The Issaquah City Clerk’s office announced several openings on a number of city boards and commissions. According to City Clerk…
A 49-year-old bike rider from Seattle was seriously injured on Saturday when he steered into a ditch to avoid being struck by a minivan on Redmond-Fall City Road (Route 202) near Ames Lake Road.
The quick actions of motorists and people on a ski boat saved the life of woman who jumped off the…
With all the talk in recent years about plans, concepts and ideas for a Sammamish Town Center of the future, next week the city will unveil what is a crucial, and tangible, first piece.
Washington State Department of Transportation crews will close lanes and ramps on SR 520 and I-90 next week.
At a Kiwanis meeting last year Burns told his mentors that the Skyline students would reshape their focus this year away from international and national programs to things that could directly benefit the people of Issaquah and Sammamish.
Would you like some free wood chips for your garden?
Then swing by East Sammamish Park or the Beaver Lake Park ball fields on Sunday, Jan. 10, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Though spring and summer seem a long way away, the City of Sammamish is already planning for the Sammamish Farmers Market, which will resume in May.
2009 was a year of change. From the highest levels of government to the grass roots of community, the people of Issaquah and Sammamish were buoyed by, fought against, were shocked and inspired by changes to our political system, our economy, our environment and our friends and neighbors.
In this Sammamish and Issaquah were not unique. All over America cities large and small were impacted by the terrible failure of the American economy, the ripples of which were felt at both ends of the spectrum – from multinational companies and export and import figures to the Issaquah Food Bank and Eastside Baby Corner, local charities and city budgets.
The Eastside underwent changes in leadership too – from a new president to new city councilors.
These two things – the economy and politics – were at the heart of most of the changes the people of Issaquah and Sammamish saw over the past year.
August 14 Khumba Mela in Sammamish celebrates the birth of Krishna “Dancers, musicians, flower weavers, set builders and all manner…
Police are investigating an incident in which a male Eastlake High School student allegedly sent lewd picture phone messages to a 16-year-old female Skyline High School student.
A 38-year-old North Bend man is being investigated for theft and fraud after being stopped by Sammamish Police recently.
A 38-year-old Sammamish man was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, and making false statements to police after crashing his car in which his two young daughters were passengers.
Issaquah City Council approved a rate reduction and utility tax hike combination at a Dec. 21 meeting, saying it intended the actions to be revenue neutral.
A Dec. 21 Issaquah Council of the Whole meeting signaled key committee changes are coming as the City Council prepares to welcome new members and leadership in 2010.
Celebrating the Christmas spirit of giving, the Issaquah Police Department (IPD) continued their annual tradition of partnering with Santa and…
Reviewing new challenges for the coming year, Issaquah City Council President Maureen McCarry said she will not seek renomination as…
An 11-year-old boy was hurt today when he ran into State Route 906 and was struck by a car, being driven by a 49-year-old Issaquah man.
For the past year and a half, Seattle photographer Tim Greyhavens has been researching these incidents and searching for the exact locations where they took place. He then photographs these same locations as they look now. The results are a fascinating look at our history.
Local fire departments are urging people to be very careful around ponds, lakes or creeks that may have frozen over this winter.