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Power restored in Olde Town Issaquah following possible equipment failure

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Power restored in Olde Town Issaquah following possible equipment failure

Puget Sound Energy is investigating equpiment within its West Issaquah Substation.

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King County Executive proposes discount for low-income solid waste customers

The proposal would help low-income customers better afford the basic costs of living.

Community members were able to place votes on what type of zoning a homeless shelter should be located in. Evan Pappas/Staff Photo                                The city held a public meeting in April to collect feedback on zoning for the LUCA development. Community members were able to place votes on what type of zoning a homeless shelter should be located in. Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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Eastside permanent men’s shelter moves forward

After months of discussion, the Bellevue City Council approved a land use code amendment for homeless shelters.

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Initiatives 1631 and 1634 qualify for the 2018 general election

Secretary of State certified the intiatives for the November election.

Issaquah council talks grant funding, senior center operations

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Issaquah council talks grant funding, senior center operations

City council discussed the 2019 grant recommendations and plans for the Issaquah senior center.

Eastside Catholic earns level two green school recognition from King County

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Eastside Catholic earns level two green school recognition from King County

The EC Green Team conducted three campaigns to achieve level two certification.

Rossi and Schrier lead 8th Congressional District race

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Rossi and Schrier lead 8th Congressional District race

Republican Dino Rossi and Democrat Kim Schrier are the top two finishers in the Aug. 7 primary race…

Update: Preliminary results roll in for August primary

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Update: Preliminary results roll in for August primary

Incumbents, women lead in initial Aug. 7 election results.

Asian Indian art debuts at ArtEast Art Center

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Asian Indian art debuts at ArtEast Art Center

UTSAV! A Celebration of Asian Indian Art and Culture set for Sept.

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Public invited to review draft transportation plan for 2040 and beyond

Statewide policy plan offers public to review and comment by Sept. 20.

Washington State Department of Health. Courtesy photo.

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Washington joins Undetectable = Untransmittable HIV prevention campaign

Washington is the sixth state health department to join the campaign along with 18 other states.

Dollar Tree celebrates 15,000th store opening in Issaquah

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Dollar Tree celebrates 15,000th store opening in Issaquah

Issaquah opened Dollar Tree’s 15,000th store July 14.

East Sunset Way to close for repaving

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East Sunset Way to close for repaving

East Sunset Way to Second Avenue SE will close for 36 hours.

Single-payer advocates push for health care reform

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Single-payer advocates push for health care reform

A growing number of voices on the left are campaigning for a profit-free health system.

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10th annual Sammamish Nights set for August 18

The evening will feature a live band, magician and outdoor games.

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ISD announces central office reorganization to support growing district

The changes will be in effect by the fall.

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Free outdoor jazz concert comes to Confluence Park

Renowned jazz artists perform for community on Aug. 26.

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Vedic Cultural Center to celebrate 50 years

A grand free gourmet vegetarian food fest will take place in the VCC center Aug. 12.

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Inaugural perch derby comes to Lake Sammamish State Park

Trout Unlimited will host fishing competition Sept. 15

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Pants and More Party to collect childrens clothes for upcoming school year

Pants and More Party to donate to Eastside Baby Corner.