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Lawsuit alleges Issaquah officers’ use of excessive force led to elderly man’s death

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Lawsuit alleges Issaquah officers’ use of excessive force led to elderly man’s death

Immigrant’s death was ruled a homicide by King County Medical Examiner’s Office, according to lawsuit.

Superior Court judge Veronica Alicea-Galván presides over the courtroom on March 19. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo

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Dissecting the future of impactful pretrial decision making

Data on inmates not being cohesively collected is needed for decision making, advocates say.

Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo                                 WWII veteran Dale Brown shows a drawing of himself when he was in Czechoslovakia circa 1945.

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World War II Veteran turns 95

Issaquah family and NJROTC surprise Dale Brown.

Leanne Kabat

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Local mom writes book to help parents connect with their children

MamaCon CEO, Leanne Kabat, releases book on parenting.

Stephanie Quiroz / staff photo                                Girl Scout Dylan Faaland is hosting an in-school workshop about bike safety for the student bicyclists at her school. Dylan is working toward her Silver Award from Girl Scouts of Western Washington.

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Local Girl Scout promotes educational workshop to educate peers about bike safety

Dylan Faaland will host Light it Up! on April 25 at Inglewood Middle School.

Two Issaquah High School students are under investigation after a racially insensitive photo surfaced over the weekend. Courtesy photo

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Racially insensitive sign sparks investigation at ISD

IHS students under investigation after Tolo photo goes viral.

Kailan Manandic / staff photo                                Kirkland Urban, the nearly completed mixed-use development in downtown Kirkland, will host Shake Shack along with about a dozen other tenants.

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Shake Shack to open in Kirkland

The East Coast burger chain will open in Kirkland Urban, the nearly completed mixed-use development.

Issaquah commits up to $3 million for WSDOT I-90 project

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Issaquah commits up to $3 million for WSDOT I-90 project

Issaquah has committed as much as $3 million in funding for the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT)…

9th Annual Holi Festival returns to Lake Sammamish Park

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9th Annual Holi Festival returns to Lake Sammamish Park

Traditional Indian festival celebrates spring.

Vivian, one of many cared for at a child care center of the Kiwassa Neighbourhood House in Vancouver, B.C., spends the day outside on a tricycle on March 21. The site was awarded prototype status by the government of British Columbia as part of an effort to ease skyrocketing child care costs in the province. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo

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Clues for fixing King County’s child care woes may be found in British Columbia

B.C. struggles with many of the same problems as Washington state.

Multiple rings were acquired at the suspect’s home. Photo obtained from Bellevue police reports

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Issaquah man steals over $100,000 worth of rings, leaves medical card behind

Suspect charged with Bellevue jewelry theft.

In lieu of a perfect world | Windows and Mirrors

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In lieu of a perfect world | Windows and Mirrors

Violence in the world will happen but we shouldn’t just resign ourselves to it.

Issaquah City Hall. Photo courtesy of Joe Mabel

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Issaquah city administrator announces resignation

City finance department has experienced high turnover

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams speaking following his tour at Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic in Seattle on Feb. 7. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo.

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Local House reps. vote in favor of removing MMR personal exemptions

Eastside politicians vote overwhelmingly in favor of HB 1638.

King County Council with Sarah Reyneveld, chair of the King County Women’s Advisory Board. Photo courtesy of King County

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King County proclaims March as Women’s History Month

This year’s theme is Womxn Who Lead: Stories from the past and how they influence the future.

Issaquah brings the 2019 draft strategic plan to the citizens

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Issaquah brings the 2019 draft strategic plan to the citizens

Issaquah wants the citizens’ vision and feedback for the city’s first strategic plan.

5th District Legislators answer communtiy questions on energy, guns, and vaccines

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5th District Legislators answer communtiy questions on energy, guns, and vaccines

Senator Mark Mullet and representatives Lisa Callan and Bill Ramos answered community questions.

Paige Bisbee, of Bellevue is a paid employee at Davis Wright Tremaine in Bellevue. As part of the law firm’s inclusive program, Bisbee distributes snacks and office supplies to her co-workers. Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo.

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People with disabilities find purpose through new employment opportunities

Paige Bisbee of Bellevue finds employment at Davis Wright Tremaine

Why can’t Issaquah complete an audit?

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Why can’t Issaquah complete an audit?

All of the last four audits have come back with significant findings.

Local movers seek support during 12th Movers for Moms campaign

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Local movers seek support during 12th Movers for Moms campaign

Two Men And A Truck sill deliver Eastside donations to The Sophia Way, a local women’s shelter.