The newness of Kelly Right Real Estate’s office near the intersection of Division Street and Isaacs Avenue belies the experience of its 20-odd agents.
Here is the city of Walla Walla’s reconstruction update for this week:
Eliza Van De Rostyne is something of a rescue specialist, but instead of a life preserver she wields a needle and thread.
The intersection at Wellington Avenue and Melrose Street has been turned into a four-way stop for the time being.
When Judy Melahn first set foot in 1538 Isaacs Ave., the hairstylist and esthetician thought her husband was pitching it as a rental property for the couple to buy.
Here is the city of Walla Walla’s reconstruction update for this week:
Reflections Salon owner Emily Reay has been working in the beauty industry 18 years. But her roots in it run much deeper.
Isaacs Avenue from Division to Roosevelt streets will reopen to traffic after months of construction just as the intersection at Roosevelt closes Monday.
Sung Morel’s longtime customers don’t have to say a word when they saddle up in her 1930s-era antique barber chair. She automatically knows what many of them want: A trim here, a cleanup at the neck.
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Long before she served her Thai dishes in Walla Walla at her namesake restaurant, Phoumy Hormratsamy began her long career in cooking for the Thai embassy in the capital of Laos.
Restaurants have long been a family affair for Miguel and Maria Tello, owners of Taqueria Mi Pueblito.
Local business owners Beth and Brian Luxton are likely best known as the owners of E Street Driving School, but they are chasing another dream a few blocks from the reconditioned ex-firehouse that is the home of their bread and butter.
A steady stream of patients strolls in and out of the doors of chiropractic doctor Stephen Trapani’s office, a quiet oasis in the middle of the Isaacs Avenue construction zone.