A young woman chips away at a windshield with an ax while her fellow “firefighters” use the jaws of life to pry open a car door and rescue the imaginary passenger inside. Across the way, another group was rappelling three stories down the side of the Bellevue Fire Department’s training building while three girls cheered on a teammate climbing a six-story tall ladder next to them.
The Bellevue School District’s budget revenue is expected to continue its upward trend this coming year, but the fight over levy dollars and state education funding have them uncertain about the future.
The residents of a Yarrow Bay-area condominium complex are all uninjured and back in their homes after a fire in the building’s attic on July 23.
Manuel Alvarez couldn’t wait to take the big yellow bus to school with his neighbors.
Bellevue’s Space Potatoes rocketry team took first place in the International Rocketry Challenge on July 15 after competing against thousands of students from around the world.
A dozen Bellevue retirees visited the Bellevue Police Department on July 18 to show their appreciation for law enforcement following attacks across the nation.
A 22-year old former Jubilee REACH employee was charged for a host of alleged sex offenses against three different females — one of whom was a minor. He is the second Jubilee REACH employee to be charged with crimes against the students they were supposed to be mentoring.
The adoption of new technology at Overlake Medical Center could make a huge difference in the lives of Eastside men suffering from one of the more common and fatal forms of cancer in the country.
A new Bellevue Arts Museum exhibit may just be Bellevue’s window into the national conversation on race and violence.
Bellevue Police officers rushed to Downtown Park last night after receiving several 911 calls reporting someone screaming, expecting to find an assault in progress or some other mayhem. But instead, they stumbled upon around 100 people competing to catch ’em all on the new Pokemon Go app.
KingCo officials have upheld most of the sanctions placed on the Bellevue Wolverines football team and increased the sanctions against coaching staff, but have ruled that they do not have the authority to ban the team from post-season play.
For some, moving to a new country halfway across the world is isolating and scary. For Tatiana Savchenko, it was inspiring.
An Eastside family’s upsetting experience at a Bellevue screening of the movie “Finding Dory” has them hoping the community can find compassion and understanding for autistic children.
A private dive team hired by the family of a missing Bellevue man located a body in Phantom Lake Tuesday morning, according to police.
Thousands of people filled Downtown Park for the 25th annual Bellevue Family Fourth festivities.
There were 240 fires caused by Fourth of July fireworks in King County last year, despite the fact that fireworks are largely banned throughout the area, according to the state fire marshal.