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The King County Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Levy is a not a new tax, but a replacement for the expiring parks levy. Voters first approved the levy in 2008, and have renewed it every ...
As Maanha Nasir of Snoqualmie took the stage at last month’s National Civics Bee state championship, she spoke to judges and audience members with the confidence and thoroughly researched ideas of a ...
The King County Flood Control District Board of Supervisors unanimously approved directing district staff to increase ...
The King County Council adopted a “Welcoming King County” motion to strengthen commitments that the county will not assist federal immigration enforcement actions and commit to additional support for ...
Burgermaster owner promises Triple XXX legacy will carry on Grand opening targeted for early 2025 at the iconic Issaquah location, which in the meantime will serve burgers, fries and shakes this ...
In the realm of men’s health, particularly for those over forty, maintaining optimal prostate health is pivotal. Many men face challenges related to urinary function, often stemming from age-related ...
Heading over the mountains this winter? Fireweed Cannabis Company is a must-visit stop along the way. Thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe’s dedicated maintenance of local roads within the Reservation, the ...
The Northern Lights were visible over the Puget Sound during Memorial Day weekend. Issaquah resident Daniel Velasquez grabbed his camera and captured these photos of the Aurora Borealis over the ...
State Rep. Bill Ramos announced Thursday that he will run for State Senate during the 2024 election. His announcement comes hours after incumbent Sen. Mark Mullet declared he would not seek ...
I-405 northbound will experience closures overnight this week. Washington Department of Transportation will be closing all lanes of northbound I-405 from State Route 167 to State Route 169 each night ...
Issaquah council talks racial equity after large protest turnout The council meeting, 7 p.m. Monday, June 15, will go over city initiatives addressing police, racial bias and community.
Issaquah School District settles negligence lawsuit for $4.25 million The lawsuit alleged the district covered for a now-convicted child molester while he was a teacher.