With tighter regulations affecting the flow of recyclables in the U.S., officials look for new avenues for the region’s paper waste.
The mobile company said Sunday it plans to acquire Sprint. What does that mean for the city and its workforce?
Eastside lawmakers met on April 26 for a debrief with constituent businesses.
Bellevue has four pot stores with the largest being The Novel Tree, which grossed $4.9 million.
State and local officials met with residents about proposed expansions of toll lanes on I-405.
The proposed build-out would create 685 housing units and add 151,000 square feet to the mall.
A carbon fee could be on November’s ballot if supporters of I-1631 gather enough signatures.
An environmental assessment on expanding toll lanes on I-405 near Bellevue has been released.
New case at Woodinville stable has Eastside equestrian community working together to ensure virus does not spread to other stables.
A groundbreaking ceremony for a light rail maintenance facility was held on April 4.
Poor recycling habit means paper from Bellevue can’t be sent to China for reuse.
The program is a partnership between the cities of Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond, Renton and the Port of Seattle.
The eviction stems from unpaid rent totalling $21,285, court documents filed in King County Superior Court show.
The proposed project includes residential and office space as well as retail, including a grocery store.
The full move is expected to be complete by the end of this year.
Rezone would let developers build residential, retail and service space on a 6.4-acre plot.
County prepares to replace an aging pipe running beneath Lake Washington
Lewis County has long relied on the energy needs of the Bellevue-based utility’s customer-base. That’s all about to change.
Hundreds of people gathered in Kirkland on Sunday to rally for increased gun control.
Interstate 90 bridges between Seattle and Mercer Island were deemed “structurally deficient.”