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ISSAQUAH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WINS INTERNATIONAL ART Issaquah High School senior, Taylor Yingshi has won the grand prize for the international ArtEffect Project Competition which asked young artists of varying mediums to focus on the unsung heroes of history. Yingshi’s piece spotlights a Japanese-American born in WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR VACCINE SHOTS AT SAFEWAY Walk-in customers welcome at pharmacies. Wednesday, May 5, 2021 1:58pm. Northwest. Safeway and Albertsons pharmacies across Washington state are now welcoming walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations. People can go directly to the in-store pharmacy at their neighborhood Safeway or Albertsons and ask for the vaccine without needing an appointment. ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4AUTHOR:AARON KUNKLER
by Aaron Kunkler. Friday, March 26, 2021 3:09pm. News Northwest. The Issaquah School District has agreed to pay $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit involving a former middle school teacher who was later convicted of child molestation. The settlement comes more than 20 years after Richard Buckley taught at Issaquah Middle School, from1992 to 2000.
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEATAUTHOR: AARON KUNKLER Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE by Revel Communities. sponsored. Let’s Eat! Visit these Issaquah restaurants to put a spring in your step. sponsored. Stay, play and explore: Showcasing the best of Issaquah. sponsored. This community celebration for local youth is seven decades in the making! sponsored. NEWS | ISSAQUAH REPORTERHEAT WAVE IS ON THE WAY THIS WEEKENDREPUBLICAN STATE LAWMAKERS WANT SPECIAL SESSION The Reporter covers breaking news, crime, transportation, politics, education, and health in Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
ISSAQUAH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WINS INTERNATIONAL ART Issaquah High School senior, Taylor Yingshi has won the grand prize for the international ArtEffect Project Competition which asked young artists of varying mediums to focus on the unsung heroes of history. Yingshi’s piece spotlights a Japanese-American born in WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED FOR VACCINE SHOTS AT SAFEWAY Walk-in customers welcome at pharmacies. Wednesday, May 5, 2021 1:58pm. Northwest. Safeway and Albertsons pharmacies across Washington state are now welcoming walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations. People can go directly to the in-store pharmacy at their neighborhood Safeway or Albertsons and ask for the vaccine without needing an appointment. ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4AUTHOR:AARON KUNKLER
by Aaron Kunkler. Friday, March 26, 2021 3:09pm. News Northwest. The Issaquah School District has agreed to pay $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit involving a former middle school teacher who was later convicted of child molestation. The settlement comes more than 20 years after Richard Buckley taught at Issaquah Middle School, from1992 to 2000.
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEATAUTHOR: AARON KUNKLER Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. ISSAQUAH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WINS INTERNATIONAL ART Issaquah High School senior, Taylor Yingshi has won the grand prize for the international ArtEffect Project Competition which asked young artists of varying mediums to focus on the unsung heroes of history. Yingshi’s piece spotlights a Japanese-American born in CITY AND SCHOOL BOARD RACES HIGHLIGHT LOCAL ELECTIONS If you want to get into politics, this is the year for you! It is a year for local elections, and a record 646 candidates in King County cities have filed to be mayors, councilmembers, school board members and special purpose district commissioners such as fire, water andsewer.
WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
RUTH (RUTHIE) NEWMAN Ruth (Ruthie) Newman died on 4/25/2021 in Sunnyvale, CA after liv- ing with Alzheimer’s disease for several years. Ruthie was born on 1/30/1933 in Berkeley, CA to Ida Margoles Oser and Jacob Oser. She spent most of her adult life on Mercer Island, WA, re- tiring to Orcas Island, WA. Ruthie is survived by her son Keith; her grandchildren, Rachel, Gil, Eli, Sophi, and Barrett; and her great CAR REVIEW: 2021 MERCEDES BENZ GLB250 4MATIC The 2021 GLB250 4MATIC is a brand-spanking new addition to the Mercedes-Benz SUV lineup. Durable and practical with powerful yet compact dimensions, the compact SUV offers an attractive entry point into the German manufacturer’s expanding sport utility lineup. Other trims include the GLB250 front STATE PATROL LEADS MULTI-AGENCY EFFORT TO STOP STREET Multiple agencies are working together in an effort to curtail illegal street racing in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The Washington State Patrol said the emphasis is in response to the street/freeway takeover activities across the region and the inherent recklessness of those in attendance, according to a May 14 press release. BAT POSITIVE FOR RABIES FOUND IN KING COUNTY 00:00. 00:00. This bat is the first bat in King County to test positive for rabies in 2021. In 2020, Public Health facilitated rabies testing for 45 bats that had contact with people, and five of the bats tested were rabid. Bats that are infected with rabies can spread the infection to humans who have bare skin contact with bats or batsaliva.
MEET THE TEAM HELPING RESIDENTS FEEL AT HOME! Meet the team: Maintenance Director, Christopher Bean. One of Revel Issaquah’s newest residents was having trouble with her entrance door, which kept slamming shut. So she gave Christopher Bean a call. “With the help of Eric in Maintenance, we were able to fix her door, adjust the height of her closet hangers and make repairs to her PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT DROPS 2.8% ACROSS THE STATE Enrollment in public schools has dropped across the state so far this fall. Compared to September 2019, September 2020 data shows a 2.82% decrease in enrollment (or nearly 31,000 students out of nearly 1.1 million total) in Washington’s public K–12 schools, according to a news release Wednesday, Oct. 7 from the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT 00:00. According to the survivor in a lawsuit filed last week against the Issaquah School District, the school failed to investigate her claims because they allegedly didn’t want to risk losing their top players and sacrifice their chances of winning another state championship. Since the court removal of the assailants, the survivorclaims
ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE by Revel Communities. sponsored. Let’s Eat! Visit these Issaquah restaurants to put a spring in your step. sponsored. Stay, play and explore: Showcasing the best of Issaquah. sponsored. This community celebration for local youth is seven decades in the making! sponsored. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. PILOT CHEMICAL CLEAN-UP PROGRAM WILL BEGIN DEVELOPMENT IN Pilot chemical clean-up program will begin development in 2020. Issaquah, EFR, and the Department of Ecology will create a PFAS clean-up program in 2020. Efforts to study and clean up sites in Issaquah with trace amounts of chemical impacts will continue in 2020 thanks to funding from the state Legislature. The city of Issaquah ispartnering
ROGUE ISSAQUAH BREWHOUSE CLOSES The only Washington location for Rogue closed on Friday, March 6. The Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse closed on Friday, March 6, marking 19 years in the community. The closing was announced on Monday of that week by Rogue president Dharma Tamm in an email. “This pub opened in 2001 and it has been an absolute pleasure to serve the Issaquah community KING COUNTY FILES LAWSUIT TO FINISH EAST LAKE SAMMAMISH The lawsuit was filed against people who had built along the lake. It argues part of the county’s purchase of the trail included a shoreline easement. Lake Sammamish used to be lower when the easement was granted in the 1880s, and since then the lake’s level has been raised. That means a portion of the county’s easement is underwater,and
IHS MOVES FORWARD WITH GRADUATION HONORS RECOGNITION IHS moves forward with graduation honors recognition. After student sessions, the committee should have decisions formalized by March. The Issaquah High School (IHS) graduation committee announced its proposed decision to remove class rank, honor stoles and cords for seniors graduating in 2020 and beyond last August. FORMER NEWS ANCHOR DISPLAYS PHOTOGRAPHY AT CAFFÉ LADRO Dan Lewis discovers new passion for photography in his retirement. Upon retirement, many look forward to traveling, spending time with loved ones and exploring new hobbies. Dan Lewis, former KOMO news anchor of 27 years, was no exception. However, Lewis was unsure of what to do with his newly free schedule. Lewis credits his longtimeco-anchor
MING’S ZEN GALLERY RETURNS TO ISSAQUAH Ming’s Zen Gallery has returned to Issaquah. The Front Street shop is like a mini museum and houses hundreds of unique pieces of art, antiquities and furniture. The family business originally operated in Issaquah in the 1970s and ‘80s, in the building that is now the Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse. Ming’s Gallery had moved away and spentyears
ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE by Revel Communities. sponsored. Let’s Eat! Visit these Issaquah restaurants to put a spring in your step. sponsored. Stay, play and explore: Showcasing the best of Issaquah. sponsored. This community celebration for local youth is seven decades in the making! sponsored. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. PILOT CHEMICAL CLEAN-UP PROGRAM WILL BEGIN DEVELOPMENT IN Pilot chemical clean-up program will begin development in 2020. Issaquah, EFR, and the Department of Ecology will create a PFAS clean-up program in 2020. Efforts to study and clean up sites in Issaquah with trace amounts of chemical impacts will continue in 2020 thanks to funding from the state Legislature. The city of Issaquah ispartnering
ROGUE ISSAQUAH BREWHOUSE CLOSES The only Washington location for Rogue closed on Friday, March 6. The Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse closed on Friday, March 6, marking 19 years in the community. The closing was announced on Monday of that week by Rogue president Dharma Tamm in an email. “This pub opened in 2001 and it has been an absolute pleasure to serve the Issaquah community KING COUNTY FILES LAWSUIT TO FINISH EAST LAKE SAMMAMISH The lawsuit was filed against people who had built along the lake. It argues part of the county’s purchase of the trail included a shoreline easement. Lake Sammamish used to be lower when the easement was granted in the 1880s, and since then the lake’s level has been raised. That means a portion of the county’s easement is underwater,and
IHS MOVES FORWARD WITH GRADUATION HONORS RECOGNITION IHS moves forward with graduation honors recognition. After student sessions, the committee should have decisions formalized by March. The Issaquah High School (IHS) graduation committee announced its proposed decision to remove class rank, honor stoles and cords for seniors graduating in 2020 and beyond last August. FORMER NEWS ANCHOR DISPLAYS PHOTOGRAPHY AT CAFFÉ LADRO Dan Lewis discovers new passion for photography in his retirement. Upon retirement, many look forward to traveling, spending time with loved ones and exploring new hobbies. Dan Lewis, former KOMO news anchor of 27 years, was no exception. However, Lewis was unsure of what to do with his newly free schedule. Lewis credits his longtimeco-anchor
MING’S ZEN GALLERY RETURNS TO ISSAQUAH Ming’s Zen Gallery has returned to Issaquah. The Front Street shop is like a mini museum and houses hundreds of unique pieces of art, antiquities and furniture. The family business originally operated in Issaquah in the 1970s and ‘80s, in the building that is now the Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse. Ming’s Gallery had moved away and spentyears
NEWS | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter covers breaking news, crime, transportation, politics, education, and health in Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. STATE TO ALLOW ‘JOINTS FOR JABS’ PROMOTIONS TO SUPPORT Marijuana retailers in Washington state can offer a free joint to customers who receive a COVID-19 vaccination at an in-store clinic. “The (state) Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) received multiple requests from “marijuana” (herein referred to as cannabis) retail licensees to engage in a promotion, in a mutual effort with the State of Washington, to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations ISSAQUAH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WINS INTERNATIONAL ART Issaquah High School senior, Taylor Yingshi has won the grand prize for the international ArtEffect Project Competition which asked young artists of varying mediums to focus on the unsung heroes of history. Yingshi’s piece spotlights a Japanese-American born in OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4 by Aaron Kunkler. Friday, March 26, 2021 3:09pm. News Northwest. The Issaquah School District has agreed to pay $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit involving a former middle school teacher who was later convicted of child molestation. The settlement comes more than 20 years after Richard Buckley taught at Issaquah Middle School, from1992 to 2000.
CITY AND SCHOOL BOARD RACES HIGHLIGHT LOCAL ELECTIONS If you want to get into politics, this is the year for you! It is a year for local elections, and a record 646 candidates in King County cities have filed to be mayors, councilmembers, school board members and special purpose district commissioners such as fire, water andsewer.
WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
ISSAQUAH MAN CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENTLY SEEKING OVER $1 Issaquah man charged with fraudulently seeking over $1 million in COVID-19 relief. Software engineer sought loans through CARES Act for fictitious tech companies, federal authorities say. EYE OF THE BEE-HOLDER: URBAN BEEKEEPING BUZZES IN THE In the heart of downtown Seattle in Union Square, Pedro Miola walks through a maze of a construction site. He walks up steps that are closed to the public and paces through an unpaved plaza. He squeezes in between the barriers of a plastic orange fence, ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE May 7th pop-up vaccination clinic planned for Central Park in Issaquah Highlands. The City of Issaquah is partnering with Eastside Fire and Rescue to provide the vaccinations. 1 day ago. by Cameron Sheppard. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
ISSAQUAH MAN CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENTLY SEEKING OVER $1 Issaquah man charged with fraudulently seeking over $1 million in COVID-19 relief. Software engineer sought loans through CARES Act for fictitious tech companies, federal authorities say. CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. KING COUNTY FILES LAWSUIT TO FINISH EAST LAKE SAMMAMISH The lawsuit was filed against people who had built along the lake. It argues part of the county’s purchase of the trail included a shoreline easement. Lake Sammamish used to be lower when the easement was granted in the 1880s, and since then the lake’s level has been raised. That means a portion of the county’s easement is underwater,and
IHS MOVES FORWARD WITH GRADUATION HONORS RECOGNITION The Issaquah High School (IHS) graduation committee announced its proposed decision to remove class rank, honor stoles and cords for seniors graduating in 2020 and beyond last August. At the end of May, IHS Principal Andrea McCormick sent out a message to students and families regarding the discussions and decisions around graduationhonors and
FORMER NEWS ANCHOR DISPLAYS PHOTOGRAPHY AT CAFFÉ LADRO Dan Lewis discovers new passion for photography in his retirement. Upon retirement, many look forward to traveling, spending time with loved ones and exploring new hobbies. Dan Lewis, former KOMO news anchor of 27 years, was no exception. However, Lewis was unsure of what to do with his newly free schedule. Lewis credits his longtimeco-anchor
ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE May 7th pop-up vaccination clinic planned for Central Park in Issaquah Highlands. The City of Issaquah is partnering with Eastside Fire and Rescue to provide the vaccinations. 1 day ago. by Cameron Sheppard. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
ISSAQUAH MAN CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENTLY SEEKING OVER $1 Issaquah man charged with fraudulently seeking over $1 million in COVID-19 relief. Software engineer sought loans through CARES Act for fictitious tech companies, federal authorities say. CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. IHS MOVES FORWARD WITH GRADUATION HONORS RECOGNITION The Issaquah High School (IHS) graduation committee announced its proposed decision to remove class rank, honor stoles and cords for seniors graduating in 2020 and beyond last August. At the end of May, IHS Principal Andrea McCormick sent out a message to students and families regarding the discussions and decisions around graduationhonors and
KING COUNTY FILES LAWSUIT TO FINISH EAST LAKE SAMMAMISH The lawsuit was filed against people who had built along the lake. It argues part of the county’s purchase of the trail included a shoreline easement. Lake Sammamish used to be lower when the easement was granted in the 1880s, and since then the lake’s level has been raised. That means a portion of the county’s easement is underwater,and
FORMER NEWS ANCHOR DISPLAYS PHOTOGRAPHY AT CAFFÉ LADRO Dan Lewis discovers new passion for photography in his retirement. Upon retirement, many look forward to traveling, spending time with loved ones and exploring new hobbies. Dan Lewis, former KOMO news anchor of 27 years, was no exception. However, Lewis was unsure of what to do with his newly free schedule. Lewis credits his longtimeco-anchor
NEWS | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter covers breaking news, crime, transportation, politics, education, and health in Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. STATE TO ALLOW ‘JOINTS FOR JABS’ PROMOTIONS TO SUPPORT Retailers temporarily allowed to provide a joint for adults vaccinated at in-store clinics Marijuana retailers in Washington state can offer a free joint to customers who receive a COVID-19 vaccination at an in-store clinic. “The (state) Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) received multiple requests WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
ABOUT THE ISSAQUAH-SAMMAMISH REPORTER About Us. Situated against the scenic backdrop of the Cascade Mountains, the city of Issaquah sports million dollar homes, vast greenbelts, and charming downtowns. The average household incomes in this city ranks among the top 16 wealthiest zip codes in the Greater Seattle area. Residents participate actively in their community andlook to the
AS VAX RATES EASE IN WA, HERE COME THE PRIZES Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 could net you $1 million in cash, among other prizes. On Thursday (June 3), Gov. Jay Inslee announced the state’s “Shot of a Lifetime” campaign — a slew of incentives ranging from a $1 million lottery drawing to a suite at a Seattle Mariners game to a year of tuition credits at any college or university in the state. KING COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS COULD BE MORE EXCITING THIS In most King County election races, the incumbent has all of the advantages, and the races are rarely competitive. But this year could be different. Incumbents, particularly for King County Council, still have the advantage because they know their districts and spend a lot of time ensuring that King ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4 by Aaron Kunkler. Friday, March 26, 2021 3:09pm. News Northwest. The Issaquah School District has agreed to pay $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit involving a former middle school teacher who was later convicted of child molestation. The settlement comes more than 20 years after Richard Buckley taught at Issaquah Middle School, from1992 to 2000.
STARTING APRIL 15, EVERYONE 16 AND OLDER IS ELIGIBLE FOR A OLYMPIA — All Washington residents 16 and older will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine starting April 15, Gov. Jay Inslee announced. At a news conference March 31, Inslee said an expected increase in vaccine supply enables the state to open eligibility two weeks ahead of a May 1 target set by President Joe Biden. ISSAQUAH MAN CHARGED WITH FRAUDULENTLY SEEKING OVER $1 “The defendant allegedly submitted false documents in a brazen scheme to acquire over 1.5 million dollars in loan funds made available for legitimate businesses adversely affected by COVID-19,” said Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE May 7th pop-up vaccination clinic planned for Central Park in Issaquah Highlands. The City of Issaquah is partnering with Eastside Fire and Rescue to provide the vaccinations. 1 day ago. by Cameron Sheppard. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4AUTHOR:AARON KUNKLER
by Aaron Kunkler. Friday, March 26, 2021 3:09pm. News Northwest. The Issaquah School District has agreed to pay $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit involving a former middle school teacher who was later convicted of child molestation. The settlement comes more than 20 years after Richard Buckley taught at Issaquah Middle School, from1992 to 2000.
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO ISSAQUAH MURDER A 29-year-old man, accused of killing an Issaquah native, pleaded not guilty Monday after he was extradited to Washington following an alleged attempt to flee the country.. Rigoberto Rodriguez-Macedo is charged with second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm after he allegedly shot and killed Christopher Rea, a local businessowner, on Oct. 8.
ROGUE ISSAQUAH BREWHOUSE CLOSES The only Washington location for Rogue closed on Friday, March 6. The Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse closed on Friday, March 6, marking 19 years in the community. The closing was announced on Monday of that week by Rogue president Dharma Tamm in an email. “This pub opened in 2001 and it has been an absolute pleasure to serve the Issaquah community LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT 00:00. According to the survivor in a lawsuit filed last week against the Issaquah School District, the school failed to investigate her claims because they allegedly didn’t want to risk losing their top players and sacrifice their chances of winning another state championship. Since the court removal of the assailants, the survivorclaims
MING’S ZEN GALLERY RETURNS TO ISSAQUAH Ming’s Zen Gallery has returned to Issaquah. The Front Street shop is like a mini museum and houses hundreds of unique pieces of art, antiquities and furniture. The family business originally operated in Issaquah in the 1970s and ‘80s, in the building that is now the Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse. Ming’s Gallery had moved away and spentyears
ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE May 7th pop-up vaccination clinic planned for Central Park in Issaquah Highlands. The City of Issaquah is partnering with Eastside Fire and Rescue to provide the vaccinations. 1 day ago. by Cameron Sheppard. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4AUTHOR:AARON KUNKLER
by Aaron Kunkler. Friday, March 26, 2021 3:09pm. News Northwest. The Issaquah School District has agreed to pay $4.25 million to settle a lawsuit involving a former middle school teacher who was later convicted of child molestation. The settlement comes more than 20 years after Richard Buckley taught at Issaquah Middle School, from1992 to 2000.
2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Tuesday, March 30, 2021 2:00pm. News. Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. This year’s election is the mostcompetitive
OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO ISSAQUAH MURDER A 29-year-old man, accused of killing an Issaquah native, pleaded not guilty Monday after he was extradited to Washington following an alleged attempt to flee the country.. Rigoberto Rodriguez-Macedo is charged with second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm after he allegedly shot and killed Christopher Rea, a local businessowner, on Oct. 8.
ROGUE ISSAQUAH BREWHOUSE CLOSES The only Washington location for Rogue closed on Friday, March 6. The Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse closed on Friday, March 6, marking 19 years in the community. The closing was announced on Monday of that week by Rogue president Dharma Tamm in an email. “This pub opened in 2001 and it has been an absolute pleasure to serve the Issaquah community LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT 00:00. According to the survivor in a lawsuit filed last week against the Issaquah School District, the school failed to investigate her claims because they allegedly didn’t want to risk losing their top players and sacrifice their chances of winning another state championship. Since the court removal of the assailants, the survivorclaims
MING’S ZEN GALLERY RETURNS TO ISSAQUAH Ming’s Zen Gallery has returned to Issaquah. The Front Street shop is like a mini museum and houses hundreds of unique pieces of art, antiquities and furniture. The family business originally operated in Issaquah in the 1970s and ‘80s, in the building that is now the Rogue Issaquah Brewhouse. Ming’s Gallery had moved away and spentyears
NEWS | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter covers breaking news, crime, transportation, politics, education, and health in Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. STATE TO ALLOW ‘JOINTS FOR JABS’ PROMOTIONS TO SUPPORT Retailers temporarily allowed to provide a joint for adults vaccinated at in-store clinics Marijuana retailers in Washington state can offer a free joint to customers who receive a COVID-19 vaccination at an in-store clinic. “The (state) Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) received multiple requests ABOUT THE ISSAQUAH-SAMMAMISH REPORTER About Us. Situated against the scenic backdrop of the Cascade Mountains, the city of Issaquah sports million dollar homes, vast greenbelts, and charming downtowns. The average household incomes in this city ranks among the top 16 wealthiest zip codes in the Greater Seattle area. Residents participate actively in their community andlook to the
EYE OF THE BEE-HOLDER: URBAN BEEKEEPING BUZZES IN THE In the heart of downtown Seattle in Union Square, Pedro Miola walks through a maze of a construction site. He walks up steps that are closed to the public and paces through an unpaved plaza. He squeezes in between the barriers of a plastic orange fence, WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
AS VAX RATES EASE IN WA, HERE COME THE PRIZES Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 could net you $1 million in cash, among other prizes. On Thursday (June 3), Gov. Jay Inslee announced the state’s “Shot of a Lifetime” campaign — a slew of incentives ranging from a $1 million lottery drawing to a suite at a Seattle Mariners game to a year of tuition credits at any college or university in the state. OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Friday, April 30, 2021 1:00pm. News. Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. According to Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly’s newsletter, over 3,500 vaccinationshave
HOW WILL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IMPACT ISSAQUAH? The project will create 35 townhomes, all three stories and each have a two-car garage, on 2.19 acres. The Poplar Building project is in Central Issaquah at 2005 NW Poplar Way. The building offers four-story, mixed-use office and retail space, expected to be completed in mid 2020. The Gilman Lofts are also located in CentralIssaquah at 160 NW
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE The combination delivers 169 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 151 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The Corolla managed approximately 35 miles per gallon fuel economy in a combination of city and highway driving. The Corolla’s cabin is simple, warm, and inviting. It creates an air of luxury, yet is comfortable and durable. PSE’S ELECTRIC CUSTOMER RATES INCREASING SLIGHTLY State regulators approved a multiparty settlement in Puget Sound Energy’s power cost rate case, slightly increasing customer rates. The settlement, approved by the state Utilities and Transportation Commission, includes a revenue increase of $65.3 million, a significant decrease from the $88 million Puget Sound Energy originally requested. ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE As vax rates ease in WA, here come the prizes — including $1 million. Incentives range from big cash drawings to sports tickets and tuition. Drawings start next week. OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4AUTHOR:AARON KUNKLER
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. MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO ISSAQUAH MURDER A 29-year-old man, accused of killing an Issaquah native, pleaded not guilty Monday after he was extradited to Washington following an alleged attempt to flee the country.. Rigoberto Rodriguez-Macedo is charged with second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm after he allegedly shot and killed Christopher Rea, a local businessowner, on Oct. 8.
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE Toyota also made safety enhancements including the addition of rear side airbags, to bring the total number of airbags in the vehicle to 10. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert with Blind Spot Monitor will be standard on the XLE and XSE grades and optional for the LE and LE Hybrid and SEgrade with CVT.
OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. 2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. MING’S ZEN GALLERY RETURNS TO ISSAQUAH Ming’s Zen Gallery has returned to Issaquah. The Front Street shop is like a mini museum and houses hundreds of unique pieces of art, antiquities and furniture. LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT According to the survivor in a lawsuit filed last week against the Issaquah School District, the school failed to investigate her claims because they allegedly didn’t want to risk losing their top players and sacrifice their chances of winning another state championship. ISSAQUAH REPORTERNEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE As vax rates ease in WA, here come the prizes — including $1 million. Incentives range from big cash drawings to sports tickets and tuition. Drawings start next week. OBITUARIES | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter's local obituaries from Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. Explore life stories and offer condolences. WASHINGTON NO LONGER ON PACE TO BEAT JUNE 30 VACCINE GOAL Washington is no longer on pace to reach the mark of 70% of adults with one COVID-19 vaccine shot ahead of June 30, officials said Wednesday. Doing so would trigger Gov. Jay Inslee to drop most of the state’s COVID restrictions on businesses and social activity earlierthan anticipated.
ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT SETTLES NEGLIGENCE LAWSUIT FOR $4AUTHOR:AARON KUNKLER
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. MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO ISSAQUAH MURDER A 29-year-old man, accused of killing an Issaquah native, pleaded not guilty Monday after he was extradited to Washington following an alleged attempt to flee the country.. Rigoberto Rodriguez-Macedo is charged with second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm after he allegedly shot and killed Christopher Rea, a local businessowner, on Oct. 8.
CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE Toyota also made safety enhancements including the addition of rear side airbags, to bring the total number of airbags in the vehicle to 10. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert with Blind Spot Monitor will be standard on the XLE and XSE grades and optional for the LE and LE Hybrid and SEgrade with CVT.
OVER 1300 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT SAMMAMISH LAKE STATE Over 1,300 vaccine appointments are available at Lake Sammamish State Park thanks to the Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccine Partnership. Appointments are free and can be made at https://snoqualmievaccine.snoqualmietribeweb.us/. 2 CHALLENGE LAMBERT FOR KING COUNTY COUNCIL SEAT Three candidates have already announced their intention to run for the Metropolitan King County Council District 3 position, representing much of the rural Eastside and several cities. Incumbent Kathy Lambert has held the position since she was elected in 2001. MING’S ZEN GALLERY RETURNS TO ISSAQUAH Ming’s Zen Gallery has returned to Issaquah. The Front Street shop is like a mini museum and houses hundreds of unique pieces of art, antiquities and furniture. LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST ISSAQUAH SCHOOL DISTRICT According to the survivor in a lawsuit filed last week against the Issaquah School District, the school failed to investigate her claims because they allegedly didn’t want to risk losing their top players and sacrifice their chances of winning another state championship. NEWS | ISSAQUAH REPORTER The Reporter covers breaking news, crime, transportation, politics, education, and health in Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington. STATE TO ALLOW ‘JOINTS FOR JABS’ PROMOTIONS TO SUPPORT Retailers temporarily allowed to provide a joint for adults vaccinated at in-store clinics Marijuana retailers in Washington state can offer a free joint to customers who receive a COVID-19 vaccination at an in-store clinic. “The (state) Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) received multiple requests ABOUT THE ISSAQUAH-SAMMAMISH REPORTER Situated against the scenic backdrop of the Cascade Mountains, the city of Issaquah sports million dollar homes, vast greenbelts, and charming downtowns. T WITH EVERYTHING INCLUDED, INDEPENDENT LIVING MEANS With the hot real estate market in Issaquah, many seniors are seizing the opportunity to sell the family home and downsize to a retirement space. But what kind of retirement space is right for you? “Many people assume that independent living is too expensive, but when youadd up all of the
AS VAX RATES EASE IN WA, HERE COME THE PRIZES Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 could net you $1 million in cash, among other prizes. On Thursday (June 3), Gov. Jay Inslee announced the state’s “Shot of a Lifetime” campaign — a slew of incentives ranging from a $1 million lottery drawing to a suite at a Seattle Mariners game to a year of tuition credits at any college or university in the state. EYE OF THE BEE-HOLDER: URBAN BEEKEEPING BUZZES IN THE In the heart of downtown Seattle in Union Square, Pedro Miola walks through a maze of a construction site. He walks up steps that are closed to the public and paces through an unpaved plaza. He squeezes in between the barriers of a plastic orange fence, CAR REVIEW: 2021 TOYOTA COROLLA XSE Toyota also made safety enhancements including the addition of rear side airbags, to bring the total number of airbags in the vehicle to 10. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert with Blind Spot Monitor will be standard on the XLE and XSE grades and optional for the LE and LE Hybrid and SEgrade with CVT.
PSE’S ELECTRIC CUSTOMER RATES INCREASING SLIGHTLY State regulators approved a multiparty settlement in Puget Sound Energy’s power cost rate case, slightly increasing customer rates. The settlement, approved by the state Utilities and Transportation Commission, includes a revenue increase of $65.3 million, a significant decrease from the $88 million Puget Sound Energy originally requested. HOW WILL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IMPACT ISSAQUAH? A look at current projects throughout the city. Also in the Highlands is the Westridge Block 4 affordable housing project on the northwestcorner of the
IHS MOVES FORWARD WITH GRADUATION HONORS RECOGNITION Since the August announcement, the IHS graduation committee began engaging in conversations with members of the school community and working to develop a plan to collect feedback from the student body about the decision. “During our initial conversations with members of the school community it became apparent that while many families and students support our decision, there are* Home
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