Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson predicts is proposing pass legislation in Olympia to change the legal age for tobacco use from 18 to 21, his goal being to make the state the first in the country to do so.
Schnitzer West closed on its acquisition of the Bel-Kirk Office Center on Jan. 16, with plans for redesigning its two buildings in late spring.
The King County Board of Health may hold off on implementing increased fees for temporary events and farmers markets this year to allow for revisions to its inspection services, the deficit for doing so estimated at $500,000 this year.
Bellevue-based kiosk operator Outerwall announced today (Tuesday, Jan. 20) the resignation of CEO J. Scott Di Valerio, who will be replaced by company board member Nora M. Denzel in the interim.
A Bellevue man alleged to have been support manager for the illicit goods website Silk Road 2.0 was arrested last week and charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office with conspiracy to distribute heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday its approval of a $1.33 billion loan to Sound Transit for its East Link extension from Seattle to Redmond.
Coding Dojo CEO Richard Wang says the company’s new headquarters in downtown Bellevue will grow conservatively, in sync with the programming boot camp’s expansion into other national and international markets.
Homeland Security’s investigation into the latest iteration of the underground website Silk Road has cast a spotlight on a Bellevue resident believed to have purchased massive quantities of prescription drugs through the site for distribution.
While Newport Hills residents wait for the development they want to occur in their neighborhood, their community club is asking the Bellevue City Council to spare one property from the development they don’t.
he city plans to convert half of Bellevue’s streetlights from incandescent bulbs to light-emitting diodes by 2016, the changeover estimated to save the operating budget $173,000 annually.
After two years of negotiations, Panos Properties made a $30-million cash purchase of the Overlake Crossing Shopping Center from the Walgreens Company, which closed on Dec. 31.
The man responsible for the 2012 Christmas Eve shooting death of DeShawn Milliken at the former Munchbar nightclub in Bellevue was sentenced today to 18 1/2 in prison Friday in King County Superior Court.
Darren and Nancy Gertz went from crime-victims to crime-stoppers last month when they tracked down the two men charged with burglarizing their Bellevue home while they and their children slept.
Portland Police detectives arrested a 24-year-old Bellevue man Wednesday in connection to the death of an alleged victim of sex trafficking at the DoubleTree Hotel Lloyd Center on Dec. 26.
The old Bamboo Gardens in downtown Bellevue is coming down to make way for a seven-story AC Marriott Hotel, but owner Stacey Zhong said she’ll be back with a new location, new name and lightly tweaked menu by mid-February.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office is seeking the arrest and extradition of a former French Immersion School of Washington second-grade teacher on two counts of child molestation, stemming from allegations she groped the breasts of at least two 8-year-old girls prior to her termination.
Howard Behar warned Solutions Summit attendees Wednesday that a forthcoming $15 minimum wage in Seattle will have negative impacts for the local economy. The former Starbucks Coffee president foresees price increases on goods and services and a move to eliminate part-time employment.
A group of Bellevue community leaders that includes a former mayor and the Kemper Development Company is asking the Washington State Shorelines Hearings Board to vacate permits issued to Sound Transit for constructing a portion of its light rail line and transit station in the Mercer Slough Nature Park.
Bellevue Police arrested a 28-year-old Marysville man for allegedly threatening employees and customers at the Sturtevant’s sporting goods store with a stolen gun on Friday, Jan. 2.
The Low Income Housing Institute will begin taking applications later this month for preleasing its 57-unit affordable workforce housing complex, slated for completion in early March.