FOOD & DRINK
Discover Issaquah's Top 3 Breakfast & Brunch Spots: A Gastronomic Adventure
In this article, we explore three delightful breakfast and brunch spots in Issaquah. Have you had the chance to visit any of these yet? If you have, we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comment section below!
These kent, WA based Kittens are the latest up for adoption and in need of a good home
Whether you're thinking about adopting a pet or simply delight in watching cute animals, you'd find a plethora of endearing pets awaiting adoption at animal shelters across and close to kent..
Things to do: Snowflake Lane, A Victorian Country Christmas Festival, FREE holiday activities
Puget Sound is officially in the holiday spirit, and there are plenty of things to do! For those looking to save some cash, look no further. In this list, you will find a selection of holiday events and activities that are completely FREE. As always, be sure to check our...
Washington's Sushi Gems: The Top 10 Sushi Spots to Explore
Washington State, known for its lush landscapes and vibrant cities, also boasts a remarkable sushi scene. Here are the top 10 sushi restaurants across Washington that offer an exceptional dining experience.
Return of KOMO's Parade of Lights honors the late Steve Pool
SEATTLE — KOMO News' Parade of Lights has returned after a years-long hiatus. The return takes on a special meaning this holiday season with the recent death of legendary KOMO weather forecaster and host Steve Pool. He died on Nov. 21 after battling early-onset Alzheimer's, according to Pool's family. He was 70 years old.
The Ultimate BBQ Tour: 3 Must-Visit Barbeque Spots in Issaquah
This article presents three exceptional barbecue spots in Issaquah. Have you had the chance to visit any of these yet? If you have, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Please share your experiences in the comments section below!
Remembering Steve Pool, 1953-2023
KVI’s John Carlson and KOMO 4 chief meteorologist, Shannon O’Donnell, pay tribute to Seattle broadcasting legend, Steve Pool, who passed away last week at age 70 after suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. Pool graduated from Tyee High School in SeaTac, WA and then from The University of Washington in 1977. After graduation from UW, Pool was hired by KOMO 4 as a reporter and anchor. When meteorologist Ray Ramsey retired in 1984, Pool studied with University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor, Cliff Mass, and became KOMO 4’s chief meteorologist until he retired in 2019. Pool was deeply involved in charity and community work throughout his life in Seattle.