At the latest meeting of the Central Issaquah Plan (CIP) Advisory Task Force on Tuesday night, members laid out an ambitious blueprint for how they want the city to look and feel in 20, 30, or 50 years time.
On Tuesday morning, Issaquah High School’s Class of 2010 poured out of the Issaquah Community Center and through a tunnel of their (long suffering) teachers.
Issaquah High School students matched the performances of other area high schools by releasing their own lip-dub video.
Anyone traveling along Klahanie Boulevard in recent months will have noticed dozens of sawn off trees stumps and holes in the ground.
The removal of 179 trees was part of the Klahanie Homeowners Association’s (KHA) five year plan to re-landscape the boulevard.
On the back of an almost 20 percent decrease in assessed home values, the people of Issaquah will pay an average of 2 percent less property tax than they did last year.
But in Sammamish, a similar fall in assessed values has been countered by an increase in school levy payments and the amount collected by the city to result in a marginal increase in taxes for 2010 – an average of $64 for the year.
The Issaquah Salmon Days Festival has been named 2010 Event Recycler of the Year by the Washington State Recycling Association.
The Issaquah Salmon Days Festival has been named 2010 Event Recycler of the Year by the Washington State Recycling Association.
Old habits die hard – but a $124 fine is sure to encourage Washington motorists to stop texting and talking on the cell phones while driving.
The City of Issaquah will hold a public meeting starting at 6:30 p.m. June 9 to introduce and collect feedback on the possible formation of a new Local Improvement District (LID).
To celebrate National Trails Day this Saturday, June 5, King County Parks will host a volunteer event at Cougar Mountain,…
U.S. 2010 Census takers have started going door-to-door to follow up with households that either didn’t mail back their form or didn’t receive one.
When Issaquah Highlands developer Port Blakely announced in August of last year that the Regal Entertainment Group would open a 14 screen, 64,000 square foot theater in the fledgling neighborhood, it was a timely piece of good news.
Employees at Issaquah-based retailer Costco will start collecting voter signatures inside stores in support of an initiative to privatize liquor sales.
The off-ramps from both directions of I-90 to Bellevue Way will close from 11 p.m., Friday, June 4 until 5 a.m., Monday, June 7 for repaving.
Last Friday’s grisly reenactment, involving lots of fake blood, smash cars, sirens and lights, and fellow students playing dead and seriously injured, was all part of a local police and emergency services program to make young drivers aware of the dangers of drinking and driving.
Sunset Elementary School (SES) PTA raised $36,000 during our recent Walk-A-Thon (WAT) fundraiser on May 7.
In 2007, Lewis Hardware closed it doors for the last time, and in the 3 years since it has remained unoccupied, as the owners complete retrofit work on the old building, and a depressed economy stifles business expansion.
But now, a new future for the iconic building has emerged – as a community art center.
Molly Blume, a part-time Business Management instructor at Bellevue College, was honored recently with one of the Bellevue College Foundation’s Margin of Excellence Awards, recognizing her outstanding work in support of the college and its students.
The City of Issaquah will seek ideas from local residents about what they want to see in the proposed Issaquah Creek Confluence Park Area located in Olde Town Issaquah.
Issaquah Police has released more details of the incident in which a woman was allegedly raped, and the perpetrator beaten by two men in Issaquah in the early hours of Sunday morning.