The Eastside Welcome Club meets in members’ homes the first Wednesday of every month at 10 a.m. There are also…
Greg Hoover is the perfect example of the kind of candidate Democrats in Washington hope can break the dominance of the Republican party in the 5th State Legislative District.
Two Sammamish students demonstrated the sense of cooperation that exists between high schools on the Plateau, addressing the Sammamish City Council at their meeting on Tuesday.
Beaver Lake resident Janis Seils urged the councilors to reject the plan which emerged as the Parks Department’s preferred option following a period of public consultation in 2009.
The Sammamish City Council has selected three new members to the city’s Planning Commission, replacing outgoing commissions Scott Hamilton, Richard Amidei and Erica Tiliacos.
On Thursday, Jan. 28, the Providence Marianwood will present a workshop on “How to Preserve Family History through Photo Restoration…
Girl Scout Troop 41938 is collecting used towels for the Humane Society as part of their goodwill efforts this month….
The Issaquah Community Center will host the annual Father-Daughter Valentine’s Dance, 7-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13. For girls, grades 1-5,…
Due to the economic hardships of 2009 and the resultant cut in city services, Mayor Ava Frisinger said this week that the City of Issaquah would remain focused on “the City’s essential services” in 2010.
Despite its failure to adhere to the city’s own tree ordinance, and the concerns of a number of councilors that it didn’t fit in with the city’s vision, the Issaquah council still voted 7-0 to approve an amended plan for a new pair of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) buildings on Gilman Boulevard.
The City of Sammamish will receive a grant of more than $1 million to be used in the construction of sidewalks and bicycle facilities along Southeast 20th Street.
Inside a Sammamish City Hall meeting room on Sunday, Jan. 17, representatives of Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and the Bahai Faith gathered to celebrate the community’s third annual World Religion Day.
The Issaquah School District (ISD) is exploring the option of developing a pilot preschool program at Grand Ridge Elementary School.
Beginning the week of Jan. 18, workers on the City of Sammamish’s 244th Avenue NE/E. Main Street roundabout construction project will provide 4-way traffic control of the intersection as crews work on utility trenching and installation.
“When I see the students that we honor each month, I am absolutely amazed,” said Sammamish Rotarian Mark Buick. “I am amazed at their level of community involvement, their level of achievement, and their level of commitment.”
The City of Issaquah Planning Department is seeking public comment on a request by the Washington State Dept of Transportation to widen the East Sunset Way connection by Interstate 90 to accommodate turn lanes, 4-foot wide shoulders, curb and sidewalk and guard rails.
Federal Way police released a local resident Monday after raiding his Issaquah apartment in connection with a Jan. 17 Federal Way shooting.
Sammamish resident Ivan Leniski, 15, was awarded the Congressional Award Bronze Medal Jan. 15 by local U.S. Representative Dave Reichert at his U.S. 8th District offices on Mercer Island
For two consecutive evenings Jan. 13 and 14, about 230 volunteers called nearly 12,000 school district residents and urged them to vote ‘Yes’ for three school levy measures in the upcoming Feb. 9 special election.
It is not only the physical structures of Sammamish that have developed, but also the structures of community – the networks, the groups, formal and informal.