Issaquah, WA News
- Issaquah, WA News
- Village Theatre Announces 2012-2013 Mainstage Season
- New Musical - It Shoulda Been You
- Valentine's Day Performance - David Lanz
- Performance - Gail Pettis
- Leading Lady Lip and Lash Kit Hits the Beauty Scene
- Village Theatre Announces Casting For 'The Odd Couple'
- New Peptide Cleansing Gel Is Gentle Yet Aggressive
- Annie Get Your Gun at Francis J Gaudette Theatre
- Fiery Wild West Romance - Annie Get Your Gun
- Take Me America
- Back to School for Issaquah - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Award-Winning Authors Return To Village Theatre to Develop Acclaimed New Musical, CLOAKED
- Jesus Christ Superstar: It’s All The Buzz
- Kidstage Summer Camps: Register Now
- Pulitzer Prize-Winner, International Star at Village Theatre
- Issaquah girls track team charges past Roosevelt
- Planning is focus for Disaster Preparedness Month
- Troopers start enforcing emergency zone law
- Issaquah-created film ‘Eyes in the Dark’ debuts on DVD
- Report: Statewide traffic deaths reach historic low
- Lake Sammamish levels raise concerns among shoreline residents
- Red Cross reminds people in flood-prone areas to prepare
- Celebrate the ’80s — and pedal to blend smoothies — Friday
- Skyline High School downs Garfield in soccer battle
- County honors Issaquah district schools as Earth Heroes
- Salmon in the Classroom reaches crossroads
- City preserves Tiger Mountain forest in historic milestone
- Congressman, school board discuss education law
- Legendary rocker offers hope for Japan
- Skyline High School cheer coach dies
- Liberty High School picks a new assistant principal
- Apply to represent council district on King County boards
- Route 200 bus expansion is delayed until 2013
- King County invites landfill neighbors to Issaquah meeting
- Issaquah senator aims to pull shark fin soup off the menu
- King County Council honors 13,000 county employees
- AAA offers driving school at Timber Ridge
- Rogue Ales conquers international design competition
- Remember: In earthquakes, drop, cover and hold is best bet
- Learn easy eco tips at Earth Day celebration
- State extends studded tire deadline to April 7
- Issaquah baseball team edges Eastlake
- Cody Baker, football standout, to appear on national TV
- Lights go dark Saturday night for Earth Hour
- Remember Issaquah zoo’s beloved cougar Saturday
- Issaquah preserves Tiger Mountain forest in historic milestone
- Tuberculosis remains a health concern in King County
- Issaquah legislator backs corporate income tax
- Clubs offer chance to donate to Japan, get fit at same time
- Police protect and serve — burgers — for fundraiser Saturday
- Officials to host meeting about May Valley sex offender
- Issaquah High School baseball team drops opener
- Starbucks CEO to sign books at Issaquah Costco
- Missing Issaquah High School student is found safe
- City offers another honor to former councilwoman
- Family turns to Facebook to help find missing Issaquah girl
- Issaquah School District summer school registration opens
- Maureen McCarry receives city’s top environmental award
- Change is coming soon to many schools
- Duvall farmer Eric Nelson elected to King Conservation District board
- Lawmaker asks residents to list budget priorities
- Schools foundation awards grants big and small
- Issaquah School District changes class requirements to recommendations
- Sammamish balks at $500,000 EFR headquarters remodel
- City planners approve Hyla Crossing extension
- Skyline High School assistant cheer coach dies
- Help is sought to find missing Issaquah High School student
- Skyline soccer team tunes up for league opener
- Council sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ in Park Pointe deal
- Maureen McCarry receives city’s top environmental honor
- King County Council urges state to crack down on runoff
- State: Radiation detected in Washington poses no health threat
- DUI accident injures driver, destroys classic car
- King County shifts agencies to biennial budgeting
- PSE hikes natural gas rate for residential customers
- County seeks proposals for youth sports facilities
- Go native for plant salvage, ‘naturescaping’ seminar
- Issaquah legislator asks residents to rank budget priorities
- Troopers nab impaired St. Patrick’s Day drivers
- Issaquah High School netters nab opening win
- County announces changes to address landfill neighbors
- Duvall farmer elected to King Conservation District board
- Issaquah artbyfire creates glowing hearts to benefit Japanese children
- Issaquah’s Irish history is focus on St. Patrick’s Day
- Issaquah High School soccer team posts second shutout
- King County Council lists smart spending as top priority
- Leaders highlight achievements for Women’s History Month
- Donate to Japan disaster relief at Pickering Barn sale
- Shelter urges people to save ‘green’ and adopt pet on St. Patrick’s Day
- State: Crisis in Japan poses no health risk in Washington
- The Issaquah Press invites readers to conversation group
- King County health agency addresses radiation concerns
- Skyline star Jake Heaps is BYU starting quarterback
- Decision to appoint Stacy Goodman splits City Council
- Strong coho salmon run predicted
- Leaders urge emergency preparedness after Japan disaster
- Japan earthquake hits Costco operations
- Last cougar dies at Issaquah zoo
- Proposed fire authority receives cool reception from cities
- FISH executive director to step down March 31
- Swedish asks young artists to decorate Issaquah hospital
- March, photo contest celebrate Mountains to Sound Greenway 20th anniversary
- Washington State Patrol lab relies on DNA to solve crimes
- Issaquah High looks at PTSD in stage drama
- Preparedness is message for National Flood Safety Awareness Week
- Theater legends dish about Broadway
- Swedish asks young artists to decorate Issaquah hospital
- Cougar dies at Cougar Mountain Zoo; curator plans memorial
- FISH executive director to step down March 31
- Department of Ecology seeks input to streamline vehicle emissions tests
- State: Radiation from Japan poses little risk to Washington
- Steer clear of bogus charities in earthquake aftermath
- See Elizabeth Taylor classic at Issaquah film series Saturday
- Comcast broadcasts Japan earthquake coverage to Issaquah customers
- South Africa relief is topic at Sammamish church Sunday
- County emergency planners use Japan disaster as reminder to prepare
- State fire marshal: Change clocks, batteries on Sunday
- Democratic chairman to discuss proposal to scrap presidential primary
- National Weather Service issues wind advisory
- Issaquah senator aims to pull shark fin soup off the menu
- Leaders offer support to renew levy for veterans services
- King County leaders kick off World’s Fair anniversary celebration
- 2011 Spring Freetime
- King County celebrates March as Women’s History Month
- Stacy Goodman appointed to City Council seat
- Firefighters: Generator caused blaze at Issaquah home
- Missing Klahanie girl found dead after search
- Police investigate possible sexual assault
- District loses another $450,000 in state cuts
- Volunteers needed for Medical Reserve Corps
- Issaquah, Sammamish councils face planning issues at meeting
- To The Editor
- State senate approves kindergarten assessment
- Registration opens for AtWork! breakfast fundraiser
- City Council appoints Stacy Goodman to open seat
- Missing Klahanie girl found dead after search
- District: Pacific Cascade Middle School student dies
- Meet legislators at town hall meetings Saturday
- Police release suspect sketch in possible assault near Issaquah
- Firefighters: Generator caused blaze at Issaquah home
- King County executive aims to overhaul electronics recycling
- Washington State Patrol lab relies on DNA to solve crimes
- Village Theatre Announces 2011-2012 Mainstage Season
- Fire roars through Issaquah house after explosions
- Five Guys Burgers and Fries plans Issaquah restaurant
- Issaquah voters face choice among King Conservation District candidates
- Cascade Water Alliance mails leak detection kits to customers
- City Council hears from applicants as contest for open seat nears end
- ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ and ‘The Producers’ round out upcoming Village Theatre season
- Teenager reports sexual assault near Issaquah
- Residents dig out from February snowstorm
- Census: Issaquah is home to more than 30,000 people
- DownTown Issaquah Association replaces longtime director
- Lawmakers host Issaquah town hall meeting
- Executive offers bold plan in State of the County address
- King County leaders reflect on Nisqually earthquake
- Costco adopts sustainable seafood policy after Greenpeace campaign
- Error disqualifies Issaquah Special Olympics team from state competition
- Press Editorial
- Red Cross Month is reminder to prepare for disasters
- King County leaders reflect on Nisqually earthquake
- City Council interviews applicants Tuesday
- Washington Conservation Corps seeks applicants
- Leaders urge preparedness on Nisqually earthquake anniversary
- Girl Scouts offer app to locate cookie sales spots
- Executive Dow Constantine delivers State of the County address Monday
- Skyline grad is picked for U.S. swim team
- Seasons end for Issaquah School District basketball teams
- Transportation returns to normal amid bitter cold
- Students’ artwork could grace U.S. Capitol
- Crews shift focus to ice; snow re-enters forecast Saturday
- Regional blood supply reaches critical levels
- Census: Issaquah’s population crests 30,000 people
- Crews shift focus to freezing conditions on roads
- Issaquah recreation facilities remain open; meeting rescheduled
- Garbage pickup canceled for some Issaquah customers
- Motorists urged to use caution on morning commute
- Issaquah crews mobilize as snow accumulates on roads
- Survey: Washington drivers feel comfortable in snow
- Commuters urged to prepare for plan for hazardous conditions
- Allied Waste cancels Preston garbage pickup due to conditions
- Forecasters: More snow is on the way for Issaquah
- Issaquah road crews deploy to clear priority routes
- Nisqually earthquake anniversary jolts memories
- Schools learned lessons from Nisqually earthquake
- Man takes to Web to retrieve stolen guns, belongings
- Applied Precision pioneers technology to fight disease
- Schools prepare for children of Passage Point residents
- Steve Birdsall, beloved Maple Hills Elementary School teacher, dies
- Joshua Schaer announces City Council re-election bid
- Issaquah School District uses scorecard to track progress
- Issaquah woman reclaims life after Interstate 90 crash
- Issaquah health fair offers free screenings
- Prepare for Presidents Day changes, closures Monday
- Most state offices close Tuesday in order to reduce costs
- Hot To Trotsky! Northwest’s Funniest are Taking on Seattle Premiere of New Musical, Iron Curtain
- Steve Birdsall, former Maple Hills Elementary School teacher, dies
- PUP, Issaquah pet rescue, hosts adoption fair Saturday
- Season ends for Skyline boys, Issaquah girls
- Issaquah School District announces National Merit Finalists
- Veterinarians offer discounted services Tuesday for Spay Day
- Joshua Schaer announces City Council re-election bid
- Forecast calls for snowy, soggy conditions in Issaquah
- Police recover U-Haul truck stolen in Issaquah, but guns remain missing
- Issaquah girls basketball team stays alive in tournament
- Issaquah legislator touts effort to donate flags to deployed soldiers
- King County seeks citizens for Rural Forest Commission
- Prepare for state Route 900 ramp closure Thursday
- Winter Living 2011
- Broadway beckons Village Theatre musicals
- Blast off into outer space — without ever leaving the Eastside
- Up, up and away: Evergreen State peaks challenge climbers
- All in the family: Discover Issaquah’s sister cities
- Uncover the dark side of Issaquah
- Many faiths, one community
- Eastside Fire & Rescue firefighters face hot jobs
- Soup’s on: Issaquah home cooks offer recipes
- AmeriCorps teams restore Squak trails
- Forget retirement: Nominate centenarians for oldest worker award
- Washington Trust for Historic Preservation seeks endangered historic sites
- Community Emergency Response Team training starts soon
- Washington Stealth lacrosse team honors Issaquah teenager
- Liberty girls basketball team finishes second in tournament
- King Conservation District rolls out online voting for board election
- Issaquah school levies buoy property tax bills as values decline
- Issaquah girls basketball team takes tourney opener
- AT&T cell tower in Issaquah Highlands enters operation
- Issaquah legislators host telephone ‘town hall’ soon
- KeyBank invites customers for coffee at renovated branches Friday
- Survey: Customers offer high marks for state-run liquor stores
- Liberty High School girls basketball team stuns Juanita
- King County redistricting panel taps retired judge as leader
- Issaquah teen dies in car accident
- City Council vacancy attracts nine applicants
- Bellevue College is closer to highlands land purchase
- Democracy Live shifts ballots from polling place to the digital age
- Community honors ‘a great person, a great teammate, a great friend’
- City hikes impact fees to match inflation
- Issaquah legislator introduces measure to eliminate some counties
- County announces deal to turn trash gas into cash
- Off the Press
- Community Calendar
- Simmons, Johnson
- Who’s News
- College News
- Tyler James Lucas
- Alex Oosterhof
- John R. Perin
- Clubs
- Stained glass windows color homes
- Birds like it here, too
- State offers a reprieve for delinquent taxpayers
- Health officials offer tips to prevent food-safety fumbles during big game
- Learn fire safety tips during National Burn Awareness Week
- Nominate Issaquah business leaders for royal titles
- Man freed from garbage truck snagged in power lines
- Republicans re-elect 5th Legislative District chairman
- Issaquah updates impact fees to match inflation
- Help save history!
- Man tries to pick up three Maywood students
- Community gathers to honor Issaquah teenager killed in car crash
- Issaquah senators introduce bill to nix teacher seniority
- Prosecutor requests reserve dollars to combat crime
- Tour eco-friendly zHome construction site Thursday
- Troopers cite speed as possible factor in Issaquah teen’s accident
- Puget Sound Energy offers grants to schools, nonprofits
- Women take the lead on YWCA housing project
- City Council prepares to fill vacancy, welcome member
- King County aims to transfer land to city
- AmeriCorps team arrives to restore Alps trails
- Builder plans to add 70 townhouses in the highlands
- Newcastle woman sentenced for Preston crash
- Group plans upstream Issaquah Creek habitat restoration
- Muni League honors transit group, councilman
- Metro Transit updates Issaquah bus routes
- See’s Candies opens Issaquah Commons shop
- Issaquah teen killed in three-car accident on I-405
- Troopers plan anti-DUI blitz for Super Bowl Sunday
- King County announces deal to trash gas into cash
- Leaders seek input to simplify state tax system
- Washington State Patrol seeks trooper applicants
- King County councilman urges protections for crime victims
- Metro Transit updates Issaquah, Sammamish routes soon
- King County transit task force receives top honor
- See’s Candies opens Issaquah Commons shop Friday
- Skyline girls basketball team rips Redmond
- Parade Magazine names Skyline’s Kasen Williams high-school football player of the year
- Skyline boys top Redmond, move into first place
- Donate men’s winter clothing at Issaquah churches
- Issaquah legislator introduces measure to eliminate some Washington counties
- Homebuilder announces plan to add 70 townhouses in highlands
- Issaquah food bank hires new director
- City, National Weather Service collaborate
- Mayor highlights 2010 accomplishments
- District dips into funds to keep resource officer
- Suspicious powder identified
- State panel tackles congressional, legislative districts
- King County Council appoints citizens to redraw districts
- Press Editorial
- Issaquah representatives tapped for County Council committee posts
- City offers energy retrofit classes
- Democrats elect 5th Legislative District officers
- Depot offers swashbuckling films in upcoming series
- State seeks outstanding employees for service honor
- Nominate Issaquah environmentalists for top ‘green’ honor
- Skyline Spartans earn all-state soccer honors
- Issaquah City Hall drop box opens for February election
- Film crew shoots scene at downtown Issaquah landmark
- Fourth-quarter rally carries Liberty girls past Bellevue
- City Council sets candidate interviews for March 1
- Students can attend camp for mid-winter break
- Issaquah boys basketball team snaps losing streak
- Maywood continues on normal schedule despite power outage
- County Council appoints citizens to redraw districts
- Sports calendar
- Residents could lose voice if community councils fold
- Curtain rises on refurbished theater sign
- Questions linger in months after lethal shootings
- Investigators probe suspicious package at office building
- Science and language arts curriculum update planned
- City plans to count vehicles using Interstate 90 Undercrossing
- County seeks volunteers to upgrade habitat along regional trails
- Issaquah man faces charges in Metro Transit vanpool crash
- Effort to preserve dwindling species is a team effort
- Panel prepares to redraw state’s legislative map
- Opportunities abound to enhance wildlife habitat along regional trails
- Microsoft reaches out to aid nonprofit organizations
- County leaders celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Prepare for Martin Luther King Jr. Day closures Monday
- County seeks trash masters for Master Recycler Composter course
- Eastside Fire & Rescue honors former Councilwoman Maureen McCarry
- Homeowners turn backyards into wildlife sanctuaries
- Forecasters issue flood watch as rain continues to fall
- Liberty High School swimmers sink Saints
- King County residents fret about proposal to cut unincorporated area councils
- Most liquor stores remain open for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Investigators probe suspicious package at office building
- Liberty girls basketball team holds off Mount Si
- PUP, Issaquah pet rescue, hosts adoption fair Saturday
- Metro Transit offers information about ridership, delays and more
- King Conservation District appoints director
- King County leaders honor civil rights hero Thursday
- Sammamish skiers cruise to success
- Red Cross urges earthquake preparedness on Haiti anniversary
- Residents dump old electronics for E-Cycle Washington
- State Sen. Steve Litzow pledges bipartisan cooperation
- Issaquah schools delay Wednesday start time
- Crews prepare to tackle snow on Issaquah streets
- To The Editor
- Newport Way improvement plan includes roundabouts
- Issaquah grad takes wing for flyover
- City Council calls for candidates to fill seat
- Issaquah teachers earn national certification
- City seeks civic-minded citizens for volunteer posts
- City unveils real-time traffic cameras
- Report: suicides increase as murders, traffic deaths decline
- Off The Press
- Students offer ‘reflections’ on creating a better society
- Issaquah braces for Tuesday afternoon snowstorm
- Issaquah School District to release some students early Tuesday
- King County Council appoints jail director
- State Rep. Glenn Anderson outlines priorities
- King County raises awareness of human trafficking
- King County councilwomen host Eastside transit forum Tuesday
- Snowfall could snarl Tuesday afternoon commute
- City lowers flags to commemorate Arizona shooting victims
- Bring questions about planned highlands road to Wednesday meeting
- Residents urged to prepare for major snowstorm
- Prepare for Interstate 90 Undercrossing closure Tuesday
- Brian Yorkey answers questions Monday about ‘Next to Normal’
- Forecast calls for snow — and more snow — in days ahead
- Honor eco-savvy students, teachers as Earth Heroes
- Sound Transit plans parking crackdown soon
- FISH holds steady in 2010, but challenges remain
- Liberty High School swimmers sprint past Sammamish
- Recycle compact fluorescent light bulbs for free
- Kiwanis Young Professionals offer free PC help Sunday
- SLEUTH Opens at Village Theatre
- City seeks civic-minded citizens for volunteer posts
- Issaquah girls basketball team wins home opener
- See’s Candies readies store in Issaquah Commons
- Nominate outstanding historic preservation projects for honor
- City lifts dog ban at lakefront Timberlake Park
- Join Issaquah resident for farewell sermon before Brazil mission
- Leaders laud King County Council for 2010 milestones
- Skyline boys basketball team tops Ballard in OT
- King County urges legislators to protect funds for social safety net
- Issaquah lawmakers offer support for attorney general’s proposals
- Innovative zHome construction site opens for tour Thursday
- Bellevue College president sketches bold vision for Issaquah campus
- Salmon leap onto fresh police patch
- Issaquah schools face end of Salmon in the Classroom
- Legislature tackles tough agenda
- City crews mobilize to confront late December snowfall
- Policies limit flood damage
- Options abound for disposing of Christmas trees
- Donations needed to help fund for needy meet goal
- King County leader reflects on 2010 milestones
- Skyline loses gamble on game against Nevada team
- King County could ask voters to fund veterans services
- Discover Picasso at artEAST, and then see exhibit at Seattle Art Museum
- Eastside Fire & Rescue urges caution near frozen ponds
- Fireplace use is prohibited during King County burn ban
- Issaquah Police Department unveils updated patch
- Organizations plan Issaquah service projects for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- New Year’s Day means new laws for Washington residents
- PSE customers to receive a renewable energy credit
- State minimum wage increases to $8.67 for 2011
- County fireworks rules apply for New Year’s Eve merrymaking
- State liquor stores remain open for revelers to toast 2011
- Holiday closures, schedule changes start Friday
- Donate sweaters to neighbors in need
- Icy conditions continue as road crews prepare for freezing temperatures
- Buses operate on reduced schedules New Year’s Day
- Icy conditions could create road hazards during commute
- Crews prepare for possible overnight freezing conditions
- Issaquah legislators receive assignments to influential committees
- Issaquah boys basketball team tops Kennedy Catholic
- Snow falls in Issaquah but does not impact travel
- Snow dusts Issaquah area as forecasters predict rain-snow mix
- Issaquah tragedies, triumphs define a tumultuous year
- Issaquah School District buses to add $40,000 worth of GPS units
- Park Pointe preservation reaches ‘historic’ milestone
- Issaquah’s congressional district could be redrawn
- State eyes tougher high school graduation credits
- Crews fight small blaze at Tiger Mountain Community High School
- Truck topples downtown traffic signal
- City Council re-elects John Traeger, Fred Butler for leadership posts
- Football cedes spotlight as other sports reach milestones, memories
- City Council adopts lean budget for 2011
- Department of Ecology turns to Twitter to alert residents to hazards
- King County executive reflects on 2010 milestones
- Habitat for Humanity plans hearty treat for highlands volunteers
- Drivers face stiffer penalties in emergency zones soon
- State offers extended deadline to deliquent taxpayers
- Remember home heating safety as forecast calls for cold
- Customers can steer clear of rush at licensing offices Tuesday
- Department of Health aims to create flu-free ‘WashYourHandsingTon’
- Issaquah schools face end of Salmon in the Classroom program
- Crews respond to small fire at Tiger Mountain Community High School
- Christmas closures, schedule changes start Friday
- Skyline boys basketball team routs Mariner
- Issaquah Police Department plays Santa Claus for needy families
- Sound Transit buses operate on reduced schedule for Christmas
- Santa Claus joins Eastside Fire & Rescue to collect toys Thursday
- State seems poised to redraw Issaquah’s congressional district
- Truck topples downtown traffic signal at Front Street
- King County selected for pioneering sustainability program
- Travel conditions could turn from nice to naughty during Christmas rush
- Issaquah High School graduate ‘Santa Al’ brings Christmas joy to ailing children
- Undercrossing opens to link north and south Issaquah
- Police nab man and 149 pounds of pot
- Prepare for ramp closures at state Route 900
- Noise from landfill gas-to-energy facility prompts complaints
- Windstorm downs trees, knocks out power for Issaquah residents
- City recreation facilities close for winter holidays
- State closes offices Dec. 27 in order to pinch pennies
- Instead of flushing found objects, artist crafts mosaic in downtown restroom
- WikiLeaks: What’s the big deal?
- Off the Press
- To the Editor
- How do students celebrate the holidays?
- Press Editorial
- ‘Sleuth’ tickets go on sale at Village Theatre
- Police arrest woman for attempting to use forged check
- Event of the Month
- School district could lose more than $3 million from governor’s cuts
- Maureen McCarry resigns from City Council
- Police arrest woman for attempting to use forged check
- Police arrest students for breaking into Issaquah High School
- Prepare for reduced Metro service through the holidays
- Remember to follow Christmas tree safety tips to prevent yuletide hassles
- State reminds residents to use care to observe, feed winter wildlife
- Puget Sound Energy restores power to Issaquah customers
- Strong winds topple trees, force road closures
- Steer clear of prowlers and other grinches during holiday shopping
- King County Parks offers ‘green’ holiday gift ideas
- Issaquah High School swimmers clinch events
- Issaquah School District could lose more than $3 million from governor’s cuts
- Forecasters issue high wind warning for Cascade foothills
- King County acquires Cougar Mountain land near Issaquah for park
- Organizations offer tips to eat local wares during holiday feasts
- Preston trail opens to close gap in Mountains to Sound Greenway
- Undercrossing opens to link north and south Issaquah
- Cascade Water Alliance seals deal for future Issaquah water supply
- Skyline High School girls win second straight game
- Habitat for Humanity asks residents to donate holiday wish list items
- Liberty swimmers sprint past Lake Washington team
- Preston trail connector, a missing link in greenway, opens Thursday
- Governor proposes changes to state parks, recreation agencies
- Issaquah Creek menaces homes, floods streets
- Christmas tree hunt offers old-time cheer
- Supreme Court rules against local school challenge
- Water district offers solution for Overdale Park
- Issaquah lawmakers oppose state cuts
- City Council opens highlands land to Bellevue College development
- State cuts $1 million from Issaquah district
- Teens can apply to serve as Senate pages in Olympia
- Ellen DeGeneres features local company in holiday giveaway
- Business news
- King County Council calls for Twitter oversight
- Strong thunderstorms topple trees, power lines
- Report landslides to Department of Natural Resources geologists
- King County crews continue flood cleanup on roads
- Seattle Humane Society offers free pet boarding to flood evacuees
- Students aim to raise profile during Invisible Children event
- Issaquah School District loses $1 million due to state cuts
- Flooding risk dimishes, but landslide threat remains
- Forecasters: Issaquah Creek has crested but risk continues
- Issaquah Creek swells as residents face floodwaters in neighborhoods and on roads
- Issaquah crews respond to flooding in neighborhoods
- American Red Cross offers flooding safety tips
- Forecasters issue flood warning as Issaquah Creek rises
- Planners urge drivers to use caution amid wet weather
- Issaquah representatives oppose state budget cuts
- Ellen DeGeneres features Issaquah company in holiday giveaway
- Department of Transportation rolls out mini-sanders
- Band hosts holiday benefit concert Saturday
- Issaquah, Liberty gymnasts come up short in openers
- Issaquah flooding is possible during rain-soaked weekend
- Catch a free noir flick Saturday at the Issaquah Train Depot
- New Musicals Continue to Find Success
- State Supreme Court rules against increased funding for special education
- ‘Anne of Green Gables’ exceeds Village Theatre sales record
- Issaquah girls overcome Woodinville in league opener
- December Dash 5K benefits Issaquah food pantry Saturday
- Jolly Frog celebrates the season at Issaquah Brewhouse
- Issaquah boys basketball wins league opener
- 2011 municipal budget clears City Council hurdle
- 2010 Winter Free Time
- Issaquah teens can apply to serve as Senate pages in Olympia
- La Niña conditions can pose winter health risks
- Eastside: Premier Performing Arts Training Offered Through Kidstage
- Issaquah precinct defied trend to support income tax measure
- Offer opinions on 2011 city budget at Monday council meeting
- Find fresh Christmas trees at King County farms
- Cascade Water Alliance offers conservation message — and freebies
- Teen sets world record — for crab-walking / Dec. 3, 2010
- Skyline boys basketball team nips Renton
- Simone brothers take pride in each other’s success
- Discover ‘Weird Washington’ at Costco book signing Sunday
- Issaquah middle school students scheduled for half-day Friday
- Liberty girls basketball team top Newport
- DOT updates snow response priorities, plans to add mini-sanders
- King County Metro Transit fares to rise in January
- Steer clear of state lands for Christmas tree cutting
- Sound Transit seeks residents for citizen oversight group
- Steve Litzow elected to represent Issaquah in state Senate
- Holiday fundraiser benefits Uganda relief effort
- Councilman urges King County to find better plan to fund public safety
- Issaquah Eagles basketball opens with victory
- Health officials urge HIV prevention and care on World AIDS Day
- County adopts shoreline rules as Issaquah considers plan
- Issaquah nonprofit raises more than $100,000 for group home
- Downtown Issaquah welcomes Santa at tree lighting
- Issaquah on ice: Snowstorm snarls traffic, prompts school closures
- Hypothermia claims Issaquah-area man
- Architect offers bold plan for creekside parks
- Annexation could resolve area’s contamination, fire concerns
- Press Editorial
- Spartans conquer Vikings 35-34
- To The Editor
- Off The Press
- Recount planned for Issaquah state Senate contest
- Watch out for holiday shopping overcharges, undercharges
- Report: Issaquah commuters spent less time in traffic last year
- State recycling rate holds steady amid economic downturn
- Plan ahead for Issaquah Highlands lane closures
- Follow simple steps for merry, bright and safe holiday season
- Union grocery employees mull agreement soon
- King County collects old holiday lights at Green Holidays events
- Skyline sophomore Max Browne pushed himself to keep up with his brothers
- Curtis should be Skyline’s toughest test
- Remember to practice ladder safety during holiday decorating
- Recycle post-feast grease for free — and prevent clogged pipes
- Issaquah garbage service operates on holiday schedule Friday
- Use caution, commonsense to hire Black Friday plumber
- King County medical examiner: Issaquah man dies from hypothermia
- Bitter cold raises risk of carbon monoxide poisoning
- Buses operate on reduced schedules for Thanksgiving
- Crews plan to monitor local roads for ice on Thanksgiving
- King County Council gives thanks for local farmers
- Thanksgiving travelers should prepare for traffic snarls, harsh conditions
- Machine recount set for December in Issaquah legislative race
- Issaquah Community Center, pool reopen for drop-in visits
- Limited garbage pickup could return for Issaquah residents Wednesday
- Doughnut menorah offers a sweet treat for Chanukah
- Musicians reshape school music scene
- Press Editorial
- A fresh start from Real Change
- Duo takes national tour of ‘Great Lodges’
- Sammamish portrait artist paints the powerful and political
- Off the Press
- To the Editor
- How to give back during the holiday season
- Skyline dominates in rivalry with Issaquah
- City urges property owners to clear sidewalks
- Washington State Patrol searches for stranded motorists by air
- Issaquah garbage collection suspended as road crews toil
- Follow safety tips to brace for bitter cold
- Hazardous road conditions remain as Metro buses continue snow operations
- Issaquah School District cancels school for Tuesday
- Issaquah traffic remains slow as snowflakes continue to fall
- Issaquah streets remain open as crews focus on priority routes
- Sound Transit reminds riders to boost ‘snow-how’
- King County road crews plan to work around the clock
- Eastside Fire & Rescue responds to numerous snow-related accidents
- Issaquah Schools to release some students early Monday
- Snow could mean no school for Issaquah School District middle schoolers
- Issaquah closes recreation facilities, cancels city meetings
- State Department of Transportation, state patrol urge drivers to delay travel
- Forecast: more snow and extreme cold ahead Monday
- Issaquah roads remain open as snowy Monday arrives
- Follow cooking safety tips to keep Thanksgiving catastrophe-free
- Metro Transit to start all buses on snow routes Monday
- Snow arrives in Issaquah; more forecast for Monday
- Holiday DUI crackdown starts on Thanksgiving
- Help the Issaquah food pantry at Thanksgiving Turkey Trot
- Issaquah, King County road crews prep for snowfall
- Best Buy opens long-awaited Issaquah store
- Protect pipes from freezing before bitter cold arrives
- Issaquah woman ordered to pay $300,000 for insurance fraud
- Red Cross offers tips to prepare for cold as temperatures drop
- Issaquah companies earn international business honors
- King County sheriff decries cuts to rural police service
- United Way seeks clients, volunteers for free tax prep program
- Nominate eco-conscious people, businesses and agencies for Recycler of the Year
- Issaquah Brewhouse pours on packaging awards
- Issaquah state Senate race appears headed for recount
- Voters must resolve ballot signature issues before Wednesday
- Issaquah Cub White football team wins title
- Skyline mixes laughs with soccer on way to No. 1 national ranking
- Habitat for Humanity of East King County seeks input on store
- Investigators identify suspect in Issaquah bear shooting
- State wildlife agents investigate bear shooting
- Budget cuts nix police storefront, resource officer
- State Route 900 trail connector hits bump
- Make a splash on World Toilet Day
- Downturn limits city dollars for tourism promotion
- Tell us what you’re thankful for on Thanksgiving
- Issaquah councilman shapes bold reform plan for Metro Transit
- School district hires online coordinator
- Ceremony recognizes local veterans’ service
- Red Cross urges preparedness after windstorm, earthquake
- City Council decides against property tax hike
- Cash for Appliances rebate dollars run out
- Church hosts Thanksgiving turkey giveaway Saturday
- Construction prompts more Issaquah Highlands lane closures
- Conservation leaders honor King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert
- Organizations offer tips to find local wares for Thanksgiving feasts
- Help assemble holiday care packages for troops Saturday
- Issaquah Eagles volleyball team reaches state semifinals
- Veterinarians euthanize injured Issaquah bear
- Learn cost-cutting tips at free energy class in Issaquah
- Bring questions about landfill gas-to-energy plant to Issaquah meeting
- Veterans Day Observance / Nov. 11, 2010
- Veterinarians discover bullet inside injured Issaquah bear
- Issaquah residents gather to celebrate Veterans Day
- Liberty girls soccer falls to Bonney Lake in playoffs
- Weekend sale benefits downtown Issaquah trolley
- Union grocery workers at local stores authorize strike
- Local graduates earn academic honors
- Liberty High School tackle back in line
- Dave Niehaus, voice of Seattle Mariners for 34 years, dies
- Top-ranked Spartans cruise to first-round win
- Holiday means freebies for veterans and active duty personnel
- Metro Transit prepares routes and riders for snowy winter
- State bans Four Loko and other alcoholic energy drinks
- Most liquor stores to remain open for Veterans Day
- Habitat for Humanity receives boost from tech company
- Leaders celebrate a century of women’s right to vote
- Democrat Ross Hunter re-elected to state House
- Liberty High School swimmer wins 200 freestyle
- King County exec appoints customer service director
- King County Elections adds almost 72,000 ballots to tally
- Issaquah woman pleads guilty to insurance fraud
- Businesses run by women vie for honors
- Eastside food drive helps stock Issaquah food pantry for winter
- Costco-backed liquor initiative floats
- Yank political signs from city and state roadsides soon
- Dino Rossi falls short in Senate bout
- Leaders pledge ‘draconian’ cuts after sales tax defeat
- Republican tide ebbs in Issaquah-area races
- Issaquah ceremony honors veterans’ service
- Wallabies hop to Cougar Mountain Zoo habitat
- Habitat for Humanity seeks families in need of homes
- King County offers free hazardous waste pickup
- Local races remain unresolved as ballot count resumes for another week
- King County Council seeks budget opinions Monday
- Turn back clocks and change smoke detector batteries
- Metro reminds riders of holiday schedule changes
- Eastside Fire & Rescue cuts could mean slower responses in Issaquah
- Issaquah tops Newport in 4A KingCo volleyball final
- Yank political signs from city and state roadsides soon
- Eagles go hunting for Bears in Olympia
- King County adds almost 71,000 ballots to tally
- Isabella, Alexander rank as state’s most popular baby names
- County transit task force recommends Metro changes
- Issaquah woman pleads guilty to insurance fraud
- Issaquah Highlands foodie fundraiser benefits food pantry
- Costco-backed liquor privatization initiative defeated
- Liberty football battle-tested, ready for playoffs
- Skyline pleased to be playing on Saturday
- 2010 Parents Guide
- Stores offer free smoke detector batteries Saturday
- Meet artists Saturday as artEAST opens downtown gallery
- Dino Rossi, former Issaquah legislator, concedes Senate race
- Issaquah businesses run by women vie for honors
- King County voter turnout exceeds pre-election estimates
- Dino Rossi trails in U.S. Senate race as count continues
- Top-ranked Skyline wins 4A KingCo girls soccer title with 3-1 victory over Eastlake
- Issaquah volleyball team heads to state
- City invites Broadstripe customers to hearing
- Plan recommends tall buildings in Central Issaquah
- King County highlights flooding alert program
- Planning for worst-case scenario is business as usual for emergency director
- La Niña prepares to soak Pacific Northwest
- Issaquah braces for rain-soaked winter, creek floods
- Former President Jimmy Carter greets Issaquah fans
- County reports strong voter turnout at Accessible Voting Centers
- Statehouse incumbents appear to be headed for re-election represent
- King County could break election record
- County budget team warns of deep cuts after sales tax defeat
- Liberty grad Tim Lincecum pitches Giants to World Series title
- Washington State Patrol seeks 60 trooper candidates
- Survey: King County residents disagree on timeline for budget cuts
- King County election turnout could break record
- Dollars run out soon in Cash for Appliances rebate offer
- Remember: Ballots must be dropped off by Tuesday night
- Protect pets from frights on Halloween
- Police promise no treats for impaired drivers on Halloween
- Attorney General Rob McKenna challenges businesses to innovate
- Maywood student picked for Youth All-American Bowl
- Elections offices expect flood of mail-in ballots soon
- Village Theatre Produces New Musical 'Anne of Green Gables'
- Follow frightfully simple tips for Halloween safety
- Puget Sound Energy rates change Monday
- Former President Jimmy Carter brings book tour to Issaquah
- Liberty High School Patriots blank Islanders
- Liberty threat prompts about half of student body to miss school
- Former Ugandan child soldiers share story Saturday
- IHOP offers children free Halloween treats Friday
- Liberty grad Tim Lincecum, Giants victorious in series opener
- Police plan extra patrols to prevent ghoulish Halloween
- State, city encourage residents to weatherize homes for winter
- Habitat for Humanity seeks volunteers for Issaquah build
- Residents needed for King Conservation District board
- Issaquah-area senator aims to showcase Washington agriculture
- Secretary of State’s Office offers election results app
- Issaquah company generates buzz for Coffee Fest
- Consultant hired to lead food bank director search
- Issaquah graduates fare better at the UW
- Faiths find common ground at Habitat build
- Peek behind the scenes in the life of a ballot
- Independent streak defines Eastside voters
- Darigold fined $10,000 for 2009 ammonia spill
- Cashiers put state grocery title in the bag
- East Sunset Way interchange construction concludes
- State Best Bagger Contest / Oct. 21, 2010
- Construction closes Issaquah Highlands lanes Wednesday
- New Jersey tech company announces Issaquah expansion
- State lifts studded-tire restriction, urges drivers to prepare for winter
- King County Council endorses ‘green’ energy plan
- Police, parents search for missing Maywood student
- Issaquah High School captures volleyball title
- City kicks off effort to make Issaquah a mountain biking destination
- City targets grease buildup — a hazard to sewer system
- County Council cancels planned Metro fee hike for seniors
- Mayor highlights latest crop of Heritage Trees
- Watch in real time as King County Elections opens ballots
- Gluten-Free Girl hosts Costco book signing Saturday
- Plan ahead for flooding and severe winter weather
- Sunny Hills Elementary locked down briefly
- Liberty High School captures girls soccer title
- Issaquah zoo raises more than $50,000 to add cheetahs
- Skyline High School student injured in crosswalk accident
- Nervous father watches as Giants’ Tim Lincecum tries to make history
- Issaquah Eagles clinch tie for volleyball title
- Spot spawning salmon along Lake Sammamish tributaries
- Watch forum recap to hear House hopefuls discuss schools
- Students to start calling for school donations
- Plan for Issaquah’s future to be unveiled
- State considers Squak Mountain State Park shutdown
- City restores Issaquah Creek salmon habitat
- Issaquah ‘green’ remodel attracts limelight
- Issaquah Eagles’ swimmers sink Woodinville
- King County rolls out ballot-counting equipment
- Kasen Williams selected for All-American Bowl
- County opens detailed budget info to residents
- Wanted: Nissan Leaf owners
- Comedy Central features Issaquah Highlands’ unemployment ‘scapegoats’
- Number of returning coho salmon drops
- Initiatives could allow liquor sales at up to 22 local businesses
- City announces sites for electric vehicle charging stations
- City hosts Issaquah Creek parks open house
- City to unveil redevelopment plan for more than 900 acres
- Issaquah Eagles edge Roosevelt in volleyball battle
- State fines Darigold for Issaquah Creek ammonia spill
- Bring election questions to Zeeks Pizza forum
- Issaquah swimmers stroke past Ballard
- ‘The Colbert Report’ highlights Issaquah Highlands / Oct. 14, 2010
- Issaquah grocery bagger competes in state bag-off Thursday
- Register to vote in Nov. 2 election by next week
- Follow rules of the road during Teen Driver Safety Week
- Issaquah offers grants to arts organizations, programs
- Business groups plan pre-election rally Friday
- Issaquah Highlands goats featured on ‘The Colbert Report’
- Sound Transit proposes cut to Issaquah service next year
- Interstate 90 Undercrossing construction progresses
- City announces sites for electric vehicle charging stations
- High Point Trailhead to close Friday for maintenance
- Issaquah Brewhouse features hops, frogs and dogs at weekend fest
- Liberty High Schools girls race to another win
- Sammamish energy saver is a contestant for PSE prize
- Minor earthquake reminds residents of seismic risks
- City prepares for earthquake aftermath
- Hungry black bears roam through Issaquah area
- Free parenting classes start soon at Beaver Lake Middle School
- County offers deluge of information to stay safe during floods
- King County Sheriff’s Office seeks owners of stolen items
- Bring ideas to parks planning session Oct. 21
- Ballot drop box comes to City Hall
- Mountains to Sound Greenway seeks volunteers to plant trees
- Judicial candidates face tough caseload
- Issaquah police arrest man after officer assault
- Leaders urge emergency preparedness
- Issaquah High School volleyball routs Redmond
- Beware of deadly mushrooms in King County forests
- Boy Scouts Flag Retirement Ceremony / Oct. 9, 2010
- State DOT asks drivers to rate road maintenance
- Ballots head to voters as state predicts record turnout
- Issaquah officer dragged by car; police arrest suspect
- Candidates to discuss education, economy at Issaquah forums
- Pink chair raises cancer awareness
- Learn about Issaquah’s long-term growth plans Thursday
- Women fall into winter Wednesday at Encompass benefit
- Construction prompts Issaquah Highlands lane closures
- State offices close Monday in attempt to cut costs
- County seeks input on planned road safety projects
- Issaquah, Skyline soccer teams post shutouts
- King County Sheriff’s Office seeks owners of stolen items
- Free film noir thriller plays at depot Saturday night
- Issaquah Farmers Market closes for the season Saturday
- Shooting temporarily shuts down Maple Hills Elementary School camp
- Issaquah mayor lauds AtWork! for employment efforts
- Newcastle resident to appear on CNN’s ‘Your $$$$$’
- Swap Halloween costumes Saturday, and make the holiday ‘greener’
- Unbeaten Eagles spike another volleyball victory
- National Merit honors Issaquah School District students
- For National Fire Prevention Week, Red Cross offers tips to survive blazes
- Mayor unveils proposed 2011 city budget
- Liberty High School to remain open despite threat
- Candidates to face off in Eastside forums
- Fairness issue defines income tax debate
- Battleground for Legislature runs through Issaquah
- Candidates descend on Salmon Days Festival
- Salmon Days leaves memories
- No. 1 Liberty High School booters stop Saints
- Before ballots arrive, read up on issues in county voters’ guide
- Issaquah schools showed mixed testing results
- Baseball club ex-treasurer charged with embezzlement
- The Issaquah Press honored for community service
- King County Elections adds ballot drop box for Issaquah City Hall
- Greenway needs volunteers to plant trees at creekside park
- County, Washington Trails Association to dedicate Grand Ridge bridge
- Celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the highlands Tuesday
- Set off on ‘Gill’-iver’s Travels to experience salmon migration
- Salmon Days Festival returns for 41st year, attracts crowd
- Why do salmon counts vary from year to year?
- The Issaquah Press receives more than 25 journalism, service honors
- Salmon Days raffle benefits Issaquah food pantry
- Salmon Days Festival 2010 / Oct. 2, 2010
- Chow down on festival food and other goodies at Salmon Days
- Registration remains open for Issaquah Run at Salmon Days
- Find the Roving Fish Fan and win Salmon Days prizes
- Skyline swimmers win battle of champions
- Prep backyard ecosystems for fall and winter wildlife
- Mayor unveils proposed 2011 city budget Monday
- Unions agree to forgo raises amid county budget crunch
- Liberty Patriots face Juanita in key 3A battle
- Issaquah police collect eight boxes of medication at drop-off event
- County executive appointed to national ‘green’ group
- Metro Transit alters Issaquah bus routes Saturday
- Register to vote in November election by Monday
- Salmon Days 2010
- Celebrate Pints for Prostates at brewhouse Thursday
- Obama mentions Issaquah pizzeria at White House ceremony
- Parents of gifted children seek support
- Trout Unlimited casts for kokanee at Salmon Days
- Council approves contract for next city administrator
- DUI crash snarls traffic, injures commuters
- City Council OKs Comcast price hike
- Churches unite for monthlong food drive
- Salmon Days Festival spawns road closures
- Grande Parade opens Salmon Days Festival
- Volunteers share the story of migrating coho, chinook
- City makes history in effort to turn restaurants ‘green’
- Issaquah resident, a longtime recycler, is a Recycling Superstar
- Liberty soccer wins fifth consecutive game
- State closes Lake Sammamish to salmon fishing due to low coho run
- Liberty stuns Mercer Island in volleyball
- Guinness accepts redhead record set at Skyline
- King County releases data for smart phone apps
- King County budget proposal includes deep cuts
- King County plans to cut waits for building permits
- Emergency response classes for Issaquah residents start soon
- Finance seminar comes to community center Monday
- Monthlong food drive kicks off at Issaquah grocers Saturday
- Issaquah High School soccer blanks Roosevelt
- King County budget forum comes to library Saturday
- Rollover crash causes traffic headaches on I-90
- Damaged sprinkler causes Issaquah Middle School evacuation
- Issaquah High School volleyball team spikes Bothell
- County leaders promote volunteerism Friday on Day of Caring
- Washington drivers rank among highest nationwide for buckling up
- State senator joins Vietnam trade mission
- Man dies in backhoe accident near Issaquah
- Salmon Days receives international honor
- Bring the kids to festival’s Field of Fun
- Volunteer on National Public Lands Day
- County proposes tax hike to stave off cuts
- FBI: Crime rate dropped in 2009
- Ohio lawsuit did not impact decision to hire city administrator
- Mayor hires Ohio official as Issaquah city administrator
- Liberty High School Patriots torch Totems
- Council approves contract for next city administrator
- King County auctions used vehicles, equipment Saturday
- Downtown church plans expansion
- Ohio lawsuit did not impact decision to hire Issaquah city administrator
- State lifts summer burn ban more than a week early
- Issaquah High School wins volleyball opener
- Governor offers international shout-out to Issaquah’s zHome
- Issaquah History Museums caboose restoration / Sept. 16, 2010
- Barbecue benefits cancer research Wednesday
- Cold Stone offers free ice cream to set world record, benefit Make-A-Wish
- Issaquah to receive electric-vehicle charging stations
- Eastside falls short in Dick’s Drive-In contest
- Jets spotted in Issaquah participated in Husky Stadium flyover
- Volunteers needed for National Public Lands Day
- Help tally Issaquah cyclists and pedestrians
- Police probe link between Seattle and state park shootings
- Enter trail photography contest for chance to win prizes
- Issaquah-area senator joins governor’s Vietnam trade mission
- Patriots win second straight soccer match
- 2010 Fall Home Tour
- Children’s author to appear at Issaquah Costco on Saturday
- Cascade Water Alliance secures drinking water supply
- Liberty boys cruise to cross country win
- Join Habitat in the highlands Friday to launch buildathon
- Issaquah School District has 13 National Merit semifinalists
- Issaquah receives $100,000 grant to study potential land swap
- Salmon Days Festival receives international honor
- Mayor hires Ohio official as Issaquah city administrator
- Issaquah High School to dedicate stadium to late coach Friday
- City asks for input about truck routes
- Dino Rossi strives to be comeback kid in Senate race
- Man dies after backhoe accident near Issaquah
- Liberty Patriots open league play with win
- FBI: Violent crime increased, property crimes declined in Issaquah
- King County executive completes sojourn to 39 cities
- Issaquah High School golfers top Inglemoor
- Troopers arrest wrong-way driver near Issaquah
- Press Editorial
- Compassion House needs a hand
- Golf tournament returns to Salmon Days sporting weekend
- Issaquah traffic snarled after truck overturns at Highlands Drive exit
- Longtime food bank director departs
- Mayor moves closer to hiring city administrator
- PSE plans minor increases to gas and electric rates
- County plans discussion on future of local farms
- Eastside lags in Dick’s Drive-In poll
- Troopers arrest wrong-way driver on Interstate 90 near Issaquah
- Lend a hand to Compassion House in Issaquah
- Help Issaquah’s zHome earn regional recognition
- Drivers avoiding center lane cause state Route 900 backups
- Metro offers rewards for carpooling commuters
- Catch ‘Roman Holiday’ for free at the depot
- King County donates retired vans to nonprofits
- Liberty High School to honor championship team
- Dead bear discovered in Issaquah driveway
- Amnesty period for unlicensed pets ends soon
- State Rep. Marcie Maxwell plans education speech
- Food drive race debuts at Issaquah-Liberty football game
- PSE plans minor electric, natural gas rate increases
- Village Theatre announces fall class schedule for children, teens
- Issaquah High School golfers top Garfield
- Issaquah traffic snarled after truck overturns at Highlands Drive exit
- Issaquah residents, leaders meet city administrator finalists
- Skyline High School swimmers top Issaquah
- 2010 Fall Free Time
- Apply by Thursday to be part of Salmon Days parade
- A moment in time: 2010 Issaquah/Sammamish Amateur Photo Contest winners
- Highlands residents seek another dog park
- New club aims to connect bicyclists
- ArtEAST signs lease to turn old Lewis Hardware into arts center
- Salmon Days kicks off with volunteer party
- Salmon Days Rotary Run to benefit schools
- City activates speed cameras as students return to school
- City unveils finalists in administrator search
- Comcast to hike prices in Issaquah
- Issaquah Brewhouse is in the running to be best brewpub
- Oregon city also considers Issaquah city administrator finalists
- State senator’s healthcare law marks milestone
- Liberty beats Skyline 39-34 in season opener
- Great Waves opens Bumbershoot / Sept. 4, 2010
- Troopers cite 85 drivers for speeding on interstates 90 and 405
- Mayor announces finalists in city administrator search
- Prepare for reduced bus service on Labor Day
- Help Coho Café recapture regional restaurant title
- Most liquor stores to remain open for Labor Day
- Dozens of chinook reach Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
- Minor earthquake recorded near Mirrormont
- September could be a good time to invest in a weather radio
- Plan to upgrade East Lake Sammamish Trail proceeds
- Maywood Middle School evacuated after power outage, smoke
- Football teams get ready to open seasons
- Issaquah-based skincare company wins national award
- City asks for input about truck route along East Sunset Way
- King County marks 25 years — and 48 million calls — of 911
- Issaquah sustainability ‘report card’ indicates successes, shortfalls
- County adds safety features near Briarwood, Pacific Cascade campuses
- Meet the Seahawks cheer squad in Issaquah on Friday
- Nominate businesses for Secretary of State’s civics honor
- Turnout in August election failed to meet expectations
- ArtEAST signs lease to turn old Lewis Hardware store into arts center
- Zoo offers chance for photos with cheetah
- King County picks plan to keep landfill open for another decade
- Picnic kicks off effort to plan parks
- New era dawns for Issaquah High School
- City invites input as mayor prepares to hire administrator
- Bellevue College eyes Issaquah Highlands for campus
- Better Business Bureau alerts consumers to phone scams
- Truck fire snarls Interstate 90 commute near Issaquah
- Press Editorial
- Local ‘Judge Judy’ rebuked in Time magazine piece
- New May Creek Bridge opens to vehicles
- 'The Full Monty' at The Francis J Gaudette Theatre
- More chinook reach Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
- Dick’s Drive-In plans new restaurant, asks residents to pick location
- City turns on speed cameras as students return to school
- Plan ahead for Interstate 90 lane closures through Friday
- First day of school / Aug. 31, 2010
- Follow fire safety tips during Labor Day weekend
- Use DOT tools to make Labor Day travel less of a chore
- Bear visits downtown residents / Aug. 27, 2010
- Help improve recreation offerings on state-managed lands
- Help Habitat for Humanity during annual build-a-thon
- Stewardship class to educate landowners about protecting forests
- City launches redo of Newport Way Northwest section
- Skyline football star Kasen Williams to announce college plans
- Tutta Bella served more than $100,000 in free pizzas last week
- May Creek Bridge near Issaquah reopens to traffic
- Issaquah Valley Elementary falls short of federal standards
- Issaquah nonprofit organization hosts pet adoption fair Saturday
- Undercrossing construction alters access to post office
- More chinook reach Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
- City parks picnic to go ahead in rain or shine
- Bare all Saturday at Nudestock music fest
- EFR firefighter’s life celebrated
- Obama touts Issaquah businesses
- Iraq war challenges Issaquah family
- Updated development rules could boost chances for highlands retail
- Highlands residents protest plan to preserve Tiger Mountain
- Bellevue College declares interest in opening Issaquah Highlands campus
- Brown Bear offers free car washes Thursday
- Washington Conservation Corps needs a few good men and women
- To The Editor
- City continues overnight roadwork on several streets
- State House hopefuls headed for ’08 rematch in 5th District
- Vote for favorite state park in Coke contest
- Off The Press
- Issaquah-brewed beer, Ménage À Frog, earns national taste award
- Issaquah human services campus study is due in October
- County Council praises elections watchdog group
- Kidstage Announces Fall Class Schedule
- Survey: Washington has third-lowest smoking rate nationwide
- Plan for traffic congestion during state Route 900 trail construction
- Coke offers cash to refresh a state park
- City starts overnight roadwork on several streets Sunday
- Family escapes RV fire; Interstate 90 closed for more than 30 minutes
- Hearing delayed for Lake Sammamish State Park shootings suspect
- Local ‘Judge Judy’ rebuked in Time magazine piece
- Metro seeks opinions on changes to Eastside service
- Artist installs crochet exhibit in trees near Pickering Barn
- Teens robbed at gunpoint at Apollo Elementary School
- Questions arise about booze, guns at parks
- Dual road projects snarl East Sunset Way
- Established candidates lead in initial election results
- President Obama touts Issaquah businesses in Seattle speech
- State House hopefuls headed for ’08 rematch
- Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill agrees to domestic violence treatment to avoid trial
- Jamba Juice offers smoothies for a buck Thursday
- Julius Boehm Pool to close for a week starting Sunday
- Department of Natural Resources reminds campers to extinguish fires
- MDA HONORS ISSAQUAH ATTORNEY WITH TOP ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR WASHINGTON
- Tony Award Winner To Direct Jesus Christ Superstar
- Kidstage Ambitiously Produces Ragtime
- Creative Direction For Monty And Green Gables Announced
- AtWork! Receives Generous Donation from Genie Industries, Inc.
- Summer Independent Is Rockin’ And Rollin’ With ‘All Shook Up’
- Another Village Theatre New Musical Receives Tony Nods
- 42nd Street To Open At Village Theatre
- Village Theatre Annual Gala: Foundation Pledges To Match Up To $50,000
- Next To Normal Wins Pulitzer Prize For Drama
- Kidstage Company Originals Writes And Produces New Musical, The Last Shot
- With Summer Sun Comes Kidstage Fun
- Kidstage Highlights Spring Break Camps And Spring Class Offerings
- The Gypsy King: Hilarious Comic Romp World Premieres at Village Theatre
- Village Theatre Announces 2010-2011 Mainstage Season
- Bittersweet Family Comedy, ‘Lost In Yonkers’
- Village Theatre Kidstage Teenselect Reinvents Breakout Hit, Disney’s High School Musical
- Kidstage In Issquah Announces Winter Class Offerings
- 'Meet Me in St. Louis' Music by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
- Village Theatre Kidstage Highlights Fall Class Offerings
- Casting For West Coast Premiere New Musical Chasing Nicolette Is Announced
- Kidstage Summerstock Spices It Up This Summer With Their Production Of The Wiz
- Directors and Music Directors Stack Up for Village Theatre’s 30th Anniversary Season
- Kidstage Produces ‘West Side Story’ in Issaquah
- Village Originals Musical ‘Next To Normal’ Wins 3 Tony Awards
- Kidstage Summer Camps Now Enrolling In Issaquah
- 2009 Tony Nominations Announced: Next To Normal Receives 11 Nods
- Annual Auction and Gala On the Town with Village Theatre
- Village Theatre Announces Full Cast for Mighty Show Boat
- Stunt Girl: Cast of World Premiere New Musical Announced at Village Theatre
- Kidstage Company Originals Writes and Produces The All New Musical 'Save As'
- ATWORK! PARTNERS WITH E-CYCLE TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS
- ATWORK! PARTNERS WITH E-CYCLE TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS
- Village Theatre - ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ Cast Announcement
- Village Theatre Kidstage Teenselect Journeys Into The Woods
- The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde
- Search For Amelia Earhart Program Cancelled
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