Keith Galpin said the city of Bellevue had been eyeing his property for a downtown park site for nearly a decade, but it was eminent domain and light rail that finally forced the Christmas House owner to leave his Northeast Second Street shop.
Several business owners in Old Bellevue have been granted an extension to vacate a block of properties slated to be demolished for a redevelopment project.
Bellevue Police say a 20-year-old woman was killed instantly after being struck by a commercial truck while crossing Northeast 12th Street on Monday afternoon.
The Bellevue Botanical Garden is embracing its tech-savvy community by making education about its myriad plants as easy as getting on your smartphone.
A Pierce County woman whose son died days after a fight in Bellevue Square back in 2012 is suing its owner, the bar where it occurred and the man alleged to have fatally injured Jacob A. Steinle.
A Pierce County woman whose son died days after a fight in Bellevue Square back in 2012 is suing its owner, the bar where it occurred and the man alleged to have fatally injured Jacob A. Steinle.
Bellevue Police are reviewing the process for transporting inmates following Wendell Downs’ escape from custody at the Bellevue Courthouse last month.
Washington Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson says even if the state Legislature approves a transportation package this session, there won’t be enough money to go around and a “Plan B” needs to be crafted to deal with the worst cases of maintenance and preservation needs to ensure public safety
Bellevue Police have confirmed a 20-year-old woman alleged to have helped her boyfriend escape custody at the Bellevue District Courthouse on Jan. 31 was arrested on a warrant Tuesday while at another King County courthouse.
The Bellevue First Congregational Church has purchased a new downtown site following sale of its prime location on 108th Avenue Northeast, but there’s more work to be done before a moving date is set.
The Bellevue City Council on Monday approved a road map for potentially reaching a public-private partnership to construct the long-anticipated and underfunded Tateuchi Center to provide a venue for performing arts downtown.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared a moratorium on capital punishment in the state Tuesday, essentially repealing the death penalty and granting nine death-row inmates life sentences rather than execution for as long as his term as governor lasts.
Kemper Development has submitted revised plans for its Bellevue Square expansion at the southeast corner of the shopping center, which calls for two towers instead of three.
Bellevue Police responded to the Red Lion Hotel early Monday morning after a guest reported a man trying to gain entry into their room by claiming to be a police officer himself and brandishing a handgun.
Bellevue city councilmembers passed an 11-year lease agreement for the Bellefield Building as a win-win on Monday, ensuring new digs for district court and probation services, as well as making way for a city park in Surrey Downs.
Microsoft executive vice president Brad Smith shared with attendees of Thursday’s Bellevue Downtown Association’s 40th anniversary dinner the behind-the-scenes moments that led up to announcing Satya Nadella as the software company’s next CEO before sharing an impassioned political message for lawmakers in Olympia.
The Totally Teal Toast bar crawl is ramping up its goals in its third year of raising awareness and funds to fight ovarian cancer, and the three local sisters who started it hope at least 100 participants will tip their glasses for the cause on Feb. 22.
Hideharu Tanaka believes the Bellevue Fire Department’s emergency medical services system to be one of the best in the world, and didn’t hesitate to travel more than nine hours by plane from Tokyo with eight of his Kokushikan University students to prove it.
Four Bellevue School District schools have issued alerts to parents and guardians over the past two months regarding child luring reports from students that law enforcement believe are not connected.
The Target Corporation has its sights set on constructing a new 150,000-square-foot store on a five-acre site at the southeast corner of 116th Avenue Northeast and Northeast Fourth Street in Bellevue.