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Issaquah Women’s Club elects officers

Mariann Crane has been elected president of the Issaquah Women's Club.

Girl Scout Maya Rajavel and Christa Burgess

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Girl Scouts donate stained glass mosaic to YWCA Family Village in Issaquah

The members of Girl Scouts of Western Washington Troop 50614 demonstrated their commitment to making the community a…

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Three from Eastside Baby Corner selected to present at national conference

Three members of the Eastside Baby Corner staff were selected to present at the National Diaper Bank Network’s…

This man is wanted for several bank robberies

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Robber hits Key Bank in Issaquah again

Issaquah Police and the Seattle FBI are investigating a bank robbery that occurred at the Key Bank branch…

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Eastside Fire and Rescue warns of excessive heat

The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for Friday, July 11, through Sunday, July 13,…

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Big traffic headache coming to I-90

Beginning at 9:30 p.m. Friday, July 18, up to three westbound lanes on I-90 will be closed around…

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Snake Hill Road closed July 12-13

212th Way SE (Snake Hill Road) will be closed this weekend to perform survey work. The closure will…

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Tiger Mountain could close for 2015-2016 school year

The Issaquah School District could close Tiger Mountain Community High School as early as 2015, following a proposal…

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The Blotter | Police reports from Issaquah

Scary customer, mail tampering, fraud, drunk and yelling, spying on the fish?

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Issaquah City Council sets rules on recreational marijuana

With legal marijuana retailers opening in Washington this week, it won’t be long until Issaquah has a shop…

Costco is the city’s top customer when it comes to business and operations (B&O) tax.

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Costco planning big expansion in Issaquah

Costco has been working with Issaquah city staff to add 1.5 million square feet – most likely office…

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Sammamish council adopts Big Rock Park Master Plan

After two and a half years of planning, the Sammamish City Council voted Tuesday night to adopt the…

An employee with Flohawks Plumbing and Septic works on a main sewer line break at the McDonald’s restaurant at 1305 N.E. Gilman Blvd. in Issaquah. The problem caused raw sewage to back up into the kitchen.

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Issaquah McDonald’s shut down due to sewage backup in kitchen

McDonald's of Issaquah at 1305 Northwest Gilman Boulevard was closed down Monday, July 7, after raw sewage backed…

Ted Arnold (left)

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11 year old biking for charity – again.

When Redmond Rotary sets off on its 27th annual charity bike ride July 16, Klahanie resident Will Arnold,…

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Writer’s conference to include event for young authors

The Writers Cottage, home of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association, is including a free young authors conference at…

Emily Moon

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Issaquah hires deputy city administrator

Emily Moon will be Issaquah’s deputy city administrator, effective Aug. 18.

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King County Sheriff’s Office hiring 9-1-1 communication specialists

The King County Sheriff's Office is currently hiring 9-1-1 communication specialists and will be holding a recruiting workshop…

Literacy support teachers and members of the Issaquah School District's Teaching and Learning Department met with international literacy consultant and author Lucy Calkins at the Teacher’s College Writing Institute at Columbia University on July 1. The district’s elementary writing curriculum is based on Calkins' work and teachers had an opportunity to learn from Calkins and other educators on the best practices in literacy and writing instruction. From left are Tami Westmorland

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Talking about literacy

Literacy support teachers and members of the Issaquah School District's Teaching and Learning Department met with international literacy…

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Trophies2Go to support autism guild

Issaquah's Trophies2Go has chosen the Seattle Autism Guild as the ‘Awards for a Cause’ recipient for the third…

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Issaquah’s population grows by 750

Issaquah is now home to an estimated 32,880 people, 750 more than last year.