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5th District candidates give their thoughts on taxes, housing, and gun safety

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5th District candidates give their thoughts on taxes, housing, and gun safety

Republican Chad Magendanz and Democrat Bill Ramos are running for the Legislative District 5’s first position open seat…

41st district candidates talk taxes, housing, and safety

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41st district candidates talk taxes, housing, and safety

Mercer Island, Newcastle, and sections of Bellevue, Issaquah, Sammamish, Renton make District 41.

8th District Candidates discuss budget, health care, and guns

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8th District Candidates discuss budget, health care, and guns

Dino Rossi and Kim Schrier will face off this November for 8th Congressional District’s open seat.

Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank plans for facility expansion

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Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank plans for facility expansion

To meet the need of the community, the Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank is looking to expand.

Juanita Oney plays Marilyn Monroe for the calendar photo shoot. Courtesy of Jennifer Angell

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Local seniors sell themed calendars for Alzheimer’s charity

So far, seniors from the Spiritwood at Pine Lake Assisted Living home have raised more than $1,500.

Kim Schrier and Dino Rossi met at their first and only debate at Central Washington University where they clashed over health care, gun safety, taxes, and more. Photo courtesy of David Dick, CWU

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Congressional candidates Kim Schirer and Dino Rossi tackle big issues at debate

8th Distrcit candidates Kim Schrier and Dino Rossi meet in Ellensburg for their first debate.

Toll lane trips on Interstate 405 were higher than expected during the 2018 fiscal year. Since it opened in the fall of 2015 through the first quarter of this year, the toll lanes had raise nearly $59 million in revenue. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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State I-405 toll revenue was up last year

The Washington State Transportation Commission was updated on various programs on Oct. 16.

Candidates for the 5th District seat take on your questions

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Candidates for the 5th District seat take on your questions

Republican incumbent vies against Democrat Issaquah School Board director challenger

Naylor, Schaer vie for open judicial seat

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Naylor, Schaer vie for open judicial seat

Candidates in contested Northeast Electoral District race answer questions about injustice and more.

Lawsuit filed against Issaquah School District

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Lawsuit filed against Issaquah School District

This is a developing story and the Reporter will add to it as more information becomes available.

Metro revises timeline for RapidRide bus expansion

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Metro revises timeline for RapidRide bus expansion

After originally aiming to build 20 additional fast-service bus lines on high demand routes by 2040, King County…

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Carnation man caught after allegedly fleeing in wake of Issaquah murder

The man is accused of killing Issaquah native, Christopher Rea, after a wages dispute.

Where to pick up a pumpkin this October

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Where to pick up a pumpkin this October

The Eastside has a few options for seasonal squash hunters.

Snoqualmie Casino CEO hints at possible hotel

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Snoqualmie Casino CEO hints at possible hotel

Brian Decorah was invited to talk about the fiscal impact the casino has on the local communtiy.

Rape allegation against Sen. Joe Fain divides King County Council

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Rape allegation against Sen. Joe Fain divides King County Council

In a recent interview, Councilmember Kathy Lambert blamed Fain’s accuser for the alleged rape. Then Lambert’s colleagues distanced…

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Two Eastside killers see sentences changed

Death penalty ruled unconstitutional, death row sentences changed to life without parole

Eastside Fire & Rescue launches local Fire Explorers program

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Eastside Fire & Rescue launches local Fire Explorers program

The 20-week Fire Explorers post will teach local high-schoolers the ins and outs of firefighting.

FIRST Robotics students show off their creations at Salmon Days

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FIRST Robotics students show off their creations at Salmon Days

Students from the FIRST Robotics programs had their own booths at this weekend’s Salmon Days.

Issaquah City Hall. Photo courtesy of Joe Mabel

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City Council votes to endorse the newly formed nonprofit Visit Issaquah

The Issaquah City Council endorsed the bylaws for the nonprofit tourism organization Visit Issaquah.

Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance hosts 10th annual Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day

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Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance hosts 10th annual Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day

Families came out to Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park for a day of learning and fun