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Man found dead after Seattle encampment fire

A man was found dead following a fire in a Seattle encampment on January 27, 2025. Fire crews discovered the individual inside a tent after extinguishing the flames, with cooking equipment located nearby. The investigation into the cause and manner of death is ongoing, with the medical examiner set to provide further details.

Youth Volunteers Recognized for Outstanding Service

Highlands Council honors eight local teens for their exceptional volunteer service in 2024, with over 1,700 hours contributed by more than 125 volunteers in Issaquah Highlands. The recognition ceremony takes place on January 12, showcasing the positive impact of youth involvement in community initiatives through the President’s Volunteer Service Award program.

CA wildfires Dozens of animals from Los Angeles shelters land in Seattle

Seattle Humane has welcomed 39 dogs and 18 cats from Los Angeles shelters overwhelmed by wildfires, aiming to find these animals new homes. The initiative, supported by Paws for Life K9 Rescue and Wings of Rescue, addresses both the overcrowding crisis in California shelters and the urgent need for pet adoption in Seattle.

2024 Volunteer of the Year Ryan Aby

Ryan Aby has been named the 2024 Volunteer of the Year in Issaquah Highlands for his outstanding commitment to community service and leadership as co-president of the Highlands Youth Advisory Board. His initiatives, including a volunteer management application, have significantly enhanced community engagement.

Issaquah Highlands Celebrates the Holidays with Festive Community Events

The Issaquah Highlands community is celebrating the holiday season with engaging events, including weekly gatherings for the Senior Social Group, a monthly Poker Night, and a Christmas tree recycling initiative led by local Boy Scouts. These activities promote community involvement and have earned West Highlands Park the title of 'Most Festive Neighborhood.' Residents are encouraged to participate and volunteer to strengthen community bonds.

December Volunteer of the Month Avik Sitani, Highlands Youth (HY) Advisory Board

Avik Sitani, a resident of Logan Park, has been named December's Volunteer of the Month for his significant contributions to the Highlands Youth Advisory Board in Issaquah Highlands. His commitment to community events and passion for volunteering exemplify the importance of youth engagement in local initiatives.

Bomb cyclone aftermath: King County homeowners still waiting on federal aid

Residents of Mirrormont, a neighborhood outside Issaquah, are still dealing with the aftermath of a bomb cyclone that caused extensive damage a month ago. Many are awaiting federal aid to assist with recovery costs, facing challenges with insurance coverage and ongoing cleanup efforts. The uncertainty surrounding FEMA assistance adds to their frustration as they cope with the storm's impacts.

November Volunteer of the Month: Ryan Hamilton, IHCA Finance Committee

Ryan Hamilton has been recognized as the November Volunteer of the Month for his significant contributions to the Issaquah Highlands community as part of the IHCA Finance Committee. His dedication and efforts have positively impacted local initiatives, showcasing the importance of volunteerism in fostering community spirit.

WA homeowners prepare for frustrating insurance claims after storm

After severe storms hit Washington, homeowners in Issaquah are facing challenges with insurance claims, prompting many to seek crowdfunding support for damages not covered by their policies. The article highlights the ongoing frustrations that families are experiencing in the aftermath of the storm, revealing a growing trend of reliance on community assistance.

October Volunteer of the Month: Tom Perea

Tom Perea has been recognized as the October Volunteer of the Month for his significant contributions to the Issaquah Highlands community. His dedication to various local initiatives exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism and community engagement. This recognition highlights the impact of individual efforts on strengthening local ties and fostering a supportive environment.