Bill Krueger stepped off his elliptical machine and into a world of trouble two weeks ago. Luckily for him, the cast members of the Pro Sports Club were trained to handle the situation.
Jim Washburn is much more than a piano player, he is the man that sets the lounge inside Daniel’s Broiler apart from any other on the Eastside.
Buying a new car is an exciting experience, but selling an old one brings the memories flooding back.
Kyle Keyes wants to teach kids how to not only earn a college scholarship, but fulfill it.
A program that connects prep athletes with young people in the community living with disabilities could soon be integrated into the Bellevue School District.
Golf event raises more than funds at Redmond Ridge.
Steve Goucher has plans for changing the way coaches operate, and he’s getting a hand from a local television personality and baseball enthusiast.
Tony Meola took some time during his trip to Seattle with All-State to talk Sounders FC Soccer, the growth of the US professional game, his time with the New York Jets in the NFL and much more.
Newport’s Marianne Li knows golf stardom is fleeting, but she’s ready to leave a lasting impression on and off the course.
Dogs and dog-lovers from around the Eastside came to the Issaquah Highlands Bark Park on Saturday for Bark for Life, an American Cancer Society event to raise money for awareness and research of the disease.
For the past 15 years, Robert Rose has dedicated his life to disabled children in the mountain nation of Nepal. Soon, his impact will be felt much closer to home. Rose and the Rotary Club of Bellevue have partnered with the city of Bellevue to overhaul the playground at the Bellevue’s Downtown Park, creating an sensory experience for children with and without developmental and physical disabilities.
Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer ended media and consumer speculation on Monday with the unveiling of Surface, the first tablet device from the Redmond-based company and one it hopes can rival the wildly popular iPad in the evolving world of mobile computing.
For any generation regardless of culture, there are societal bonds that link otherwise disconnected individuals.
Newport alum Stacey Hagensen took some time to chat with the Reporter after winning the Division III softball National Championship with Pacific Lutheran.
Interlake student Graham Jordan and Lending Peace are using micro-loans to finance impoverished businesses around the world and hoping it brings peace as well.
For many of us with Asian lineage, aging is not always what it appears to be.
Michelle Lui is one of the top youth tennis players in the entire country and a force to be reckoned with on the prep court in Washington’s class 1A.
Melissa Croshaw doesn’t consider herself a runner, although she has a unique way of shedding the label.
AmyJae Springer and Danena McCants may not be the first image of bodybuilding that comes to mind. But they are part of its changing image.
Bellevue, Sammamish, Interlake and Newport each have several athletes at or near the top of the district and state marks in 2012.