The Novel Tree is poised to become the second recreational marijuana shop to open in Bellevue with its licensure finalized this week.
Bellevue isn’t lacking in business startups, and more may be coming out of the woodworks this weekend as the city and Bellevue College host a 54-hour competition that ends Sunday with final pitches by ambitious entrepreneurs to a set of high-level judges.
A lack of bids has the city advertising again for an independent review of Puget Sound Energy’s Energize Eastside project to determine whether it is truly necessary for meeting future energy capacity needs.
Members of the Meydenbauer Bay Neighbors Association were not comforted to hear future plans for traffic management in Old Bellevue on Oct. 16, further scoffing at projections that the downtown area won’t be in gridlock by 2030.
A Bellevue-based Second Amendment group is now requesting leniency for a former city councilwoman accused of stealing two of their pro-I-591 signs she claims was in retaliation for the theft of her own signs supporting an opposing measure on the Nov. 4 ballot, but only if the 74-year-old publicly apologizes.
The city on Wednesday announced the five police chief finalists who will be in Bellevue this week to meet with the public and city staff before a hiring decision is made.
Bellevue City Councilmember John Chelminiak says the University of Washington is eyeing the Bel-Red corridor to site a new innovation center proposed to pair students and faculty with companies and organizations to tackle global design and technology challenges.
The Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission is adding classes and reopening a satellite facility in an effort to reduce its backlog of new police officers seeking basic training, which has a number of law enforcement agencies waiting months to get in.
Mars Hill Church Pastor Mark Driscoll resigned Tuesday after a short leave of absence in August, prompted by accusations he had abused the power granted to him by the position and shunned former members who questioned his decisions.
The Seattle Humane Society is in the early stages of designing an expanded, three-story facility in Bellevue to replace its outdated campus on Eastgate Way.
Online search and advertising giant Google named Bellevue this year’s eCity for Washington on Thursday, recognizing the city’s business sector as a leader in ecommerce for the state.
John Chelminiak says he’s satisfied with the compensation he receives for his time serving as a Bellevue city councilmember, but the concerns of others on the council prompted him to speak up Monday about adjusting pay for elected officials — something that hasn’t been done in 14 years.
The Bellevue City Council on Monday approved an agreement with Seattle University to replace the infield at the Bannerwood Park Baseball Field with synthetic turf.
Bellevue Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect in the Oct. 4 robbery and stabbing at the Bellevue Square Macy’s.
Intermittent rain couldn’t keep families away from the Kelsey Creek Farm Fair in Bellevue on Saturday, Oct. 11.
The annual event included pony rides, a puppet show, live music, a pumpkin patch, wagon rides, barnyard critters and pumpkin decorating.
Puget Sound Energy reports a community advisory group has further reduced an original 18 proposed route options for the energy company’s Energize Eastside project down to four.
Bellevue firefighters responded to a vehicle fire early Wednesday morning at the Eastgate Park and Ride garage, where a minivan on the second floor was destroyed and another vehicle damaged.
West77 Partners has submitted its design for a six-story Hilton Garden Inn to be constructed on 108th Avenue Northeast in downtown Bellevue next year.
A Snohomish couple feels they’ve had a piece of their lives restored after a woman returned the $20,000 wedding ring she stole at the Nordstrom Rack in Factoria.
It’s out with the old and in with the new at the Factoria Transfer Station, where for the past week crews have been demolishing antiquated warehouses to make way for a $50 million facility upgrade.