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Police search for suspects in Sixth Ave Southeast burglary

The suspects entered a home on the 100 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast through an open door at…

Glenn Lestz with his guitar.

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Issaquah musician garners honorable mention in International Songwriting Competition

Glenn Lestz will perform "The Clock" and other songs with his band Pink Camel at Issaquah's Make Music…

Fifty-four Sammamish residents (pictured above) will graduate from Eastside Catholic School at Benaroya Hall in Seattle Monday

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Eastside Catholic seniors graduate Monday, June 8

The graduation ceremony was held at Benaroya Hall in Seattle at 7:30 p.m.

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Handgun stolen from car on Wilderness Peak Drive Northwest | Issaquah Police Blotter May 29-June 4

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

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Police arrest man linked to Sammamish car prowls, theft

Officers recovered at least $60,000 in stolen property June 1

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City opens up East Lake Sammamish Trail 95 percent plan to public comment

The city of Sammamish will collect public comment through June 18 on the southern segment of the trail,…

The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce held its annual Community awards banquet May 29

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RESULTS | Chamber honors community

The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce held its annual Community awards banquet May 29, at the Hilton Garden…

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Police arrest man for grabbing girlfriend’s throat on street corner | Sammamish Police blotter May 11-21

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

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King County trail plan meets Sammamish codes

East Lake Sammamish Trail designs still raise red flags for city staff, council members

Tesla STEM High School junior Suraj Buddhavarapu walks across 228th Avenue

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STEM students take on Sammamish transportation issues

A group of Tesla STEM High School juniors envision plan for transportation in Sammamish 20 years down the…

Issaquah Police

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Man asks to be shocked by Taser for YouTube video | Issaquah Police Blotter May 22-28

The police blotter records officers' accounts of crimes and other incidents in Issaquah. All persons arrested are presumed…

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Sammamish needs more time on comprehensive plan

Despite the seven hours the Sammamish City Council put in at its Monday special study session, the city…

Virgil 'Cliff' Luden

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Pullman murder victim will be ‘greatly missed’ Sammamish Chamber Exec. Director says

Erik C. Luden, who is accused in slaying of father Virgil ‘Cliff’ Luden of Sammamish, faces charges in…

Himaja Kotti accepts a check from Superintendent Ron Thiele for the purchase of her painting 'A Need of Water.'

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District buys two more works of art for Kateri Brow collection, two more students become professional artists

At the May 27 meeting of the district's school board, Superintendent Ron Thiele presented checks to Beaver Lake…

Maple Hills Elementary School

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Parents, colleagues protest transfer of two Maple Hills teachers

"If you had (told) me two weeks ago that I would be in this position, I would not…

Issaquah Middle School Eighth graders Hanna Chernin and Shona Carter spoke at the Issaquah Schools Foundation's Nourish Every Mind fundraiser to promote the foundation-funded Financial Literacy Curriculum.

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Issaquah Schools Foundation fundraisers bring in $710,000

The proceeds came from the Nourish Every Mind luncheon, held May 14, and breakfast, held May 20. They…

Erik C. Luden

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Pullman man arrested Saturday for father’s death

A 24-year-old man accused of killing his father, a Sammamish resident, in Eastern Washington is expected to appear…

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Drug Free Community Coalition survey — deadline May 30

The Drug Free Community Coalition invites residents to fill out a survey on drug use and drug programs…

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Local taxable retail sales up

Taxable retail sales statewide grew more than 7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014, over the fourth…

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Reckless driving, arrests and theft | Sammamish Police blotter May 8-17

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