From the soulful grooves of Grammy-winning blues artists to spontaneous singalongs by six-year-olds, Downtown Issaquah is coming alive with music this summer. Through a series of free, outdoor events, ...
Sitting down for a meal at one of the many and varied restaurants in Issaquah’s “Historically Hip” Olde Town neighborhood has been a staple of the region’s culinary scene for years. In the new ...
The Issaquah downtown area comes alive May 2 with the Downtown Issaquah Association’s semi-annual Wine & ArtWalk. Enjoy wine tastings, live music and meet local artists. Explore all there is to see ...
Zombies of all ages will gather on Saturday, Oct. 29, for the sixth Downtown Issaquah Zombie Walk and flash-mob dance to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and the “Time Warp” from “The Rocky Horror Picture ...
One chill morning, as mist spiraled up from mountain valleys, I visited a place the native Salish people called “Sound of Water Birds.” Their word for it was Ishquoh, pronounced Ish-kwa, now morphed ...
When the pandemic hit, it felt like endless waiting: waiting for it be over, and most importantly, waiting for life to return to normal. Now that life is picking back up again and everything is ...
The streets of downtown Issaquah are going to be a bit quieter starting this week. The city has banned big rig trucks from cutting through town. Front Street used to be a truck route, but not anymore.
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — Issaquah saw historic flooding last week when water covered its downtown. The city now believes debris clogged a waterway and likely caused the flooding. "Based on our response so ...
It could be a very spendy November election for residents of Issaquah. Not only will they be asked to approve the $54 billion Sound Transit-3 project, they will likely be asked for another $50 million ...