The Sammamish Police Department and the King County Sheriff’s Office arrested five people this morning for selling and using cocaine…
For family caregivers, when an aging parent reaches a certain point of declination, it may seem as though there is…
Fifty people — many of them clad in red, the color that has become the symbol of the movement to…
An investigation is underway into a hit-and-run collision that took the life of a 21-year-old man early Sunday morning in…
Deep in the hustle and bustle of the Crossroads area of Bellevue, surrounded by cookie-cutter, big-box stores, lies one business…
The body of the Issaquah teenager who drowned on Sunday has been found, according to the King County Sheriff’s Office.
Deep in the hustle and bustle of the Crossroads area of Bellevue, surrounded by cookie-cutter, big-box stores, lies one business…
When Jimmy and Sandy Kathawa shut the doors of Front Street Market on the evening of May 15, they were…
Clothes on the floor, the bed roughly made, stuffed animals on top. Posters line the walls and food, various bottles…
At a Monday special meeting, the Sammamish City Council approved 6-1 a public emergency ordinance and adopted interim development regulations…
Hundreds of Issaquah’s movers and shakers gathered for the annual Issaquah Community Awards event on May 16 at the Hilton…
An Issaquah teen is presumed dead after he went missing while swimming with friends in the Snoqualmie River near Olallie…
Eastside Fire and Rescue responded to a house fire in Sammamish around 7:50 p.m. Saturday.
It was the diagnosis that a healthy, 19-year-old freshman at Washington State University never expected to hear.
The battle to save the Providence Heights Campus is raging stronger than ever; the Sammamish Heritage Society has filed an…
Sammamish Mayor Don Gerend will step down as mayor for the last half of his 2017 term.
It’s quite possibly the world’s toughest job, yet its workers rarely get the credit of those in other professions.
The Sammamish City Council unanimously approved several amendments to its interlocal agreement with Eastside Fire and Rescue on May 2.
By Joe Livarchik
The young women rouged their cheeks, bobbed their hair and spurned the corsets of their mothers’ generation.
