southeast, near…

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Issaquah to participate in National Drug Take-Back Day

Drop off unused or expired medication at Issaquah City Hall at 130 E. Sunset Way on Sept. 26…

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Sammamish City Council on break until September

The Sammamish City Council broke for summer vacation after its last regular meeting July 21.

Martin Buckley points out two problem crosswalks near Clark Elementary for Issaquah City Clerk Tina Eggers.

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Issaquah residents report problematic pedestrian spots to city and consultants

Dozens of Issaquah citizens gathered in Tibbetts Creek Manor Monday night to identify troublesome crosswalks at a community…

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Part of East Lake Sammamish Parkway closed due to brush fire

Eastside Fire & Rescue firefighters are currently mopping up a brush fire in the 3200 block of East…

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Sammamish brush fires threaten neighborhoods

Eastside Fire & Rescue crews responded to two brush fires in the Sammamish area this week.

Evergreen Balloons' Jami Stavlo hands Shelby Prokop

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Chalk it up to fun: the Issaquah Chalk Art Festival | SLIDESHOW

At least 170 community members took advantage of the sunshine and set to work on their creations on…

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Residents asked to mind their water usage

Sammamish, Issaquah water supply can meet the demand, officials say, for the remainder of the summer

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Sammamish council creates a ‘wish list’ for transit services

City Engineer Andrew Zagars will represent Sammamish’s needs during a meeting at Mercer Island City Hall July 28…

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Issaquah Farmers Market in the running for recognition from national farmland nonprofit

The organizers of the Issaquah Farmers Market seek votes for the market to be recognized by the American…

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Issaquah Dev. Services director takes city manager job in Sequim

Mayor Fred Butler informally announced Charlie Bush's departure immediately before Bush introduced a staffing request for his department…

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New development services jobs approved to handle uptick in Issaquah construction permits

Responding to an increase in construction permits being issued in the city, the Issaquah City Council on Monday…