A police stand off with a so-called ‘dangerous,’ armed Bellevue man ended peacefully after SWAT members used tear gas to storm the home he was hiding in.
In four months, Charlie Walker has made a huge life change. He has gone from feeling depressed and sluggish to full of energy and active. He’s lost 66 pounds, dropping eight pant sizes in the process.
With the help of a four-legged friend, Seattle Humane broke ground on a new shelter and medical facility that will pave the way for their partnership with the Washington State University veterinary school and increase the amount of furry friends they are able to take in annually.
With the scope of drug addition changing in King County, County Executive Dow Constantine announced the formation of a heroin and opiate-specific task force, although the city of Bellevue’s role in the organization is still under question.
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An alleged thief and his getaway vehicle became the first private vehicle to drive on the new State Route 520 bridge while leading police on a high speed chase on Feb. 25.
Two off-duty Bellevue firefighters jumped into action late last week and saved lives in two separate accidents.
A group of Bellevue students took a family member’s pain and have turned it into an award-winning musical therapy app.
Update: The First Congregational Church’s ‘Black Lives Matter banner has been stolen, Reverend Kevin Brown told the Reporter. None of the church staff removed it.
Several alleged gang members and robbers learned a little too late that they shouldn’t mess with Bellevue.
For more than 125 years, Carnegie Hall has hosted some of the most talented performers from across the world. Last week, a young Bellevue singer joined their ranks when she was selected to be a part of an international choir ensemble.
After 25 years of work combatting drug-related crimes, the Eastside Narcotics Task Force will be disbanding in June.
Nearly six months after their abduction at the hands of their mother, the Cook brothers are back home in Bellevue.
Two young lovers sit on a public bench in this undated Bellevue American photo.
College hopefuls can learn more about finding the right school, entrance exams, writing essays and more at the 2016 College Conference at Bellevue schools this week.
Bellevue police are searching for the driver in a hit-and-run collision and the victim, who was pinned between two cars before allegedly beingforced into the driver’s car on Saturday.
A blast from Bellevue’s past! In this new series, Bellevue Reporter staff will bring you images from our archives.