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.
Beaver Lake Middle School is putting on the musical Hello, Dolly!
The following information was compiled from City of Issaquah police reports: • A librarian called police after discovering a man…
Washington state is in even deeper water.
The most recent revenue forecast added $700 million to the budget shortfall for the next biennium, raising the total expected loss to $5.1 billion.
Problems with off-leashed dogs, including attacks, are a recurring issue in the Evans Lane neighborhood, a scary thought given the number of young children in the area.
The winner of Issaquah’s top environmental award this year played a major role in ensuring the Talus and Highlands communities…
Washington state is in even deeper water and Rep. Glenn Anderson, R-North Bend, put together an online survey to gauge what priorities his constituents, who include Issaquah and Sammamish, care about.
In a final, pleading effort, the Issaquah School District is reaching out to families to help raise $380,000 for new science curriculum next year.
The proposal, which is being presented at almost every school PTA in the district, is unusual, said Emilie Hard, the executive director of teaching and learning. “We’re in a situation that we never dreamed of being in.”
A 52-year-old Bellevue man had a really bad day March 20. Not only did he flip his classic 1968 Corvette, but also he was arrested by State Patrol Troopers for DUI.
Extra patrols helped arrest 29 DUI drivers in King County on St. Patrick’s Day, and there were no fatality collisions.
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Salvation Army Family Thrift Stores are hoping people think of them when they do spring cleaning. The Salvation Army even will help make the process easier by picking up people’s slightly used items – free of charge.
The insurance agent accused of stealing $1 million from elderly clients was charged Tuesday with 21 counts of first-degree theft.
Jasmine Jamrus-Kassim, 48, was booked in King County jail, after an investigation by the Washington Insurance Commissioner’s office.
Conversations between the cities of Issaquah and Sammamish are painting a clearer picture of their shared predicament in the proposal to remake the area’s fire network.
The Cougar Mountain Zoo is planning a memorial service for its only cougar March 26. Nashi, their 17-year-old mountain lion died Feb. 24.
An Issaquah insurance agent was arrested in Factoria Tuesday, after allegedly stealing more than $1 million from elderly clients.
It was the quiet before the storm last Saturday, when Issaquah-area lawmakers visited townhalls to hear from constituents before entering several weeks of budget-making madness.
The state’s next budget forecast is scheduled to be released Thursday. Typically, politicians hold out on proposing program cuts until after the bad news is certain.