Seattle University students will soon begin to swarm Downtown Bellevue as the school prepares to open its new Eastside campus location next month.
After months of mystery, Cougar Mountain residents have turned to police to find out who is purposefully plaguing their roadways with hundreds of nails.
Tacoma-based retailer Seldens Designer Home Furnishing has opened their first store in Bellevue, having purchased the longtime furniture retailer Masins Furniture in April.
Rebekah Edelman first began to notice she was losing her hearing when she was 14. She slowly began responding ‘what?’ to people talking to her or asking them to repeat themselves. Soon, she was the only child in her school wearing hearing aids.
In the midst of the region’s all-time driest May-July and unusually hot weather, the city of Bellevue joined with the Cascade Water Alliance and other cities to recommend that citizens reduce their water use by 10 percent
Bellevue resident Christine Morris has been identified as the victim of an automobile accident in which she swerved to avoid a tire on State Route 2 in Chelan County and lost control of her SUV on the evening of Thurs. Aug 6.
The Seattle Shakespeare Company will bring the Bard’s classic “As You Like It” to Ashwood Park on Saturday, Aug. 8 as part of a local organization’s efforts to showcase the sliver of greenery in the concrete jungle of Downtown Bellevue.
Federal, state and local law enforcement officials executed search warrants on locations in Bellevue, Seattle, Renton and other local communities for the culmination of a 18-month long long drug trafficking investigation.
The Bellevue School District has received funding for an additional 60 state-funded preschool slots for the 2015-2016 school year for low-income children.
The Bellevue Brewing Company has teamed up with local rock station KZOK 102.5 and Columbia Distributing for a special rock n’ roll-themed craft beer that was released on Thursday, Aug. 6.
With somewhere around 45 pounds of protective gear on my back during an 85 degree summer day, I felt like I was suffocating as I prepared to enter the smoking building filled with flames in front of me.
The city of Bellevue shared low voter turnout with the rest of King County in Tuesday night’s initial primary election results. Almost 14,700 Bellevue residents had their ballots counted the night of Aug. 4, which was about 20 percent of the city’s 73,000 registered voters — meanwhile the county saw a 19.52 percent ballot return rate overall.
Bellevue Police detectives arrested a Bellevue man on Wednesday, July 29 who had recently been released from prison and was linked to close to a dozen burglaries by three small blood droplets found at one crime scene.
Bellevue firefighters gathered early Thursday morning for a “pushing in” ceremony for the department’s first new firetruck in 15 years.
New Interlake High School science teacher Beth Gatewood got more than she expected working at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center this summer — not only was she working alongside world-class researchers, she found herself collaborating with longtime Interlake educator Philip Allen.
To celebrate the global launch of Windows 10, Microsoft executives flocked to Downtown Bellevue and employees scattered across King County on Wednesday to volunteer in several dozen community service projects, including four in Bellevue.
A swarm of people in bright green T-shirts filled the main room of the 520 Bar and Grill in the Old Bellevue neighborhood with noise. Some were longtime vegans, while a few were carnivores looking to try something new. Altogether, the group was participating in the first Vegan Food Crawl, organized by Bellevue-based health coach and blogger Kirstin Wuhrman.
Alarms blare in the background as a first responder frantically reports that an officer has been shot and the gunmen have retreated further into the building. Kirkland Police officer Tiffany Trombley calmly relays the news over the radio to other responding officers swarming the school while trying to determine where the injured officer is located.
City officials voted on Monday to approve a measure change the population served by the Harrington House, bringing to an end one of the few housing options for pregnant and single women in need with children on the Eastside.
Volunteers from the Pacific Science Center taught Bellevue children about physics and engineering during an egg drop workshop at the Newport Way Library on Thursday, July 23.