The Eastlake Sammamish Trail may finally be paved in Issaquah, after the state House proposed spending over $1 million on local parks.
The Issaquah area drew quite a bit of favoritism, winning three of 71 grants.
Seven students from Issaquah high schools will be honored April 28 by the Issaquah Chapter of the American Association of University Women’s scholarship recognition program.
Two area students have been named to the dean’s list at George Fox University.
Six members of the Issaquah High School DECA program qualified for national competition after competing in the state conference. Eric Yu, Andrew Park, Jennifer Maurer and Mary Kate Hoehl placed first in Quizbowl. Mackenzie Bauer and Jasmine Watters placed in Finance Operations.
Issaquah attorney Stacy Goodman today announced plans to run for election to the Issaquah City Council. Goodman was appointed to the council earlier this year to replace Maureen McCarry, who resigned due to illness.
A compilation of Police events in Issaquah
Drywall-cutting thieves broke into four Issaquah businesses Tuesday morning on the 1500 block of Northwest Gilman Boulevard. Instead of breaking…
Cooking isn’t about the food, it’s about accessorizing in the kitchen.
At least that’s the view of Issaquah’s Sherri Zobell, creator of Tie-One-On! Aprons. Her retro-styled aprons will be on sale at the Issaquah Farmers Market this year, which opens 9 a.m., April 16.
The Parents Teacher and Student Association gave Acorn awards to its top volunteers in the Issaquah School District March 29.
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The pressure is off sophomores to pass the state math standardized test, which was already given.
The next big decision to be made for the Central Issaquah Plan this year is where exactly Central Issaquah is.
A committee spent the second half of 2010 drawing up a plan that would guide development of Issaquah’s largest business district.
King County Metro is stepping back from a controversial stance on transit development that gave favoritism to growing operations on…
In another wave of cuts, Washington State Parks decided to shutter its services at Squak Mountain State Park, a network of hiking and horse trails just outside Issaquah.
Brad Liljequist, a City of Issaquah project manager, is taking a few tips from his work with the sustainable home project and incorporating them into Issaquah’s newest fire station.
Swedish Medical Center is looking for children’s or young adults’ artwork to feature in its new Issaquah campus.
King County is removing invasive aquatic plants and increasing regular vegetation management to address seasonal high water levels that affect Lake Sammamish shoreline residents.
King County Executive Dow Constantine will recognize an Issaquah school, teachers, students and staff as Earth Heroes on April 14.
Friends of Youth has received a grant of $20,000 from The Seattle Foundation to provide general operating support.
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2nd Annual Pinoy Reporter Tagumpay Awards, which will recognize outstanding Filipino Americans who have excelled in their companies, careers or communities.
Gilman Village will holds its Easter EGGStravaganza from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 23. There will be free admission to theGilman Village merchants for Easter egg treats.