A 51-year-old man died on Sept. 1 after coworkers found him facedown in a 10-foot-deep trench in a construction project on 116th Avenue N.E.
Thousands of children and teenagers started the 2015-2016 school year on Tuesday, September 1.
Helen Wang had reached the end of her rope. Wang, the mother of a Cherry Crest student and a Bellevue Academy student, quickly grew frustrated while trying to find summer programs for her children. The process usually entails searching through hundreds of web pages to find the right enrichment program for each child, she said.
The Bellevue Police Department held a meet-and-greet on Monday. Aug. 31 for the newest member of their department– Ozzy, a two-year-old police dog.
Seattle Children’s Hospital is working with the state health department and the Centers for Disease Control after it was revealed that the required procedures for cleaning and sterilizing surgical instruments at the hospital’s Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center were not always followed.
The Bellevue School District and the Academic Institute released separate statements this week clarifying, and in some cases refuting, claims made in a recent Seattle Times article that labeled the latter a “diploma mill” for Bellevue High School football players.
Construction crews installed the last major section of the 520 bridge on Monday, Aug. 24, one of 776 precast, interlocking roadway deck sections that will make up the new 7,710-foot-long bridge, making it the longest floating highway in the world.
The Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) announced on Tuesday, Aug. 25 that it is teaming up with insurance provider Premera to create a new healthcare plan specifically designed for the needs and desires of technology industry employees.
The Academic Institute, a small self-described ‘educational consulting company’ for middle school and high school aged students, released a statement on Monday, Aug. 24 refuting claims made in a recent Seattle Times article that the school acted as a “diploma mill” for Bellevue High School football players.
With the 2013 budget deal set to expire on Oct. 1, U.S. Senator Patty Murray will be heading back to the negotiating table when the session reconvenes on September 8.
For the first time, the Bellevue School District sent letters to parents this week informing them that six schools receiving Title 1 funding failed to meet the federal benchmark for improvement.
The Bellevue Fire Department announced on Thursday that they have sent additional city firefighters to battle the raging fires out in northern and northeastern Washington.
Spiced Truly Chinese Cuisine on 156th Avenue in Bellevue was shut down by the King County Public Health inspectors on Aug. 13 after finding more than a dozen health code violations.
With the drone of construction coming to a halt especially for the event, small businesses will open their doors for the annual Taste of Main on Saturday, Aug. 22, the last before major changes come to the area.
Chinese development company Create World America broke ground on their first international development in Bellevue on Monday, Aug. 17, a six-story, 162-unit apartment complex called the Mirador.
The King County prosecutor has charged Seattle resident Darryl Sanders with multiple crimes after he allegedly struck seven vehicles and attempted to carjack two other vehicles, including one with a child inside, while on a drug mixture of LSD and marijuana.
Erica Fernandez was surprised to answer her door early one morning and find Eastgate Public Health nurse Shane Kachi. After a difficult, high-risk pregnancy during which she developed pre-eclampsia, Fernandez’s son had been born three weeks early and had just returned home after spending a week in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Police took a 32-year-old Lynnwood man suspected of a DUI into custody after he allegedly struck seven vehicles and attempted to carjack two other vehicles, including one with a child inside.
The Starbucks location on Lakemont Boulevard in Bellevue is being considered for the company’s new “evenings menu”, a company spokesperson confirmed to the Reporter.
A Bellevue man who won close to $200,000 in the lottery plans to share a portion of his winnings with 20 people.