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Marilyn Haberlach completes a purchase at Look's Gifts and Card Nov. 13. 10 percent of her purchase is going to LifeWire as part of the shop's 15th annual fundraiser for the domestic violence victim's support charity.

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Issaquah gift store raising funds for domestic violence support group

Look's Gifts and Cards will donate 10 percent of all sales made Nov. 13 to Lifewire, formerly the…

Signs like this one have been installed at trail intersections throughout Evans Creek Preserve as part of ongoing restoration work at the park.

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Work progresses at Evans Creek

A new entrance on Sahalee Way and new wayfaring signs throughout the park mark continued progress on the…

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Car crash catches Issaquah home invasion suspect

Bellevue police arrested a 28-year-old man Monday in connection to a home invasion robbery on Newport Way Northwest…

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Simply Placed collecting coats for warmth in winter

A Sammamish-based consultant firm is partnering with The Container Store to collect things to keep people warm.

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Applications open for Sammamish council advisory boards

The Sammamish City Council is seeking volunteers to apply to the Arts Commission, the Beaver Lake Management District…

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Skyline student Jenny Yang tapped for medical congress

Jenny Yang, a junior at Skyline High School, has been selected to attend the Congress of Future Medical…

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Sammamish sisters raise $2,500 for Autism Speaks Puget Sound

Taylor and Madison Gemmet raised more than $2,500 to support their little brother, who was diagnosed with autism.

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Overlake will not acquire Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

Overlake Medical Center will not be acquiring Snoqualmie Valley Hospital as discussed earlier this year, according to a…

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Stolen vacuums, a car gets egged and a man doesn’t want to leave the toilet | Issaquah Police Blotter Oct. 31-Nov. 6

All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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Pure joy in the warehouse

A Microsoft executive assistant's volunteer work benefits Eastside Baby Corner in more ways than one.

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Bungie executive hit by internet prank at Sammamish home

The prank, known as "swatting", brought police to the unnamed executive's home at 4 a.m. on reports of…

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Issaquah council agrees to $25,000 for Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park, reversing earlier decision

Last month, the Friends were the only group to apply for nonprofit funding that were not recommended by…

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ELECTION UPDATE: Legislative incumbents leading challengers, initiative voters favoring smaller class sizes and gun control

Initial results for the Nov. 4 general election arrived Tuesday night and voters in the 5th legislative district…

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Three arrested in connection to Sammamish car prowls, identity theft

The trio arrested in Seattle's Marymoor Park were connected with thefts and fraud dating back to July 2014.

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Veterans Day service at Issaquah Senior Center

Liberty High School’s Reserve Officer Training Corps will perform a 21-gun salute and color guard duties, followed by…

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Darigold and Costco urge city council to rethink Issaquah B&O tax proposal

Sharon Appelt, the tax director of Darigold Inc., said the manufacturing increase could be detrimental to the slight…

Pacific Cascade Middle School

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Investigation into online threats delay opening of Pacific Cascade Middle School

Monday evening deputies responded to a caller who reported reading threats online. The threats regarded the shooting of…

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Honk-and-wave fundraiser for Issaquah schools Friday

The Issaquah Schools Foundation will push for fundraising for its "All in for Kids" campaign with a honk-and-wave…

Gilman Village Trick or Treat

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Monsters and heroes of all sizes | Gilman Village Trick or Treat | SLIDESHOW

Ghosts, ghouls, heroes and royalty of all sizes went to Gilman Village Friday night for the shopping center's…

A sign in Utah tells drowsy drivers to pull over for a rest. More than 30 percent of drivers age 19-24 reported driving drowsy.

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WSP offers tips to prevent drowsy driving

The first week of November was declared Drowsy Driving Prevention Week by Gov. Jay Inslee Oct. 31.