Bellevue College’s new hearing loop in the theater is one of several innovations used to help students with disabilities.
A record-breaking junior and strong freshmen class have Knights poised for postseason.
Harriet Ott and the Bellevue Aquatic Center have become an ideal match for aquatic therapy.
The last two state champions in 2A boys singles are back for a run at a 3A crown for the Interlake tennis team.
One Bellevue organization is giving people a chance to give much more than canned food or money.
Bellevue alum and Denver University lacrosse player Cole Nordstrom chats with the Reporter.
Bellevue players and coaches were disheartened when captain Ari Morales was lost for the year during the summer. But his presence in the wake of the injury has proven a major lift for the Wolverines.
Newport and Skyline will square off Friday with a spot in the 4A KingCo title game on the line.
Interlake took home its second straight conference title in golf and hopes more is on the horizon.
Keeping an eye on the ball is important in many sports. But when you’re going blind, it isn’t as simple as it sounds.
Rain gardens, green roofs and several more interactive elements are taking green technology into the classroom in the Bellevue School District.
Harold Yamada has led the program for several years after taking over for his father, an instructor in Bellevue for five decades.
The exploits of the football program are undoubtedly the story of the fall at Bellevue High School every year. But the Wolverines have another strong group in the pool that is also back to defend its state title.
Naturalized citizens take a different path than native-born ones. They also give a new take on what it means to truly be an American.
The city’s newest Americans were met with a message from Mayor Conrad Lee and another naturalized citizen, Jose Garcia-Pabon.
George Ledyard has a unique perspective on martial arts and it is evident inside his dojo at Aikido Eastside.
The Totems have seen their share of success in the past decade as a 3A school, but hope the move to Class 2A could bring a chance at the big prize of a team sport state championship.
Only one thing cements a team’s legacy at Bellevue: an undefeated season and a 3A state championship.
After years of facing 3A competition, Sammamish hopes to rejuvenate its football program with the move to Class 2A.
Interlake lost the state’s leading rusher from a year ago, but is ready to prove the doubters wrong while moving back to 3A.