City officials asked residents to avoid driving when possible as heavy snow continued Tuesday afternoon.
All lanes have reopened after a fatal crash involving a van and two dump trucks on Interstate 90 near Lake Sammamish.
Starting Dec. 2, 2019, riders who park and take transit from the Issaquah Transit Center will have new options.
From Nov. 14-19, the City will be testing the existing pavement along Newport Way from Maple Street NW to West Sunset Way.
Both directions of Front Street South are closed at Southeast 96th Street following a single-vehicle crash.
Westbound lanes were closed at Interstate 90 and eastbound closed at Tiger Summit.
For approximately eight weeks starting Sept. 9, crews will be rerouting a water main in front of Timber Ridge at Talus.
Drivers should expect delays as crews pave Second Avenue Northwest from 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Aug. 14-15.
City work crews will be replacing stormwater catch basin frames and covers on Renton Issaquah Road (SR-900) north of Talus Drive...
Starting Aug. 5, there will be a lane shift along I-90 between West Lake Sammamish Parkway and Eastgate, according to WSDOT.
The King County Council has approved a plan to sell monthly parking spots at park-and-rides garages across the Eastside.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane (with traffic control) from 7 a.m.–3 p.m. off and on through July 31.
Drivers should plan ahead for detours on Second Avenue Southeast as crews remove and replace a portion of asphalt.
The new park-and-ride lot is set to open near the Redmond border in 2024, coinciding with the East Link light rail line.
Commuters in a few Sammamish neighborhoods will be able to get picked up by the shuttle starting next week.
The full westbound SR 18 closure begins Tuesday night after the evening rush hour.
City crews will be removing a number of trees at a busy intersection near downtown this week.
The work begins Monday along the overpass across Issaquah-Hobart Road, according to WSDOT.
Expect delays during morning and daytime hours for up to a month near Lake Sammamish State Park.
Everyone's favorite I-90 interchange is getting a makeover. See WSDOT's plans.
Snoqualmie Pass has received more than 50 inches of snow since Sunday, according to WSDOT.
King County Metro's emergency snow network has drastically reduced bus service in Sammamish and Issaquah.
Construction on the Southeast 62nd Street project began in 2017.
A messy rain-snow mix was falling Friday morning at pass-level.
Spinouts due to slippery conditions forced WSDOT to close the pass Tuesday morning.
A snow storm is rocking the Cascades and Snoqualmie Pass. The lowlands will see gusting winds and heavy rain.
The first significant snow event of the season was hitting the Snoqualmie Pass area hard on Friday.
The Sound Transit board on Thursday approved an expansion of reservation program for solo drivers.
Traffic impacts for SE 4th Street improvement project.
The following places could see extra traffic due to closures and road work this week.
The City of Issaquah will hold an open house to discuss future public transit projects on July 18th.
Trucks delivering large oversize loads will slow traffic in Issaquah's main shopping district off SR 900.
The City of Issaquah will host an open house for residents to learn more about plans for a transit-oriented development project.
A crash involving multiple vehicles was affecting both eastbound and westbound lanes.
The Issaquah Valley Trolley will resume service for the summer starting May 12th.