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The city will collect revenues from a new sales tax increase for affordable housing, unless King County supports funding a long-time housing project in Issaquah.
The city will face financial challenges ahead with the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The local popular burger chain is looking for public suggestions on possible properties
Kindergarten and first grade could return for some in-person learning by Oct. 15
The letter describes life in a pandemic, and the plans for future Issaquah
A press release from the hospital states it has contacted 100 employees that had various levels of exposure, and that the direct source in this case is unclear
The Cougar Mountain Panorama community, under construction, will have 63 homes
Events throughout September and October via Zoom will cater to different areas of the region.
The companies will also each donate $1 million to the Eastrail
Eastside nonprofit Mighty Crayon is relaunched by younger sister of founder, repurposing used restaurant crayons
Enzo’s Bistro and Bar, located at the former Pogacha of Issaquah, brought back some of the staff from the old restaurant
The parents were severely burned and are being treated at Harborview Medical Center
Weather monitors recommend people limit time outdoors, especially children, seniors and those with heart or lung disease.
The office space for an additional 10,000 jobs, making it 25,000 coming to downtown, is expected to complete in 2023.
The drive-thru distribution event will offer two masks per person
The recommendation will be presented at the school board meeting Thursday
County officials believe emergency health order will supersede city’s move.
While contrasting, passionate ideas were expressed by the speakers at the June 29 meeting, Mayor Mary Lou Pauly said it left her optimistic that they were all closer than they think on public safety.
Authorities say suspect ran “successful enterprise” for greater half of a decade.