KidsQuest is about a third of the way toward its $12.7 million fundraising goal to move its children’s museum out of Factoria and into downtown, keeping its schedule to open by fall 2015.
Bellevue councilmembers on Monday approved a compensation program for newly appointed City Manager Brad Miyake, who officially accepted the position in April after performing those responsibilities for nearly a year.
City Manager Brad Miyake has tapped Mark Risen to take over as interim fire chief following Chief Mike Eisner’s retirement later this month.
“Sound Blessing,” a performance by René Jenkins using ancient indigenous instruments, will be performed from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at Unity of Bellevue.
Eastside Audubon members will guide an easy walk on level pathways in search of baby ducks and woodpeckers — nests, too — on Saturday, June 14 at Lake Sammamish State Park.
Parents and children caught up with Eastside law enforcement and firefighters during Saturday’s Child Safety and Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at Factoria Mall.
Parking lots at strip malls across the city have apparently become the newest hunting grounds for scam artists who prey on unsuspecting senior victims.
Approximately 8,000 people came together at the 21st Annual Komen Puget Sound Race for the Cure on Sunday morning to walk, run, celebrate and raise funds to fight breast cancer..
Western Seminary will open a Seattle-based teaching site to serve new and current students in the greater Seattle region. The site will be hosted by Mars Hill Church in Bellevue, with Western providing both the faculty and curriculum.
Devin Shuman of Medina has received a bachelor’s degree from Smith College in Northampton, Mass.
Vasa Park sets Midsummer Festival Vasa Park’s Midsummer Festival, a traditional Scandinavian family celebration of the start of summer, will be held Sunday, June 15.
Seventh-grade girls at Eastside Christian School in Bellevue will observe 24 hours of silence on Monday, June 2, to raise awareness of the school girls from Nigeria.
The Eastside’s largest 4th of July event in Bellevue Downtown Park will honor America’s birthday for the 23rd consecutive year, featuring a live performance by the Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestra and a spectacular fireworks display.
The Boys & Girls Club of Bellevue received Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Marketing and Communications (MAC) Award.
A Bellevue entrepreneur says the Washington State Liquor Control Board has reversed an earlier decision denying him licensure to open a recreational marijuana shop on 130th Avenue Northeast, allowing him to move forward as one of four operators allowed in the city.
A Child Safety Day and Law Enforcement Appreciation Day will be celebrated from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 31 at Factoria mall in Bellevue.
Four Bellevue girls are among 14 members of the Seattle Synchronized Swimming Team who are set to compete for a national title at the 2014 Age Group National Championships June 28 to July 5 in Federal Way.
Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will use a May 30 to June 2 closure of the State Route 520 floating bridge to continue pouring concrete – up to 55 truckloads – for the roadway deck on the new West Connection Bridge.
The state Department of Transportation plans to start a two-mile overlay project early next month on all southbound lanes of I-405, from Northup Way to Southeast Eighth Street.
The campuswide cultural event —the first of its kind, according to the Arabic Culture Student Association — will include a sukh marketplace, music, food and an Arabic film festival.