David Behrens won the online vote and Stephanie Kuwasaki won the in-person vote.
King County Libraries are air conditioned and an option for locals to stay cool during summer heat.
The 2018-2019 Tools4Schools will benefit Issaquah School District students.
Outstanding character and achievement earn post-secondary funding for local students.
Program applications are open on July, 1 for eligible water and sewer customers.
Swedish recently published its 2017 Community Benefit Report.
The Recology Stores to host a bike drive in Issaquah.
Numerous Eastside Alliance members received awards for Outstanding Contribution in Human Services.
More than 3,500 students were recognized nationwide.
Sixteen Issaquah High School students won the 2018-2019 Tutta Bella Scholar Athlete Awards.
Iftar is the meal after sunset that breaks the daily fast during the month of Ramadan.
Rotary Clubs of Issaquah and Sammamish set the event for Aug. 11 at Discovery Elementary, Sammamish.
The application deadline is July 30 for the festival that runs on Oct. 6 and 7.
YES hosts a free, educational event on teen suicide prevention.
The fair will feature concerts in Lake Sammamish State Park.
Nourish Every Mind events raised more than $734,000 for schools in Issaquah, Bellevue and Sammamish.
The Master Chorus Eastside will hold a concert themed around America’s Constitution on July 1.
Issaquah Nursing Rehabilitation hosted different events each day of the week to commemorate the spirit in the Issaquah community.
Thirty-Two students from Eastside Catholic Middle School were recognized for Spanish examinations.
The “Libraries Rock!” programs help prevent school-aged youth from the academic “summer slide”.