Sammamish-Issaquah, WA|Press Release|
Nominations Now Open: Outstanding Community Members In Issaquah
Each year, the Mayor and City Council President select a person to induct for making a lasting difference in our community.
Each year, the Mayor and City Council President select a person to induct for making a lasting difference in our community.
Also join us December 12 for the City’s Reverse Parade of Lights. For more information on this event, click the link below.
Applications must be submitted via the online application no later than 5:00 p.m., on January 20, 2021.
Juanita becomes only the second public school in the state to have 'Ravens' as its mascot.
Community talks included topics such as Preparing to be Color Conscious and Color Brave, which brought nearly 100 attendees.
The Renton Downtown Partnership is providing free goodie bags to shoppers who spend $10 or more at downtown merchants.
Total closure starts on December 18 and will last all weekend.
Construction to start in early 2022 and end in 2025.
Landscaped with bushes, trees and logs, and furnished with water fountains and benches, the dog park is the perfect playground for dogs.
By adding more renewables to the City of Kirkland’s portfolio, Green Direct also furthers the City’s deep decarbonization goals.
Paramedics performed lifesaving efforts and transported the victim to Harborview Medical Center.
Optional information sessions will be facilitated in English at the below times and dates, with interpretation provided on specific dates.
Firefighters and Marines will direct you through the drop through area where you can place your donations.
The annual lighting of the City of U.P.’s Christmas Tree in Market Square is no exception.
Due to the Governor’s Stay Home – Stay Healthy order issued March 23. Public participation will occur online.
Click the link below to review the report.
Gov. Jay Inslee, along with the Washington State Department of Health, announced the launch of WA Notify on November 30.
VanValey is a native of Renton, a graduate of Lindbergh High School and a member of the Renton Police Department since 1998.
This map shows the risk level of attending an event, given the event size and location.
Go flameless this year to totally eliminate the hazard of candles getting left unattended, or worse yet, starting a major fire in your home.