Bellevue residents looking for entertainment on the Fourth of July can join the thousands of attendees celebrating the nation’s birthday and the Bellevue Family Fourth’s 25th anniversary.
If you’re going to get a tattoo, especially a large one, it has to be something with meaning.
The school year came to a tense end at Chinook Middle School after a student threatened to bring a weapon to school.
Thousands of Bellevue residents and visitors filled Crossroads Park last weekend to celebrate the 2016 Strawberry Festival.
Bellevue Police officer Craig Hanaumi practices his moves at the skate park in Bellevue. Officer Hanaumi is a regular at the skate park and is well-known by teens, helping to foster better relationships between the police department and young Bellevue residents.
The Bellevue Police Department recovered $65,000 worth of jewelry stolen from the Bellevue Square Nordstrom location last December.
The Bellevue Police are currently investigating a death at the downtown Bellevue Library.
The Bellevue Police are searching for a resident who was last seen a week ago and may be suicidal, the department said in a press release.
Aiden Lescher, 5, saved Bellevue from Dr. White Winter as Justice Boy.
Update: Several organizations have suspended their searches, but the Bellevue Fire Department is still looking for the body of a 37-year-old Bellevue father who has been missing the inflatable boat carrying him and his son capsized on Phantom Lake on June 20.
Hostage negotiators were able to safely resolve a tense situation Monday where an armed man had threatened construction workers and barricaded himself on the construction site.
Odle Middle School students cheered on their five classmates last week who will represent the United States at the International Rocketry Contest in London next month.
A Sammamish High School student who immigrated to the United States when he was young and worked an after-school job to help support his family is the first recipient of a new scholarship created by Sammamish alumni for first-generation college students.
Photos from Interlake High School’s graduation on June 14.
From the time she was 4 years old, Jenni Schaefer heard the voice of her eating disorder, Ed, judge her. The personified voice of her disease needled her for years about her body and eating habits, eventually controlling many aspects of her life.
Members of the Bellevue Fire Department helped crews from Kirkland, Redmond, Woodinville and Eastside Fire and Rescue respond to a three-alarm fire at the 6001 apartments in Redmond on June 11. In all, 21 vehicles responded to the fire. No one was injured and crews were able to bring the fire under control.
The Bellevue Police Department is investigating allegations that a former Jubilee REACH employee who worked in Tillicum Middle School engaged in improper communication with a minor.
With the crowd of people, electric neon colors and Mason Gordon’s indefatigable energy, it was easy not to notice the four surgical scars snaking across his head. Mason, 11, has inoperable brain cancer, but he and his mother, Lindsey, keep their spirits up with help from their friends.