The Issaquah Rotary is planning a beer and wine tasting to raise money for youth scholarships March 5.
A free expo brought together educators and families for a night of networking and learning in Issaquah Tuesday night. A…
Joshua Sun of Issaquah is one of 25 youths who made the final round of King FM’s Ten Grands competition.
A couple dined and dashed at the Las Margaritas on Front Street North on Feb. 10. The man and woman treated themselves to about $78 in food before leaving without paying.
A stolen UHAUL truck has been found, but all of the victim’s belongings, including several guns, are still missing.
As a few snow showers hit the coast, the National Weather Service is calling for snow intermixed with rain in Issaquah Thursday through Saturday.
A selection of reported police incidents in the City of Issaquah.
A UHAUL truck filled with all a person’s belongings, including several guns, was reported stolen in Issaquah Sunday. Police are…
Good To Go! passes for upcoming State Route 520 tolls are now available online, by phone and at two new customer service centers, one of them in Bellevue.
Roland Oliver Undi passed away Feb. 12, 2011. He was 82. Mr. Undi was born June 25th 1928 in Seattle…
Sen. Steve Litzow, ranking minority member of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee, has been named to the Thrive by Five Washington Board of Directors.
Pacific Science Center’s Science On Wheels program will visit Issaquah’s Sunset Elementary School on Thursday.
From music lessons and tutors to summer camps, parents interested in local organizations that help educate children beyond public schools…
Plans to delay a new Highlands bus route could mean the city’s freebee bus, which runs through the business districts, will continue to be free until 2013.
Registration is now open for the FACES (Families and Children Early Support) East free workshop “Social-Emotional Development in Children Birth to 6: Skills for Parents, Early Learning Professionals and elementary School Teachers.”
Gigantic book cover posters will begin popping up in Issaquah mid-month, part of an effort to turn buildings into outdoor art galleries, but with a twist.
The City of Issaquah Arts Commission and 4Culture are featuring three forgotten film star flicks at the Train Depot.
The shows are free and start at 7 p.m. at 50 Rainier Blvd. N.
From selling ads for school buses to freezing pay increases for teachers, Olympia’s budget crisis has brought forward both gimmicky solutions and unbearable decisions.
Eight students from the Issaquah/Sammamish area have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Idaho.
Three Issaquah students and nine from the Sammamish area are participating in phase one of the Washington Aerospace Scholars Program at The Museum of Flight in Seattle.