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City staff began work on Issaquah Mobility Master Plan

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City staff began work on Issaquah Mobility Master Plan

The master plan will be built primarily on community feedback as it develops throughout 2019.

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King County homelessness count shows 17 percent decrease overall

Decreases are not even among different demographics.

Redmond Police Officers and Kroll (not pictured) make contact with an individual sleeping at the downtown park and ride center. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo

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The co-responder way: mental health professionals and officers team up

Local departments are making the push for permanent funding.

Sources say Issaquah is “ toxically dysfunctional”

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Sources say Issaquah is “ toxically dysfunctional”

The city’s problems may not just be in its finance department.

The Issaquah Senior Center has partnered with the Mount Si Senior Center and Snoqualmie Valley Senior Center to pursue more than $400,000 in King County grant funding. Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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Eastside senior centers team up for King County grant funds

Senior Centers in Issaquah, North Bend, and Carnation apply for more than $400,00o in funding.

Issaquah Downtown Association to host last Wine & Art Walk of the season

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Issaquah Downtown Association to host last Wine & Art Walk of the season

The last Wine & Art Walk of 2019 is June 1.

Sixth in county confirmed with measles was contagious in Issaquah

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Sixth in county confirmed with measles was contagious in Issaquah

Man may have been infectious while at MultiCare Indigo Urgent Care.

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City council approves “Our Issaquah” strategic plan

The city council unanimously approved the “Our Issaquah” strategic plan at their May 6 meeting.

Kailan Manandic / staff photos                                 The new Issaquah Tibbetts Valley Skate Park sits next to the Issaquah Transit Center. The park opened in 2017 and was built by Grindline Skateparks, Inc.

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Issaquah began old skate park removal

Community will shape how how the city uses the old space. The new skate park opened in 2017.

Sexual misconduct reports triple following ‘Report it to Stop it’ campaign

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Sexual misconduct reports triple following ‘Report it to Stop it’ campaign

Joint effort to curb unwanted harassment proves successful.

Issaquah, EFR, Ecology, finalize report on PFAS in the city

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Issaquah, EFR, Ecology, finalize report on PFAS in the city

A report on chemical impacts to the Lower Issaquah Valley is being finalized by the city.

Issaquah Memorial Day ceremony set for Lower Hillside Cemetery

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Issaquah Memorial Day ceremony set for Lower Hillside Cemetery

Local Veterans of Foreign Wars Post will host the Memorial Day ceremony at Lower Hillside Cemetery.

Issaquah asks citizens what they want in a city administrator

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Issaquah asks citizens what they want in a city administrator

The opinion of the citizens will play a factor in the hiring process of a new city administrator.

The Soup Ladies need a new truck

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The Soup Ladies need a new truck

Rotary Club leads fundraiser for volunteers who feed King County’s first responders.

From left: U.S. Veterans Daniel F. McAllaster, Richard A. Nelms, and Stanley Zemont. The veterans were awarded by the French Consulate in San Fransisco for their services in France during the World War II on May 10 at the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Courtesy photo of the Consular Agency of France in Seattle

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Eastside Veterans awarded the French Legion of Honor Medal

Daniel F. McAllaster and Richard A. Nelms awarded for their service in France during WWII

Issaquah Valley Trolley rides bring back railroad history

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Issaquah Valley Trolley rides bring back railroad history

The Issaquah Valley Trolley has begun its summer round trip rides from the depot to Gilman Boulevard

Issaquah residents file for November 2019 general election

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Issaquah residents file for November 2019 general election

Residents in the city of Issaquah and the Issaquah School Districts have submitted their applications to run for…

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Susan’s quest for ‘justice’ and the civil legal system dilemma

Susan Chen’s story begins as a criminal matter.

Issaquah High School employee one of five confirmed with measles

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Issaquah High School employee one of five confirmed with measles

School urges families to monitor children for signs.

‘Dynamic’ housing market enters pre-summer phase

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‘Dynamic’ housing market enters pre-summer phase

A monthly real estate snapshot from John L. Scott Real Estate.