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Anglers wrangle in yellow perch at Lake Sammamish

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Anglers wrangle in yellow perch at Lake Sammamish

The first annual fishing derby netted 636 pounds of yellow perch.

Female mayors discuss opportunities in their cities

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Female mayors discuss opportunities in their cities

Emerging leaders focus on diversity, development and deliberate actions.

Photos courtesy of Trooper Rick Johnson

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Troopers seek hit and run suspect, call on public for help

The Washington State Patrol asked locals for any information to identify the vehicle and suspect.

Sammamish city council begins the search for a new city manager

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Sammamish city council begins the search for a new city manager

The city council continued to make progress on the search for a long-term replacement this week.

Issaquah City Council appoints new city administrator

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Issaquah City Council appoints new city administrator

Interim city administrator Emily Moon was appointed by the mayor to the her position.

Issaquah works on long-term solution for senior center operations

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Issaquah works on long-term solution for senior center operations

The Issaquah city council received a report on operation models for the future of the senior center.

The view from the Little Si hiking trail summit. Photo courtesy of James Martin

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Aspiring for the pinnacle on the trail

Sportswriter Shaun Scott goes hiking on Labor Day weekend.

Activists question PSE’s energy plan update at meeting

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Activists question PSE’s energy plan update at meeting

Puget Sound Energy representatives presented an annual update to their integrated resource plan.

The dump truck was engulfed in flames when first responders arrived on the scene. Photos courtesy of Washington State Patrol Trooper Rick Johnson

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Woman dies in crash near Sammamish and Fall City

Two vehicles crashed near Tolt Hill Road along Redmond-Fall City Road, incinerating a dump truck.

Anchorhead Coffee is open for business in Issaquah

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Anchorhead Coffee is open for business in Issaquah

The coffee roaster resides in a quiet Issaquah neighborhood.

Eastside Fire & Rescue team up with Bothell and Redmond Firefighters to extinguish a house fire in Sammamish. Photo courtesy of Eastside Fire & Rescue

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House fire quelled in Sammamish

Firefighters extinguished a non-injury house fire in the Audubon Park neighborhood of Sammamish.

Major Edward “Flip” Klein receives specially made smart home in Issaquah. Madison Miller/staff photo.

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Injured Army vet receives first smart home in Washington

Major Edward “Flip” Klein receives specially made smart home in Issaquah.

YES partners with LWSD and BSD to address mental health and substance use issues in students sooner. Photo courtesy of Youth Eastside Services.

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Universal mental health screenings to be introduced in local middle schools

YES partners with LWSD and BSD to address mental health and substance use issues in students sooner.

Office space is still tight on the Eastside

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Office space is still tight on the Eastside

That hasn’t stopped Google and Facebook from looking to expand.

Sammamish council appoints interim city manager; begins search for replacement

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Sammamish council appoints interim city manager; begins search for replacement

Larry Patterson began his role Aug. 28 and brings more than 40 years of experience in municipal government…

Issaquah Highlands residents celebrate 20 years as a community

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Issaquah Highlands residents celebrate 20 years as a community

More than 4,000 people came out for the 20th annual Highlands Day celebration event.

Eastside’s Zangaglia honored for nonprofit work

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Eastside’s Zangaglia honored for nonprofit work

The HopeFest has served 6,500 low-income or homeless people in King County.

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Village Theatre kicks off season with ‘Howard Barnes’

The show will run in Issaquah from Sept. 13 to Oct. 21.

Woman donating blood in busy donation center

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Bloodworks Northwest donation event at Sammamish City Hall set for Aug. 30

On Thursday, Aug. 30, Bloodworks Northwest will host a blood drive at the city hall council chamber.

Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

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Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

State Superintendent responds to Betsy Devos’ consideration to arm teachers.