Kemper Development is more than just considering an upscale grocery store to fill a portion of the shuttered J.C. Penney building at Bellevue Square, according to permit documents recently published by the city.
Ming and Helen Yu opened a Tropical Smoothie Cafe franchise in downtown Bellevue after witnessing its popularity first-hand through their children.
The Senate Transportation Committee passed a transportation package to the chamber floor last week that includes funding for widening Interstate 405, completing the west side of the State Route 520 floating bridge and what Democrats are calling a “poison pill.”
Bellevue’s government affairs director brought a concerning state Senate bill to the city council’s attention Monday that would pull state funding for basic police training and put all cost on local jurisdictions.
The Bellevue Police report 84-year-old James E. Pyne was found wandering in Factoria, near Newport High School, around midnight Wednesday. He had been reported missing about seven hours prior to being found by a resident who recognized him from reports.
Two Bellevue men set out last year to capture the thoughts of the people on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the West Bank and Jerusalem, seeking out those committed to peace.
Spring District development company Wright Runstad has partnered with Security Properties for the construction of a block of five mixed-use residential buildings over 2.53 acres of the district’s 36-acre site.
Medina Police have been investigating a case since the first part of February involving a Bellevue High School non-teaching staff member alleged to have had inappropriate contact with a student, the school district recently notifying parents.
The city of Bellevue is concerned about the dangerous risks many pedestrians are taking downtown, ignoring construction site perimeters and skipping crosswalks in an effort to shore up the distance to their next destination.
Rumors about a Whole Foods Market opening in a portion of vacant J.C. Penney space at Bellevue Square ramped up again this week after residents reported being part of a phone survey telling them as such, but the supermarket chain tells the Reporter it has nothing to do with the ongoing research.
The city of Bellevue will host a reception for the public to meet four finalists for police chief while they’re here for in-person interviews this week. The reception is to be held 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at Bellevue City Hall, Room 1E-112.
King County Councilmember Jane Hague is getting competition for her seventh bid on the council in the form of Bellevue Mayor Claudia Balducci, who announced her candidacy today.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office filed a felony harassment charge in juvenile court Thursday against a 17-year-old Bellevue student alleged to have threatened to go on a mass shooting at the International School he attends.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Tuesday legislation in Olympia to change the legal age for tobacco use from 18 to 21 was approved by a 12-3 vote of the House Care and Wellness Committee.
After a two-year construction cycle that included the engineering challenges of building a round performance venue into a hillside and harnessing natural light and geothermal heat, the Bellevue Youth Theatre will open to the public on March 14.
MOD Super Fast Pizza and information technology solutions company Intergen North America are moving bases to the Bellevue Technology Center, according to KBS Strategic Opportunity REIT.
Bellevue’s third recreational marijuana shop, BelMar, began its soft opening Thursday, Feb. 12, relying mostly on word-of-mouth and curious drivers along 116th Avenue Northeast to draw in business.
Big changes are coming at the Crossroads Mall, with new tenants coming in and others shuffling and expanding spaces.
The Bellevue Police Department will move out of the Crossroads substation it has operated out of since the mid-90s into a new space in the Crossroads Mall later this year.
The International School was closed today following a third-party report of a potential threat made against the school through social media Thursday night. Bellevue Police Detective Amanda Jensen confirmed a minor was arrested this morning in connection to the alleged threat. It is unknown if the minor is a student at the International District.