Eastridge Church gave away 2,000 turkeys in Issaquah and Seattle this year, alongside non-perishable goods for an entire Thanksgiving dinner.
The number of meals doubled, after the West Seattle Campus ran out of its 500 gobblers within 20 minutes last year.
King County Roads Division crews will be on the job around the clock until roads are again passable after the season’s first snow storm hit King County.
As a large winter storm system works its way through Western Washington, drivers are asked to delay travel if possible.
The middle and high school students will be released an hour early Monday so that the district’s two-tier bus system…
Monday morning reports from fire crews from Eastside Fire and Rescue indicate that the adverse weather has created a challenge for many motorists. Road conditions are snow covered and slick in several areas, or a sheet of black ice in other parts out on the Eastside.
Plows are on their way through Issaquah as snow began to stick to roads this afternoon. The city’s public works…
Exposure to cold can cause injury or serious illness such as frostbite or hypothermia, according to experts at the Red Cross who offered advice for dealing with cold and icy weather.
Information from the National Weather Service
The Goddard School in Issaquah is accepting applications for its annual $10,000 Anthony A. Martino Memorial Scholarship.
With weather forecasts calling for ice across the state and snow in the Puget Sound and Southwest Washington, drivers should prepare for winter driving conditions overnight and into the Monday morning commute.
Due to the potential for snow during the morning commute, King County Metro Transit will start service on Monday with buses in all areas on snow routing.
The Seattle Humane Society and Safeway have teamed up again for the annual Holiday Pet Food Drive to help fill the shelves of the society’s Pet Food Bank.
With a couple inches of snow in the forecast for Monday, the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory…
Overlake Hospital Medical Center has become one of the first hospitals in the Puget Sound area to implement a new Care Transitions Intervention program to facilitate patients’ smooth transition from hospital to home and to eliminate unnecessary hospital readmissions.
It was World Toilet Day this week, and the King County Library System is flush with excitement. The Saturday program…
What started with a leaky boiler flooding the school kitchen a year ago has turned into a year-long process that…
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has a suspect in last week’s Issaquah bear shooting. Although the officers received…
For the third year in a row, KOMO News is hosting a food drive in memory of Brenden Foster on Friday.
Issaquah schools can boast of having the most involved parents in the state.
After voters responded to the November election with a resounding “no” to increasing taxes, the Issaquah City Council decided to follow suit Monday.
Council members voted down a proposed 1 percent property tax increase, which was introduced two weeks ago in expectation that election would reduce city revenue.