Bellevue Arts Museum gets grant from Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
Orthopedic surgeons Tom Green and Lyle Sorenson spent the majority of the day packing 500 pounds worth of medical supplies for their month-long volunteer trip to Haiti.
On Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 12, the worst earthquake in 200 years struck less than 10 miles from the city of…
Eight-year-old Nico Broussalian of Newport Heights Elementary School in Bellevue and his younger brother, Max, spent their Martin Luther King…
Jamie Moyer is ready. The Major League baseball pitcher is ready to rebound after a setback caused by a season-ending…
Bellevue hosts Haiti relief fundraisers.
Eight-year-old Nico Broussalian of Newport Heights Elementary School in Bellevue and his younger brother, Max, spent their Martin Luther King…
Medical Teams International volunteer doctors and nurses are now in place, performing orthopedic surgeries and treating hundreds of people each day at the 350-bed Kings Hospital, just outside Port-au-Prince.
Salish Lodge to host Food Lifeline benefit dinner on Feb. 19, 2010
Bellevue continues to be an ever evolving city, replacing the old by ushering in the new. According to Solstice Restaurant…
Bellevue foundation, Mobile Giving Foundation, helps raise $20 million for Haiti relief
When Bellevue Arts Museum Director of Curatorial Affairs Michael Monroe announced his retirement as of February 2010, the local arts…
After months of planning for the replacement of the weathered light poles standing tall above Bellevue’s Hidden Valley Sports Park, the city moved ahead with the installation on a recent, rainy Monday afternoon.
One pole in-particular was set to receive a unique upgrade. A large osprey nest made of sticks, leaves and driftwood balances atop one of the park’s light fixtures near the edge of the ballfield on 112th Avenue Northeast.
Overlake Hospital Medical Center can stake claim to another first. The Bellevue-based hospital recently invested $2.9 million to build and…
The hundreds of light-string fixtures that make up Bellevue’s Garden d’Lights have been safely put away and stored after another successful year for the long-standing holiday tradition.
City staff presented the 2009-2010 Human Services Needs Update to the City Council on Monday, handing over their findings outlining a significant rise in unemployment, emergency financial assistance needs, food bank demand and domestic violence services.
How about a state-of-the-art outfitted gaming theater gone mobile.
Local residents Lance Salisbury and Bob Washburn have launched Games2U, a video game and entertainment mobile trailer that brings the high-tech setup to people on the Eastside and Seattle.
Shuey partnered with the Puget Sound Blood Center (PSBC) and Renewal Food Bank to gather support and donations from fellow friends and family members. The first annual Food & Blood Drive was a success, drawing 47 blood donors and collecting more than two large barrels worth of food donations.
The stress of the holidays can often wreak havoc on more than just your wallet. Physical exhaustion, anxiety and stress…