Auditors say code enforcement office needs to prioritize riskiest cases, allow discretion for others
Project leads to planting of more than 300 trees at recent event.
Race-based restrictive real estate practices estimated to have prevented billions in wealth.
A recent ongoing investigation has Issaquah High School students involved in the creation and distribution of AI-generated pornographic images of female classmates.
Additional deliveries of unknown substances to the Pierce County and Spokane County elections buildings resulted in evacuations also.
Ballot covered candidates for Issaquah City Council and Issaquah School District positions.
The following results were posted Nov. 7 on the King County Elections website.
Dept. of Commerce to establish 17 different grant programs to invest in communities impacted.
A King County Superior Court judge found probable cause for murder in the first degree.
Allegedly punched a seat-belted and handcuffed subject inside a patrol vehicle
“Every year, KCSARC supports 5,000 survivors and their families, helping them find their own resilience to recover, and plays a critical role in supporting our community,” said Kate Krug, the new CEO for KCSARC.
The city council approved the adoption of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan, which outlines the barriers in Issaquah’s infrastructures, recommended improvements and planned barrier removal to help individuals with disabilities and create a more inclusive and accessible city.
In 2022, data showed 58% of all Issaquah housing units were within a quarter mile of transit services.
Crime, safety, budget and the city’s future were among the topics.
OLEO director calls the controversy “ridiculousness,” following a call for his resignation.
A King County Sheriff’s Office deputy faces a misdemeanor assault charge after King County prosecutors say he intentionally punched a…
Kirkland project utilizes investment fund that could lead to more affordable housing.
The Issaquah Reporter sent four questions to all candidates running. Each question will follow with each candidate’s answer. Some candidates did not respond to the questions.
Enrollment has picked up since the pandemic, but the lag threatens the state’s quest for education equity.
DEA hosts event focusing on dangers and awareness of the drug.