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Housing group seeking volunteer for board

A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) is seeking a volunteer for its citizen advisory board.

Trees cut on the East Lake Sammamish Trail in mid-2014.

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Council wants more from county on trail

Dissatisfied with the recently updated East Lake Sammamish Trail design plans for segment A, the Sammamish City Council…

Miah Li

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Sammamish Learning Center to close its doors

The Sammamish Learning Center will permanently close its doors in June, at the end of the school year.

Students from Eastlake High School

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Safe routes, please

Students from Eastlake High School, along with advocates from the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Childhood Obesity…

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Four suspects in Juanita High School sexual assault case plead not guilty

Four of the five Juanita High School football players charged with second-degree attempted rape pleaded not guilty at…

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What’s it worth to help pick a president? | Jerry Cornfield

Every four years, the conversation starts anew on how to make this state’s presidential primary meaningful in the…

The road barricade on 42nd Street in Sammamish has been present since Sammamish’s incorporation. Proponents for keeping the barricade argue the area is unsafe for thru-traffic.

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A closer look at barricade

Sammamish City Council voted 5-1 Tuesday night to further investigate the safety issues related to the 42nd Street…

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Happy accident?: Intoxicated man gets lost at Krispy Kreme | Issaquah Police Blotter Feb. 6-12

The Blotter is a summary of recent crimes and other law enforcement incidents in the city of Issaquah.…

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Issaquah public works to hire more engineers, keeping pace with transportation policy

The city council on Tuesday signed off on an initiative to staff two additional full-time senior engineers and…

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Demand for housing help still strong 42% seeking assistance are homeless

The King County Housing Authority received more than 22,000 applications for Section 8 rental assistance during a two-week…

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City administrators union gets place at the table to discuss health care

Beginning this year, Issaquah city administrators will see lower pay for entry level colleagues and a reduction in…

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Residents encouraged to see if they qualify for reduced-fare pass

With Metro fares scheduled to increase March 1, King County Executive Dow Constantine is encouraging riders to find…

Megan Campbell

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Megan Campbell joins Issaquah & Sammamish Reporter

Megan Campbell joined the Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter in February 2015. She will be covering the city of Sammamish.

Seven Eastside Catholic students were recently honored at the Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.

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Seven Eastside Catholic art students receive Regional Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

Eastside Catholic School students Annette Bautista-Feliberti, Jillian Broughton, Sarah Ford, Andres O’Beirne and Kayla Powlesland of Sammamish and…

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Another test-score battle begins

Lawmakers, teachers and the state public schools chief are gearing up for another battle over whether student test…

Don't even think about making me fall in love with taxes.

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Today’s cartoon | Feb. 13, 2015

Don't even think about making me fall in love with taxes.

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Statewide home prices leveling off, but affordability woes linger

Home sale prices statewide were down in the fourth quarter of 2014 compared to the third quarter, but…

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Registration closes Friday for Great Careers 2015

Great Careers 2015 will take place 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. March 5 at Mary, Queen of Peace…

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Leaders to discuss future of Eastside

Community members in formal and informal leadership positions throughout the region will gather at Meydenbauer Center on Feb.…

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Out-of-state Sammamish resident makes college honor roll

Hannah Christie, of Sammamish, made the University of Montevallo’s 2014 fall honor roll.