/PRNewswire/ Today, thirteen mayors are being recognized for their efforts to address the climate crisis as part of the 2021 Mayors Climate Protection.
/PRNewswire/ Today, thirteen mayors are being recognized for their efforts to address the climate crisis as part of the 2021 Mayors Climate Protection.
Issaquah prepares for extreme temps with cooling center
City of Issaquah, local businesses prep for hot temps
One local restaurant prepares for an influx in customers, buying extra fans to help accommodate those enjoying the hot weather and cool treats. Q13 News Chynna Greene reports.
ISSAQUAH, Wash. - People living in Issaquah will certainly need the A/C as it s expected to one of the hottest cities in Washington state. Our Q13 News crew found two places among others where people in or out of the area can go to beat the heat.
The Q13 Weather team has issued Weather Alert Days for Issaquah for Saturday, Sunday and Monday with temperatures projected to hit 111 on the 28th.
by Tim Gruver, The Center Square | February 22, 2021 05:00 PM Print this article
The better mileage Washington drivers get out of their vehicles, the less money could be in state coffers for repairing roadways whose costs may outpace Washington’s steep gas tax.
Currently, drivers pay 49.4 cents per gallon at the pump in Washington the fourth highest gas tax in the nation behind California, Illinois, and Pennsylvania. State lawmakers want to bump that tax higher as more fuel-efficient and electric vehicles hit the road and drivers fill up with less gas.
A bill sponsored by state Sen. Jake Fey, D-Tacoma, would raise Washington s gas tax by 18 cents in 2022 to charging stations, electrify state ferries, and help fish culverts meet federal standards.