Constructed from the ground up, the 33,000-square-foot Northup facility is a nearly fourfold expansion adding an urgent care clinic, more specialty services – such as gastrointestinal, echocardiology and sports medicine – expanded outpatient surgical capability and an on-site pharmacy and a reworked system for staging patients in examination rooms.
A joint operation by Bellevue School District and charitable organizations provided 38 students vision exams and glasses Feb. 12.
On Sunday, Seattle Children’s Hospital will hold an Academy Awards fundraiser at The Parlor Bellevue for uncompensated care services.
An author born and raised in Bellevue has released her debut book about the Jet Age and growing up as the daughter of a Boeing test pilot. “Growing Up Boeing: The Early Jet Age Through the Eyes of a Test Pilot’s Daughter” is a look at the people behind Boeing’s prolific commercial jet development from the post-WWII era to the 1980s, framed by the author’s life in a company family.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, Overlake Medical Center will host a panel of medical experts to discuss issues of women’s pelvic health. The event is free, but preregistration is required.
The Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center is offering a new after-school program for middle school students interested in learning about environmental science and the role of “clean technology” in solving natural crises.
“I was very happy,” Infinity teammate and Odle Middle School student Sagarika Samavedi said of the win. “I’m excited to see Washington, D.C. … I want to see the White House and some of the other monuments there.”
Creative Children for Charity, a Sammamish-based student arts program, is seeking artists to help create a collage displaying qualities of leadership.
Simply Clean, based in Eastgate, has taken collections since late December to benefit King County’s homeless population while raising awareness of the ongoing homeless problem.
Mick Foley’s accomplishments in the ring made him a star, but his accomplishments outside it gave him staying power. He wrote the first WWE autobiography without the aid of a ghost writer and, in his retirement from active competition, he’s written three more memoirs, four children’s books and two novels. Most recently, Foley has taken the stage as a stand up comedian, recounting well-known stories from his wrestling career that transition into vignettes about his family and everyday life.
The Bellevue Arts Museum is highlighting the work of artist craftsmen in ‘Crafting a Continuum,’ a new exhibit imported from the Arizona State University Art Museum and its Ceramics Research Center.
Overlake Hospital and Group Health have partnered to provide a recently Food and Drug Administration approved heart surgery to patients of severe aortic valve stenosis.
Three district measures — authorizing the renewal of two levies and the issuance of bonds for capital construction projects — were each passing by more than 70 percent on election night.
“BAM Biennial: Knock on Wood” is the third such exhibition by the museum, scheduled to run from Oct. 31 to March 29, 2015. Two artists will be awarded $5,000 prizes and one will be offered a future solo exhibit.
They’re desk jockeys and work-a-days, game designers, lawyers, homebodies, doctors and accountants. They are male and female, young and old. A motley group, but a group united by one commonality: they all have a great set of pipes.
Chen, a senior attending Interlake High School, took first place in the Music Teachers National Association Northwest divisionals, held at Portland’s Reed College Jan. 11. She previously won the Washington state competition in Ellensburg.
Psychiatrist, old home enthusiast and author Brian Coleman will give a presentation at the Bellevue Arts Museum Friday on the influence of artist Mariano Fortuny’s work in home decorative arts.
University Book Store’s Bellevue location will host author and speaker Vicki Robin as she discusses her book “Blessing The Hands That Feed Us.”
A 20-year-old man in prisoner custody escaped outside the Bellevue District Courthouse around 11 a.m. Friday morning. Police were searching for the man who was still in a red prison jumpsuit and restraints at the time of his escape.
Shortly after 12 p.m., a motorcycle officer blocked entry onto Southeast 28th Place off Richards Road, in the area of the Sequoia Grove Apartments.