Nearly a week after a bomb cyclone brought hurricane-force winds to the Pacific Northwest, the scale of destruction in ...
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — Thanksgiving looks a bit different for families impacted by last week's destructive bomb cyclone. One ...
King County Councilmember Sarah Perry says she wants to support neighbors who were hit the hardest by Tuesday's bomb cyclone.
ISSAQUAH, Wash. — It's been over a week since a bomb cyclone ripped across western Washington destroying homes, bringing down ...
Puget Sound Energy crews are continuing to work to restore power to the region. ISSAQUAH, Wash. — One week after a bomb ...
The KOMO 4 Drone shows a crane removing a massive tree from a home off Mt. Fury Circle and Mountain Park Blvd. SW.
It's been a “long week” east of Lake Washington, where thousands were still without power five days after a windstorm flattened trees and killed two people.
Tens of thousands of people remained without power in the Seattle area Saturday after several days in the dark.
In Issaquah, several neighborhoods finally regained power on Friday after being in the dark for three consecutive nights. People still without power told KOMO News that they took comfort in the ...