ISSAQUAH, Wash. — City of Issaquah officials told KOMO News they will be working with businesses that have experienced hardship due to the "bomb cyclone," damage from the storm, and power outages.
Two former Washington state lawmakers will return to public office after winning elections this week. Democrat Mark Mullet ...
The city of Issaquah plans to cut down about 300 red alder trees next month in the Issaquah Highlands to protect a water-reservoir station from a barrage of falling tree limbs, city officials said.
PROSSER -- Prosser's city administrator said his May 1 resignation won't prevent the city from accomplishing "bigger and better things." Charlie Bush, four-year city administrator for Prosser, told ...
The first of several multi-day lane closures on Interstate 90 in Issaquah, which will occur over the next two months, began Monday morning. The Washington State Department of Transportation says crews ...
The Issaquah City Council voted Monday night to meet with King County and the city of Sammamish by early next year to discuss the possible annexation of Klahanie. “There’s not a good solution to this ...
Nearly a year after a bomb cyclone wreaked havoc in Issaquah, the community has made significant strides in recovery.
The City of Issaquah was once known for its timber industry and as natural stop for train traffic entering Western Washington. Today, Issaquah is seen as a bustling community with astonishing growth. ...
To a bureaucratic school district and a city, the buildings represent nothing more than an eyesore, 1960s relics that take up valuable space in a hot market. But a group of Issaquah and Sammamish ...
Issaquah is now “bear country” according to a social media post on the city’s website after recent reports of black bears around the city prompted them to remind the public that they’re not as cuddly ...
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