The people of the Eastside have once again demonstrated their ability to mobilize for a good cause.
On Saturday afternoon, 116 volunteers and countless other generous locals donated, packed up and shipped away upwards of 900 bikes for the ARAS Bike Drive for Africa.
At the Issaquah Community Awards on Tuesday, Mayor Ava Frisinger said it best when she remarked that although he may have spent many years trying to avoid the limelight, the time had come for him to be publicly recognized for the many great things he has done for this city.
A woman hiker has reported seeing a naked man on Tiger Mountain Trail in Issaquah Sunday afternoon.
Two Issaquah School District schools will receive cash awards for their outstanding environmental programs.
The cities of Issaquah and Sammamish will be faced with a very difficult task over the next few months – how to say no to some of the nonprofits and charitable groups that provide core human services in our community, such as domestic violence counseling, medical treatment for sick children and seniors, and food and clothing for families in need.
We could have handled it better, says School President
Volunteers are needed from 9 a.m. to noon this Saturday, May 22, to help pick up debris from winter storms at Sammamish Landing.
Thursday’s event demonstrated that, in these tough economic times, many people are understanding they have a greater obligation to help sustain the core elements of our community.
Chief Executive Officer of the Seattle area American Red Cross, Sammamish’s own Randy Huston, will be the special guest speaker at the Sammamish Kiwanis Club’s weekly meeting at 7 a.m., Wednesday, May 19, at the Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church.
It was the ability to excel both on the field and off it, to be committed to the books as much as the training track, that marked these young men and women as leaders.
Late night drivers should prepare for closures of Interstate 90 between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Youth boards a way for young students to make a real difference – on the streets, and where decisions are made
The Kiwanis Club of Issaquah annual Community Auction at the Hilton Garden Inn on April 24 was an extraordinary success, raising $71,000.
That was $12,000 better than the club expected.
Eastside Fire and Rescue and Issaquah Police are considering as suspicious a fire on the grounds of Grand Ridge Elementary School in the Issaquah Highlands on Tuesday night.
Freed House refuses to go away, as an icon, and as an issue
Sammamish Junior Girl Scout Troop 41938 will host their second annual blood drive on May 22 at the Sammamish City Hall/Library parking lot.
Juanita High School students, Ralph Paulozzo and John McCornack, recently earned their Eagle Scout designations. To earn the Eagle Scout…
WSDOT is seeking input from citizens and environmental and conservation organizations before determining final plans for the I-90 project.
Despite the traffic concerns of Sammamish residents, and a plea from Sammamish businesses to be more involved, it appears the plan to transport visitors to this summer’s nationally televised golf tournament in Sahalee directly from Marymoor Park will remain unchanged.
Like the fruits and vegetables it sells, the Sammamish Farmers Market needed a little time to grow.