Bellevue Police are requesting the public’s help in locating a suspect with ties to a nationwide theft operation, who has been linked to several stolen credit card transactions on Eastside.
A 49-year-old man was arrested and remains under investigation for allegations he conned elderly women out of more than $600,000, reportedly deceiving three into investing into nonexistent companies he claimed to operate and using the ill-gotten gains to purchase expensive motorcycles.
The Kemper Development Company has started the permitting process for an underground tunnel that will connect Lincoln Square to its counterpart tower under construction on Bellevue Way.
Two men convicted for their involvement in separate identity theft operations investigated by Bellevue police have been handed down lengthy sentences, according to an announcement by the police department.
SAP’s $8.3-billion purchase of Concur earlier this month is expected to boost the corporation’s cloud-based solutions offerings while expanding the Bellevue-based travel and business expense management company’s global reach.
Three new red-light cameras will be activated in Bellevue on Thursday, setting a 30-day grace period where drivers will receive warnings instead of citations. A new school zone speed camera also has been installed in front of Sunset Elementary.
Work is on track to relocate the King County District Courthouse in Bellevue next spring, allowing the outdated and contaminated facility currently in use to be leveled and improvements to Surrey Downs Park to start.
Interlake High School senior Charlene Kwon has a long-term plan to one day become a politician, and her first behind-the-scenes foray in local government started this school year when she was accepted as an intern with Bellevue Mayor Claudia Balducci.
In keeping with its mounting support of economic development through business startups, the city of Bellevue is exploring the feasibility of creating a crowdfunding marketplace where investors can be almost anyone.
After two years of research by AT&T to create a retail design that provides an interactive customer experience, the telecommunications company launched its fourth “Store of the Future” at Lincoln Square on Thursday.
With opposition to Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed 2015-17 biennial budget coming from both sides of the aisle, the state’s top executive says it’s up to the Legislature to provide a better alternative.
Whether it’s investor funding, team building, technology support or developing best strategies for business startups, extraSlice CEO Binu Reghunathan says Bellevue’s Smart Space is here to help.
About 5,000 families were greeted by Santa and sent home with toys collected by the Bellevue Firefighter Community Support Foundation during the Youth Holiday Party at the Crossroads Community Center on Tuesday, Dec. 16. The center was still handing out toys the next day.
City Manager Brad Miyake says he’s taking a more targeted approach to finding Bellevue’s next police chief, after the city dished out a sizable sum earlier this year only to end up passing on several prospective candidates back in November.
Fans of the popular sci-fi franchise came out to the Meydenbauer Convention Center in Bellevue Dec. 12-14 to meet stars from the shows, get signed autograph, engage in trivia contests, buy Star Trek merchandise and, of course, cosplay.
Bellevue Police arrested a 25-year-old Bellevue man for vehicular assault early this morning, following a two-vehicle collision on the 15400 block of Lake Hills Boulevard where the man is believed to have been intoxicated.
Police say a report from a concerned neighbor in the Wilburton area on Thursday led to the arrest of three suspects in a rash of package thefts that occurred in several Bellevue neighborhoods.
A former Bellevue-based developer and lender indicted last year on charges he hid his assets for 10 years while avoiding taxes and living a life of luxury was convicted of two counts of tax evasion on Thursday.
The National Weather Service has issued a high-wind warning for the Puget Sound region to remain in effect from 4 p.m. today to 4 a.m. Friday, predicting overnight winds of 30-40 mph and gusts up to 65 mph.
A community advisory group formed to assist in selecting a preferred route for Puget Sound Energy to use for running 18 miles of 230kV transmission lines from Renton to Redmond left the energy company with two options to consider after its final meeting Wednesday night — a minority report is also forthcoming, explaining why some members chose none-of-the-above.