The Issaquah High School College and Career Center is seeking community members to be panelists for students’ culminating project exit interviews.
Eastside Baby Corner will host its first benefit luncheon Nov. 15 at the Hilton Bellevue, 300 112th Ave. SE). The event celebrates Issaquah provider’s 20th year of helping children, families and provider partners.
The Issaquah Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital will hold a Bunco Party fundraiser Saturday Nov. 6 at 12:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge 765 Rainier Blvd., Issaquah. Tickets are $10 and light refreshments will be served.
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced today that it will award King County Metro Transit $4.7 million to purchase a prototype electric bus that runs on battery power.
The Neurobiology of Memory will be the focus as the Bellevue College (BC) and Eastern Washington University (EWU) psychology departments jointly present a public psychology symposium on the BC campus Wednesday.
Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed, who predicts the best midterm election turnout in four decades, said today that voters are fired up and that counties are expecting a flood of mail-in ballots this weekend.
About half of the students at Liberty High School chose not to attend classes Wednesday, because of a four-month-old threat….
With only a $2,700 monthly salary to support a wife and 13-year-old son, eighth-grader Emmanuel Roman had some tough choices…
The City of Sammamish, along with the Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS) will be hosting a volunteer event this Saturday,…
The Issaquah Police Department is stepping up its patrols this Halloween weekend to create a safer environment for everyone in…
Though still a young community, the residents and businesses of the Issaquah Highlands have shown they love to come together for a big neighborhood celebration.
A downtown trolley project that’s been in the works for over 10 years is expected to finally open next summer.
The City of Issaquah will host an open house to present the recommendations of the Central Issaquah Plan Advisory Task Force between 4 and 7:30 p.m. this Wednesday, Oct. 27, at Pickering Barn.
Darigold, which in 2008 reported $2.2 billion in revenues, was fined $10,000 for the spill.
Volunteers are needed to help stage the Issaquah Highlands’ own Halloween spectacular, Green Halloween.
Though no one likes being phoned at home to complete a survey, or to be urged to buy this fabulous product or that, Issaquah and Sammamish residents should expect a call next week that is certainly worth listening to.
While the audiences were dramatically different, the candidates’ routines were mostly unchanged, holding up the same scapegoats for an economic system which is failing in its paramount duty to support public schools, and an economic recession which now sees more than 300,000 Washingtonians unemployed.
Amid all the discussion in Issaquah about reducing car traffic by making the city more walkable and encouraging people to use public transit, Sound Transit is considering reducing service on one of the routes that serves the community.
How distinctly the seasons change – this past week, fall was definitely in the air, and on the ground, with colorful leaves and cool, crisp weather. In the Issaquah Highlands young families made the most of the sunshine while it lasts.
Want to help restore fish and wildlife habitat? For the next four Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., volunteers will be planting trees at both the Squak Valley Park and Lake Sammamish State Park as part of ongoing habitat restoration projects.