All four members of the Gao family are at home under one roof now. But it hasn’t always been that way. In an unusual twist of fate, both Carl and Cissy Gao’s daughters were born premature — and both weighed approximately 1.5 pounds at birth.
Issaquah’s Adrianne Haslet-Davis, 32, who lost her foot and part of her leg in the Boston Marathon bombing, will be honored at a community event June 1 at Seattle Center, in the Center House on the big hardwood dance floor.
As an independent appraiser works to set a value on logger Kurt Erickson’s 216-acres on Squak Mountain, Erickson has applied for another permit to harvest timber on his land.
According to the American Cancer Society, the chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer some time during her life is about one in eight. The chance of dying from breast cancer is about one in 36. I have found that it has become a big part of who I am now. It’s not something to be ashamed of. At first I blamed myself — what did I do to bring this on? What didn’t I do that I should have? There is no good answer, other than that cancer has its own agenda.
Jenn Nudelman, 46, knew the odds were stacked against her. Breast cancer runs deep in her family so she knew her chance of getting the disease was one in three. Her grandmother died from breast cancer, and she has two aunts who are survivors.
Issaquah urogynecologist Dr. Julie LaCombe traveled to Bangladesh from April 19-26 with Drs. Tracy Capes and Nabila Noor, a midwife, a nurse and an anesthesiologist and performed 25 prolapse procedures in three days.
The effort to annex Klahanie and surrounding neighborhoods moves forward.
Issaquah has had a tip line in the past, but it wasn’t very well explained to the public | all calls remain anonymous
King County Sheriff’s department will continue to investigate accident near Issaquah Saturday morning.
Dol Sot Korean Cuisine in Gilman Village was closed by a public health food inspector Tuesday, April 30, for having potentially hazardous foods at unsafe temperatures, among other violations. It re-opened May 1 after correcting the issues.
Tranquility Holistic Center, Issaquah’s third collective garden access point for medical marijuana patients, plans to open once it secures a change of use permit for converting a single family home to a business.
Just in the nick of time, King County executive Dow Constantine and the Trust for Public Land have signed a conditional agreement to purchase the 216-acres owned by Erickson Logging, Inc. on Squak Mountain, saving the pristine forest from logging.
Who knew that the majority of commercial soaps and body washes contain carcinogens? Shelly Holbrook-Eveling knew that, which was part of the reason she started The Seattle Soap Shop in her Issaquah home. Most soaps contain surfactants, which serve as the foaming agent, and surfactants contain ethanol. Yuk.
After a year of intense training, 24-year-old Issaquah native Angela Beard got the happy news Sunday night that she made the cut to be one of this year’s Sea Gals — the 34-member cheer squad for the Seattle Seahawks.
Issaquah attorney Stacy Goodman will seek re-election to the Issaquah City Council.
If you’ve ever wondered why I-90 doesn’t look like I-5, it’s because of the dedication for the past 20 years of the Mountain to Sound Greenway Trust.
The King County Conservation Futures Citizen’s Committee, had a close up look at Squak Mountain Saturday, April 27.
Adrianne Haslet-Davis, 32, a 1998 graduate of Issaquah High School, was honored on Tuesday’s result show on “Dancing With the Stars.”
The attorney representing the Issaquah Alps Trail Club and the organization Save Squak (mountain) has made it clear to the Department of Natural Resources, that the new forest practices application filed by Erickson Logging does not meet several requirements.
New construction projects are popping up like mushrooms in Issaquah. The active projects list, defined as one which an applicant has applied for a permit, had 30 projects on the list as of March 21.