Jan Faull, author and local parent educator for over 25 years, will speak at Bellevue College Parenting Advisory Committee’s annual Spring Lecture on April 12.
A level 3 sex offender has plans to move to a May Valley neighborhood, according to the King County Sheriff’s office.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah City Council member Fred Butler announced his decision to run for his fourth term on council.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Issaquah Reporter
A level 3 sex offender has plans to move to a May Valley neighborhood, the King County Sheriff’s office announced this week.
Randall Eugene Berry was convicted of first degree rape, and as a level 3 offender, police say he’s likely to reoffend.
By Celeste Gracey
A compilation of Issaquah police reports.
Issaquah’s City Council approved delaying the Route 200 Transit Now project, which would have offered a bus route that stretches from the business districts up into the Highlands.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
The tracks that run through downtown Issaquah are one step closer to coming back to life, after the city approved about $525,000 to restore the railroad and a historic trolley car March 21.
The city named its two representatives to the Cascade Water Alliance board, which supplies water to Issaquah residents. Council president…
About 140 acres of forested land around Issaquah, including the entire Park Pointe area on the foot of Tiger Mountain, has been preserved and protected from development.
While increased traffic has been the most serious concern raised about a new road that would lead to the Bellevue College campus coming to the Highlands, the more voiced concern is a debate of its name.
Halted development in the Issaquah Highlands won’t impact Swedish Hospital’s ability to fill beds at its new facility, administrators say.
Rather the hospital is such an economic stimulant, it’s expected to help reverse the local economy, said Kevin Brown, the Swedish vice president overseeing the project.
Issaquah History Museums: Docents needed to greet the public at the restored Train Depot, or at the old Town Hall and adjacent jail (or both). Also, help needed with mailings, and scanning of photos. E-mail Karen at volunteer@issaquahhistory.org or phone 425-392-3500.
Acting has become as much an integral part to winning the high school mock trial competitions as knowing the law, but the big winner is democracy.
Eastside Catholic took second place in King County and 16th at state last weekend.
BY CELESTE GRACEY
Students at Liberty High School were honored in the Student Write-Off Contest March 19 as part of the Washington State Journalism Conference.
Two Eastside Catholic School students, Alex Smith and Katie Sutherland, both of Issaquah, will compete at International DECA competition in Orlando, Fla. They recently competed against approximately 3,500 students at the state competition at Meydenbauer Center. The school had 31 students in the competition.
Bellevue College student Anne Aristya, of Issaquah, won an award for excellence in Interior Design from the Seattle Design Center (SDC) as part of its 12th annual Northwest Design Awards Competition which celebrates the best of regional interior design.
The Lake Sammamish Elks Lodge is hosting a Texas Hold’em poker tournament to benefit Issaquah’s sister city exchange project April 8.
Issaquah is offering an underwater egg hunt April 22 at the Julius Boehm Pool.
The spring installment of the Issaquah History Museums’ history program series will feature Museum Director Erica S. Maniez, who will share the story of the Issaquah Alpines, Issaquah’s semi-pro football team.
Thanks to our upcoming Tip-a-Cop event, your next meal could be served by Issaquah’s police chief.