Bills would limit opioid prescriptions, invest in treatment options.
A lack of state funding has put the squeeze on a number of organizations throughout the state.
One bill would discourage conversation therapy, while the other would encourage equitable treatment for elderly members of the LGTBQ community.
Five firearm bills go before state lawmakers.
Hearings for all the bills are scheduled for Monday morning.
Bills on pay equity, gay conversion therapy, gun regulation, and voting rights are all on the “to do” list.
Renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is underway. Concerned citizens desire democratic, transparent negotiations. Imperative for U.S….
The DISCLOSE Act would require nonprofits to reveal their biggest donors.
The bill’s sponsor says that it includes religious protections and does not discourage families from seeking non-medical therapy.
One bill would allow more local control over elections. Another would extend voter registration.
The number of homes available for purchase in December 2017 was exceptionally low in Issaquah and Sammamish, even by “typical”…
The bill is at least partially in response to an August incident in which 30,000 Atlantic salmon escaped.
The bill would aim to restore salmon while cutting down on toxins and noise pollution.
New space combines family restaurant, bar atmosphere and fine dining
School is Issaquah’s first Innovative High School
More than 80 senior living organizations nationwide recently competed for top honors in the 2017 Senior Housing News Architecture and…
Eastside legislators met to discuss issues at annual breakfast
The organization will host its next Juanita Bay Park tour on Sunday.
The Issaquah Eagles boys basketball team earned a 68-64 victory against the Mount Si Wildcats on Jan. 5. Issaquah improved…
