Issaquah High School’s band program received $5,000 for coming in second place in The Rock, Wood Fired Pizza & Spirits’s…
A class on Sex, Drugs and Rock n’ Roll – communicating with adolescents on tough issues – will be taught…
Free tax assistance and preparation for taxpayers will be available from AARP Tax-Aide at the Issaquah Valley Senior Center, 75…
The Goddard School in Issaquah will host a community games event Feb. 5 to help teach children about playing well…
Do you have questions about the development of your infant, toddler, preschooler or kindergartner? You can take advantage of free…
Swedish Hospital in Issaquah has been recognized by Eastside Fire &b Rescue for the good work it provides by way of inoculating the agency’s work force.
When a Sammamish couple’s 11-acre home wouldn’t sell in the down economy, it seemed close to crushing their dreams of…
The following information was compiled from city of Issaquah police reports: -A man called police after his 21-year-old friend wandered…
The powdery substance found in a suspicious package, which lead to the lockdown of a Costco building last week, turned…
The Issaquah Library is offering a series of classes on planning for college the next couple of weeks. The classes are free and open to parents and children.
Two Issaquah schools – Creekside Elementary School and Grand Ridge Elementary School – have been honored for their resource conservation efforts from King County’s Green Schools Program.
Issaquah councilwoman Maureen McCarry has been recognized for her service to Eastside Fire & Rescue.
A hazmat team responded to a suspicious package full of powdery white substances at an Issaquah office building Thursday afternoon,…
The Issaquah Community Network has elected four new members to the board of directors.
The following information was compiled from city of Issaquah Police Reports: -Three separate people were arrested in Issaquah in the…
The Grand Ridge Elementary teacher was among 31 in the Issaquah School District who earned their certification this year, a point administrators tout.
As the Eastside passes through another week of frigid temperatures, Vincent Flint counts down the days left until the Bellevue Severe Weather Shelter packs up and moves to Redmond.
For four Eastside cities, including Issaquah, the move is the chance to provide a shelter for homeless all winter. It’s about saving lives. It’s humane.
For Flint, it’s a disaster.
Forecasters are calling for 1 to 3 inches of snow this afternoon. Commuters should prepare for another grizzly commute home….
A threatening snowstorm has the Issaquah School District preparing for the worst this afternoon. Kids will be released early from…
Residents who want to learn how to preserve family photos and heirlooms can get details Saturday when the Issaquah History Museums presents Preserving Your Past.