Bellevue-based Syntonic Wireless and AT&T announced Thursday a partnership to provide the wireless operator’s mobile subscribers with sponsored data through the local startup’s content store application.
Parks will remain open, while the swimming areas will close for 24 hours for Milfoil treatment
Trusting in a promise from Kemper Development Company that its expanding downtown core will continue to offer free parking long into the future, the Bellevue City Council on Monday approved a transit master plan after two years in development.
A Lake Hills family escaped uninjured from an early morning fire Wednesday that destroyed their home on the 600 block of 155th Avenue Southeast.
The King County Medical Examiner’s Office is searching for the donor of three human skulls to the Bellevue Goodwill, two of which are believed to have been used for medical purposes and the other identified as belonging to a Native American child.
The Washington Utilities Transportation Commission can’t prevent Puget Sound Energy from running upgraded transmission lines more than 100 feet above neighborhoods from Renton to Redmond, but it can prevent the energy company from recovering costs if the project is deemed unnecessary or excessive.
People who live or work in Bellevue and are interested in delving deeper into the structure and operations of city government have until July 18 to apply for the second annual Bellevue Essentials class. The course is an opportunity for participants to learn from key staff, neighborhood leaders, decision makers, elected officials and community leaders.
The School Rocks Backpack Giveaway campaign is donating 100,000 backpacks nationwide during back-to-school season 2014.
The King County Sheriff’s Office is currently hiring 9-1-1 communication specialists and will be holding a recruiting workshop at the station in Renton on July 12.
People can experience the thrill of flying Tiger Mountainon on July 19 with an experienced, certified paraglide instructor at a special price that will benefit the Northwest Paragliding Club.
A week-long summer science class, Chemistry is a BLAST, will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Aug. 4-8 at Newport High School in Bellevue.
Four girls from Bellevue took part in a national synchronized swimming competition in Federal Way
King County Public Hospital District No. 4, the rural district centered on Snoqualmie, is considering selling its hospital and clinics to Overlake. The district’s board of commissioners approved a letter of intent to negotiate a sale at their Thursday, July 3, regular meeting.
The state Department of Transportation is reminding candidates and their supporters that campaign signs are not allowed in the state highway right of way.
With the opening of the new platform at the eastbound SR-520 Evergreen Point Freeway Station, transit customers who ride buses equipped with wheelchair lifts are being advised that those coaches are required to make the accessible stop just beyond the regular stop at this location, where the platform height allows the lift to be deployed.
Bellevue will be part of a national backpack giveaway program sponsored by The Cellular Connection, the largest Verizon Premium Wireless Retailer in the U.S.
Bellevue Massage School is now accepting students for its Massage Licensing Program, with classes to begin Sept. 8.
Green Theory on Main Street has become the first recreational pot store in Bellevue to be licensed by the state Liquor Control Board, but operator Mike Griffith said Monday it will be a few more weeks before he’s ready to open for business.
The workshops are part of the Solarize Bellevue program, a partnership of the city with nonprofits and volunteers to install up to 25 systems on Bellevue homes and businesses by 2015. Individuals committed to installing solar energy systems will pool their money to purchase equipment in bulk and reduce costs.
More than 1,000 dogs and their people walked in downtown Bellevue today as part of the city’s Fourth of July celebration.