Waste Management will collect recycling, yard/food waste and garbage according to regular schedules on Veterans Day, Thursday, in all Puget Sound areas except Mt. Vernon and Anacortes.
Issaquah High School’s National Honor Society and Junior Statesmen of America will square off Friday in a Masters of the Mind competition featuring an evening full of trivia and mind boggling competition.
AMD employees will donate their time Wednesday to build homes for low-income families with Habitat for Humanity of East King County (EKC).
King County is offering a new tool to alert residents to flooding. The free, automated system allows subscribers to receive customized alerts of potential flooding for any or all of King County’s six major river systems.
King County is gearing up for a snowy-icy winter this year, but with fewer resources to battle the elements.
The state’s Cash for Appliances Washington program is nearing its end as available funds are running out.
With Metro Transit facing a cumulative deficit of more than a billion dollars over the next five years, the Regional Transit Task Force report today presented recommendations on how bus service might be restructured.
The Sister Cities Commission meetings of Nov. 9, and Dec. 14 have been cancelled. The next regular meeting of the commission is scheduled for Jan. 11, 2011.
The Issaquah Arts Commission meeting scheduled for tonight has been cancelled.
The Seattle Humane Society is celebrating Adopt-a-Senior-Pet Month throughout November. During the month, adoption fees are waived on cats 5 years and older. Fees for dogs 5 years and older are half price.
The Issaquah History Museums will host its annual holiday open house Dec. 4 at the Issaquah Train Depot, 50 Rainier Boulevard North.
Sustainable Issaquah, The city of Issaquah, and The Cascade Land Conservancy will sponsor an educational event on Home Energy Efficiency on Nov. 18.
The Historical Museums of Issaquah will hold a holiday Open House on Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Train Depot Freight Room.
As a way of saying “thanks” to the military, the Brown Bear facility in Issaquah will be offering free “Bear Essential” car washes to all current or former members of the military on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11.
A 28-member task force representing a broad coalition of transit stakeholders from throughout the region has unanimously agreed on key recommendations that include working with the Legislature on a more stable source of funding for public transit, and setting priorities that guide how decisions are made on service reductions or service growth.
A cheese sold at Costco outlets in five states – none in Washington – has been preliminarily linked to E. coli, according to a report by Associated Press.
Dino Rossi has conceded the election for U.S. Senator to incumbent Patty Murray. The victory for Murray, a Democrat, will…
State representative Glenn Anderson claimed a sixth term in Olympia in Tuesday night’s election. As of Wednesday night he had…
Early results show that Jay Rodne (R), District No. 5 Washington state representative up for re-election, has swept more than 60 percent of the vote.
Early results show that Jay Rodne (R), District No. 5 Washington state representative up for re-election, has swept more than 60 percent of the vote.