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Since 2011, Apna Bazar has been the only Indian-specific grocery store in Sammamish. With the local Asian population growing ...
A precise cross into the center by Issaquah was headered just wide of goal. In a close call for the Wolves, an Issaquah free ...
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) is taking action to bar an individual who identified himself as a “First Amendment ...
On April 8, Sammamish Mayor Karen Howe outlined current conditions and future goals in the City’s first State of the City ...
Sammamish real estate agents strongly advise buyers and sellers to remember that navigating the housing market takes time and ...
The Eastlake Wolves lost at home, 1-0, to the Bothell Cougars on Thursday, April 3, in double overtime. A 0-0 stalemate held ...
On Saturday, March 16, Emler Swim School (Emler) in Klahanie celebrated its grand opening with a welcome party that included ...
On Thursday, April 4, the Eastlake Wolves baseball team secured a win against the North Creek Jaguars with a final score of 2 ...
Soonja Larsen, a veteran educator with 13 years at Eastside Catholic School, has stepped into the role of high school ...
On April 5, the Sammamish’s own Spotlight Concert Choir will perform classical vocal pieces with accompaniment from the ...
On Friday, March 28, the Eastlake Wolves defeated the Skyline Spartans, 3-0, at Eastlake High School. While both teams played ...
During its March 18 meeting, the Sammamish City Council passed a 6% utility tax with a 6-1 vote. Councilmember Kent Treen cast the only dissenting vote. The tax will go into effect on Jan 1, 2026.
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