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Overlake Medical Center welcomes first baby of 2025

Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue, Washington, celebrated the arrival of Baby Sirpa, the first baby born in 2025, just moments after midnight. Weighing approximately seven pounds and nine ounces, Sirpa is the second child of her parents, who are also from Bellevue.

Bird flu outbreak kills big cats at shelter south of Seattle

A bird flu outbreak at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center in Shelton, Washington, has tragically resulted in the deaths of 20 big cats, including a Bengal tiger. The shelter is now closed and under quarantine, highlighting the vulnerability of wild cats to avian influenza. The community is urged to support the sanctuary during this difficult time.

Possible measles exposure in Bellevue, Seattle, Woodinville

A confirmed case of measles in a person who visited multiple businesses across King County has raised public health concerns in Bellevue, Seattle, and Woodinville. The local health department is urging residents to check their vaccination status and be aware of potential exposure at these locations.

Leslie Vea Erickson, 1953 - 2023

Leslie Vea Erickson, a beloved 70-year-old resident of Woodinville, Washington, passed away peacefully on December 20, 2023, after battling breast cancer. Remembered for her positive spirit and community involvement, she leaves behind a legacy through her family and contributions to local organizations. A memorial service is scheduled for February 24.

Declutter your Body and Mind

Dr. Allison Apfelbaum's article, 'Declutter your Body and Mind,' highlights the importance of detoxification as spring approaches. It offers practical steps for enhancing physical and mental well-being through decluttering.