The Bellevue School District held the first secondary math adoption committee meeting on Oct. 6, in search of a new…
Natalya Ageyeva has traveled the world with her music. The Russian-born pianist began music lessons at the age of 13…
Nearly five years after losing his son to bone cancer, Camp Korey founder Tim Rose has reached a milestone. The…
Hopelink’s annual “Reaching Out” benefit luncheon drew more than 1,800 people to two ballrooms at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue, making…
Girl Power Hour comes to Bellevue
Amid a sea of traditional, family-style homes in the Greenwich Crest neighborhood of Bellevue, David and Millie Huang are moving…
The cars rush by outside the spread of windows that line the new Purple Cafe and Wine Bar on the…
On Monday, the Sound Transit staff briefed the Bellevue City Council on a revised light-rail tunnel alternative for Downtown Bellevue,…
Eighteen-year-old cellist Julian Schwarz of Bellevue was born into the world of music. His mother, Jody, was a professional flutist…
As a junior at Issaquah High School, Sarah Morsi was looking for an opportunity to get involved in her community….
Five-year-old Sam Eagan was having trouble sitting still. Like most kids his age, Sam had a mind of his own. His mother, Keri Eagan of Kenmore, was concerned, but brushed it off as the spirited actions of a growing boy.
She had no way of knowing at the time that Sam’s inability to sit still was an early sign of an unseen tumor growing on his lower spin.
Charles Lee of Bellevue was recently selected as one of 30 students across the nation to receive a 2009 Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Scholarship recipient.
The roadsides were crowded on September 20, as 604 women participated in Cycle the WAVE 2009, a community bicycle event…
The Bellevue gaming community will have a new reason to leave the house and hit the movie theater. Sony Corp….
Sony to unveil new PS3 game at Lincoln Square Cinemas
Newport High School in Bellevue was selected by Successful Practices Network as one of three schools in the country to…
Lt. Col. William H. Holloman III and Lt. Col. Edward P. Drummond Jr. made history during the 1940s as two…
The road to music bliss has been anything but predictable for urban-pop group, Non-P. With a little bit of luck, a lot of hard work and a huge dose of talent, the Eastside-grown performers have become the newest up-and-coming group to watch.