In the past, patients with brain cancer in the Pacific Northwest had few options for state-of-the-art help.
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With technology these days, connecting to different parts of the world is as easy as a click of a button. The game of chess, for example, now can match up opponents from two different cultures, competing in a game of logic and skill.
Sixty-three years have past, but Hideko Tamura still remembers the way her cousin Hideyuki would climb high atop the roof their home in Hiroshima and watch the B-29 planes fly over head during air raids. She can still imagine him looking up in awe at the hundreds of planes flying over head each day.
She also vividly remembers the devastation of the morning of Aug. 6, 1945 when an atomic bomb was dropped on the city.
The room rumbled on Tuesday night at the Westin Hotel in Seattle as a crowd of democratic supporters cheered for Gov. Christine Gregoire in unison, “Four more years. Four more years.”
When the letter from Macy’s arrived in the mail, Darla Tokuno had no idea why her daughter was so excited. The envelope contained an announcement letter, congratulating Tokuno on winning a spot on the runway for the 12th Annual Breast Cancer Survivor Fashion Show. Having heard about the contest for the first time, it took Tokuno a few moments to figure out it was her daughter, Deven’s, doing.
Volunteers from 10 churches, mosques and synagogues hammered away at a construction site at Snoqualmie Ridge recently to help six families get a new home.
The event, Together We Build, is an Interfaith Coalition of Christians, Jews, and Muslims working together to build houses for low-income families in East King County. The activity is now in its seventh year.
Dr. Laura Schlessinger will bring her sass, wit and yoga poses to the stage at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue this Saturday, Nov. 8.
By Lindsay Larin Bellevue Reporter Voters in the Eastside’s 48th Legislature District will hit the poles on Nov. 4 to…
By Lindsay Larin Bellevue Reporter For Tricia Lapitan, it began on a cold December day with a string of Christmas…
In Denny Andrews’ premiere book, Confessions of a Mortgage Insider, he pulls the covers back on the meltdown of the mortgage industry and the ramifications on the United States economy.
By Lindsay Larin Bellevue Reporter Growing up, Michele Trumbull always hated the color pink. Now, she wears it proudly from…
Ten years in the making, the first phase of the newly expanded Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center in Bellevue is complete. The public got a first look at the facility Saturday during a grand opening celebration.
When I received the phone call from Ecuardo Khawam asking me to represent The Reporter as a judge for A Masquerade Fashion Show and the fourth challenge of Seattle’s Next Super Model I had two thoughts.
From the outside it mirrored a typical brick building, but for Missy Craven and the Overlake High School graduating class of 1948, each brick represented a memory.