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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.

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Road rage, stolen cars and a man gets angry at his Internet connection | Issaquah Police Blotter Oct. 24-30

Persons appearing in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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Warmer, drier winter predicted for Eastside

NWS climatologists predicts a warmer and drier winter for the Eastside due to El Nino, however the increases…

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600+ jobs fall in latest Microsoft cuts

The cuts came as Microsoft wrapped up the final round of 18,000 job cuts worldwide.

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SAMMI award nominations now open

Winners of the 15th Annual SAMMI Awards will be announced in March.

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Mars Hill dissolved, Sammamish campus fate unknown

The dissolution of the Seattle-based megachurch is expected to finish by Jan. 1, 2015.

Sammamish City Hall

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Ballot drop-off van to be at Sammamish City Hall starting tomorrow

The van will be accepting ballots beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.

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Theatre program invites autistic kids, mentors for social skills workshop

The "Theatre of Possibility" uses theatrical protest techniques to help kids on the autism spectrum.

Tiger Mountain Community High School

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The Bond Defense: Tiger Mountain closure critics point to 2012 bond measure

School board members counter that they are sticking to promise of bond package by opening new alternative school…

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Stolen laptop, information theft and ‘green vegetable matter’ | Sammamish Police Blotter Oct. 16-25

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

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Most Issaquah and Sammamish outages repaired after storm; PSE seeking out remaining power failures

Approximately 21,800 electric customers in Issaquah and Sammamish were affected by last weekend's wind storms, according to a…

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Nonprofits request more than $376,000 in Issaquah grants, mayor recommends $330,000

Ten nonprofit organizations made 11 grant applications to the city for 2015, ranging from standard budget supplementation to…

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Issaquah Middle School’s Seth Adams wins $2,000 for school during Sounders halftime

Last Saturday, the Seattle Sounders traded kicks with the L.A. Galaxy, sending the soccer ball into the visiting…

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Winds force closure of Nightmare at Beaver Lake

Winds that reached as high as 60 miles per hour forced a shutdown and evacuation of "Nightmare at…

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TONIGHT: Open house on the Issaquah B&O Tax

The city of Issaquah will host an open house on the business and occupation tax 5:30-7 p.m. Monday…