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Dedicated dog park coming to Issaquah’s Tibbetts Valley Park

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Dedicated dog park coming to Issaquah’s Tibbetts Valley Park

Tibbetts Valley Park has been chosen as the location of the city’s first official dog park.

‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’ comes to Village Theatre

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‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’ comes to Village Theatre

Village Theatre debuts new play.

BPA could remove thousands of trees along Eastside transmission lines

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BPA could remove thousands of trees along Eastside transmission lines

The maintenance would affect power lines running from Renton to Monroe.

Bonds, sales tax increase on table for transportation improvements

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Bonds, sales tax increase on table for transportation improvements

Unfunded transportation capital projects list is estimated at $113.6 million from 2019 to 2022.

Costco captive insurer pays $3.6 million to state

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Costco captive insurer pays $3.6 million to state

NW Re Limited settled after voluntarily reporting their actions.

The downtown flower baskets in Issaquah are funded entirely through donations and maintained by the Downtown Issaquah Association. Photo courtesy of the Downtown Issaquah Association

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Downtown Issaquah launches annual Flowers on Front Street

The flowers are funded entirely through donations and locals can make donations for Mother’s Day.

Issaquah Chamber to host Eastside Regional Business Summit

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Issaquah Chamber to host Eastside Regional Business Summit

The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce will host the summit in Snoqualmie along with partners.

Bellevue pastor Phil Antilla said his support of the LGBTQ community will continue, following a controversial global vote of the United Methodist Church. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo

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United Methodist vote has churches’ future in question

Congregations debate separation following gay-clergy, same-sex marriage ban.

Real estate snapshot: Buyers, sellers prep for spring market

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Real estate snapshot: Buyers, sellers prep for spring market

Housing inventory is up

Samantha Pak/staff photo                                Two indigenous performers embrace during a break in their dancing in Plaza Coyoacán in Mexico City.

Opinion

Lessons from our neighbors | Windows and Mirrors

Traveling abroad is an easy reminder to check your ethnocentrism.

Redmond Police Chief Kristi Wilson, Bothell Police Chief Carol Cummings, King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht and Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best smile in a photo on Johanknecht’s desk. They are some of Seattle’s leading women in law enforcement. Ashley Hiruko/staff photo

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Women in law enforcement take the lead

King County’s female police chiefs outline their career paths.

Redmond Mayor John Marchione was among many community members to place their hand prints in the wet cement below the new sign at the Muslim Association of Puget Sound in Redmond after the mosque’s old sign was vandalized in 2016. File photo

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Examining hate crimes on the Eastside

The Anti-Defamation League has been tracking hate-fueled crimes and incidents to paint a picture of trends in communities.

Issaquah city council plans for future improvements to water utilities

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Issaquah city council plans for future improvements to water utilities

For the first time since 2012, the city of Issaquah has updated the Water System Plan.

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King County residents receive Martin Luther King medal of distinguished service

Recipients include Eastside King County residents

OPINION: State action essential for clean energy future

Opinion

OPINION: State action essential for clean energy future

Guest opinion by local leaders.

Local women’s boutique throws party for first spring lineup

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Local women’s boutique throws party for first spring lineup

The local Scout and Molly’s franchise recently opened and is hosting a preview party Saturday.

Just Between Friends consignment is partnering with IEA to support Issaquah teachers and staff. Photo courtesy of Just Between Friends Seattle East Facebook page.

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Just Between Friends supports local teachers through consignment event

Just Between Friends is set for March 7-10 at Pickering Barn.

Left: CWU-Sammamish will offer a master’s degree in ITAM, specializing in cybersecurity starting Fall 2019. Photo courtesy of CWU-Sammamish Facebook page

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CWU-Sammamish to offer new master’s degree in ITAM

The new degree will specialize in cybersecurity.

Boots, Barrels, and Brews returns to Pickering Barn for Kiwanis fundraiser March 29

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Boots, Barrels, and Brews returns to Pickering Barn for Kiwanis fundraiser March 29

The 6th annual Boots, Barrels and Brews Kiwanis fundraiser is coming back to Issaquah on March 29.

Issaquah Chamber relaunches tourism focused website Discover Issaquah

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Issaquah Chamber relaunches tourism focused website Discover Issaquah

The Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce announced the re-launch of the Discover Issaquah website.