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The Young Issaquah Professionals announced today that Lucky You in Gilman Village will be "mobbed" on Monday, April 16, at 11 a.m.
The Issaquah City Council has scheduled a special meeting to take public comment on a proposed ban on plastic shopping bags.
James Schumacher, 71, walked in the Bellevue Police Department headquarters and told police he killed his wife.
The first batch of 700 civil penalty notices for people who have evaded paying the tolls were sent out this week.
Students held a "Relay Recess" for the chance to turn Principal Mike Anderson into a human whipped cream sundae.
Police and schools are asking parents to review stranger safety with children and to call the King County Sheriff's Office if you have any information about the incident.
The following are calls Eastside Fire stations in Sammamish and Issaquah responded to between March 30 and April 5, 2012, not including standard EMS and cancelled calls or false alarms.
WSDOT recommends drivers use online tools and check electronic signs for upcoming closure information.
WSDOT recommends drivers use online tools and check electronic signs for upcoming closure information. There will be bridge closures that last 30 minutes due to boat crossing through the draw span.
The weekend incident is the latest in a string of break-ins on the Eastside identified by Sammamish Police detectives, in which thieves steal registration information from a vehicle and then burglarize the victim's home.
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Local resident Nancy Hilliard sent in to Mercer Island Patch the following account of a harrowing 10-hour search on April 5-6 for her husband, Bob Hilliard.
Here's our photo gallery from the Sammamish Family YMCA Eggstravaganza--share your photos from local Easter Egg hunts here, too.
Up to three Microsoft "alumni" who now work for or volunteer at a nonprofit will receive a $25,000 award to support their organization.
If you're planning to do some egg hunting today at the YMCA, be sure to stop by our table and say "Hi."
Upcoming events and opportunities to get involved in the arts locally, the week of April 9-14.
Upcoming events, opportunities and meetings in the area next week, April 9-14.