After my first attempt at Crossfit last week, I asked Reign City Fitness co-owner and trainer Julie Tro, with stupid sincerity, what exercises she recommended I do the following day. Since she said whatever wasn’t hurting could be exercised, the obvious answer was — nothing.
The man responsible for the 2012 Christmas Eve shooting death of DeShawn Milliken at the former Munchbar nightclub in Bellevue pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of second-degree murder.
Bellevue residents objecting to Puget Sound Energy’s Energize Eastside project raised more concerns on Monday about the company selected by the city to provide a third-party analysis of future energy demands on the Eastside and whether those findings match up with PSE’s projections.
The Meydenbauer Center will be the final frontier for Star Trek fans looking to meet up with other Trekkies this weekend and get up close and personal with some of their favorite actors from the sci-fi franchise’s five television programs over the past 48 years.
The Bellevue City Council squirreled away $1 million in its biennial budget last week to be committed to an ongoing public-private partnership under negotiations to complete the long-delayed Tateuchi Center.
Bellevue Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying two women suspected of making off with nearly $400 in liquor from the Factoria Safeway store on Sunday, Dec. 7.
Fitness trainer Julie Tro pushes her clients to give their all in the gym, and holds herself to the same standard when it comes to running her new business in Bellevue.
Reign City Fitness opened its doors last month inside the former 24 Hour Fitness on 140th Avenue Northeast, offering personal training and popular group fitness classes.
The city of Bellevue has tapped Impact Hub Seattle LLC to lead its economic strategy of growing entrepreneurial success here, entering into a two-year agreement this week to repurpose the Lincoln Center as a startup incubator.
Property crimes in Bellevue over the first nine months of 2014 are nearly 15-percent higher than the same time last year. With the holiday season in full swing, police want residents and shoppers to follow a few simple steps to discourage criminal behavior across the city.
Deputy Mayor Kevin Wallace apologized to his Bellevue constituents Nov. 24, for what he called an unwillingness by the city council to stand up to Sound Transit and “protect the city” from light rail impacts.
It was a winding road filled with motions, debate and points of clarification, but Bellevue councilmembers exited City Hall Monday with an adopted 2015-16 budget they all could support – some more begrudgingly than others.
Firefighters responded to an early morning two-alarm fire at A&M Auto Repair on Southeast 27th Place on Nov. 25, after responding earlier that morning.
Bellevue Police are pointing to icy windows and a failure to look right as contributing to a teen driver’s collision with a 77-year-old Seattle woman that killed the pedestrian early Monday morning.
Two Bellevue men pleaded guilty Wednesday to running a hash oil operation out of a Hampton Greens apartment, which last year resulted in an explosion at the complex that injured several residents, one of whom died following hospitalization for injuries sustained while fleeing her home.
Firefighters were still hosing down hotspots at A&M Auto Repair Wednesday afternoon, after responding earlier that morning to a two-alarm fire at the building on Southeast 27th Place.
Police and firefighters responded to the Chevron station on 100th Avenue Northeast and Main Street around 11 a.m., where a 73-year-old Bellevue woman reportedly drove her SUV over a gas station employee.
Interlake High School teacher Patrick Colgan pleaded not guilty Wednesday in King County Superior Court to allegations he engaged in a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student from March to June of this year.
Snowflake Lane has over the past nine years marked the commencement of the winter holiday season in downtown Bellevue with highly orchestrated jubilation, each season an expectation of something more — and the 10th annual production will be no different.
This year’s red-light camera infractions are poised to be higher than last’s, the first increase since Bellevue Police implemented the program in 2010. Next month American Traffic Solutions will add three more cameras around the city as part of a council-approved expansion.
Deputy Mayor Kevin Wallace changed course during this week’s 2015-16 budget talks, agreeing now that the city must not delay a road project in Bellevue’s developing Spring District and that some property tax increase may be necessary next year.