Yoga may have saved Nadine Engh’s life.
Having faced chronic pain and fibromyalgia for more than 15 years, she could barely walk. Then she met a yoga instructor from Purna Yoga Centers.
Yoga may have saved Nadine Engh’s life.
Having faced chronic pain and fibromyalgia for more than 15 years, she could barely walk. Then she met a yoga instructor from Purna Yoga Centers.
Residents of two homes on West Lake Sammamish Parkway had to be evacuated due to a mudslide Sunday.
A down economy is supposed to lead to contraction, but don’t tell that to Matt and Dan Phillips.
The father and son duo recently opened their fifth Batteries Plus franchise in the state, this one on 148th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 20th Street in Bellevue.
As the snow stopped coming down late Wednesday, a new foe emerged: freezing rain.
For much of Wednesday evening into Thursday morning freezing raining coated the multiple inches of snow in a sheet of ice. These conditions are expected to further complicate an already dangerous commute.
The feared “Snowpocalypse” may have missed Bellevue, but a few inches of snowfall blanketed the city Wednesday.
If you crossed the newly-tolled State Route 520 the past few weeks without a Good to Go pass, it’s time to pay up.
A new bill that will rehash a tense debate from last year’s legislative session could threaten the future of the East Bellevue Community Council.
Suzan DelBene has resigned from her post as the director of the Washington Department of Revenue to run for the U.S. 1st Congressional District seat.
Walmart has leased its second retail space in Bellevue.
Work to construct new lanes that will reduce congestion as they travel between Bellevue and Lynnwood got on the fast track this week as the Washington State Department of Transportation picked a company to build the I-405, Northeast Sixth to I-5 Widening and Express Toll Lanes project.
Aaron Laing, fresh off the closest Bellevue City Council race in recent history, has been appointed to the city’s Planning Commission.
When clients stepped into Glenn Price’s law office, they got to know him immediately.
Awards and degrees plastered across the wall showed his and his partner Charles Farrington’s prestige.
This year, City Councilmember Grant Degginger decided not to run for reelection after 12 years on the council, and another seven with the city’s Planning Commission. The Reporter sat down the departing councilmember to get his take on the recent elections, the politics surrounding light-rail and issues important to Bellevue’s future.
A new Walmart will be the centerpiece of the rebuilt Kelsey Creek Center.
It’s been years and millions of dollars in the making, but tolls on State Route 520 began Thursday morning.
Santa has been saved. Bellevue postal worker Bob McLean will be allowed to wear his full Santa Claus outfit when he delivers the mail on Saturday – Christmas Eve – following a resolution of the issue with management of the U.S. Postal Service.
Nearly 100 demonstrators decked out in Santa Claus hats marched around Bellevue Square on Monday to protest the man they called “the Grinch who stole Congress,” Kemper Freeman.
While dreams of Santa popping down the chimney on Christmas Eve to deliver presents were extinguished for most during childhood, a select few Bellevue residents have seen St. Nick trade in his sleigh for a mail truck.
Until now.
John Stokes has become the seventh and final 2012 Bellevue City Council Member.
King County Elections announced a 54-vote margin between Stokes and his opponent, land-use attorney Aaron Laing, following a two-day recount done by hand at the Elections office.
The Bellevue City Council Monday took steps to close a $6.5 million budget hole, but several important decisions remain.
Next week the council will vote on whether or not to charge Bellevue residents for non-emergency ambulance services, and a package of other measures that could combine employee higher fees, and possibly some layoffs.