Mike Brennan has been named director of Bellevue’s newly created Development Services Department.
The Bellevue Dragons recently won the Pony League North Sectional Tournament held in Maltby, Wash., for their third-straight tournament title.
In our first glance at the Seahawks upcoming year, I focused on the offense. Now, I’ll take a look at some of the issues facing the defensive side of the ball.
Registration is now open for the Seattle Humane Society’s Feline “Fix” Day on August 5. Low-income cat owners can have male cats neutered for $15 and female cats spayed for $25. Free microchip identification also will be implanted in cats having surgery that day.
The Bellevue City Council on Monday reviewed a proposal recommending expansion of the popular Bellevue Youth Theatre (BYT) to a location adjacent to the Crossroads Community Center.
The state Auditor has given the Bellevue Convention Center Authority (Meydenbauer Center) a clean bill of health in a recent audit.
Free shuttle buses will run frequently from from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 27. Riders can catch the shuttles downtown and at three Park & Ride locations: South Bellevue at Bellevue Way Southeast and 112th Avenue Southeast, South Kirkland at 108th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 38th Place, and Houghton at Interstate 405 and Northeast 70th Place.
Arts, artists and thousands of people are in downtown Bellevue today and Sunday drawn by three art fairs. The biggest, the 2008 Bellevue Arts Museum ArtsFair, is in and around the Bellevue Arts Museum and the Bellevue Collection. Also putting on a show will be the Sixth Street Fair and the Festival of Arts, both at nearby locations.
The city of Bellevue has received a $296,000 state grant to purchase two large portable power generators that can be used at shelters, fire stations and other city facilities during emergencies.
Workers will repave stretches of two important city roadways next week and lane closures required to complete the work are expected to slow traffic.
The Bellevue City Council has voted to put a $40.5 million levy on the November 4 ballot to pay for park additions and improvements.
Redmond Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a driver of a Nissan sedan who hit a Bellevue teenage bicyclist Wednesday morning and then left the scene.
While recorded history stretches pretty far back, it doesn’t go back far enough to tell us the name of the person who invented the yard sale.
All big elections are about two issues, peace and prosperity. A year ago, the Iraq War was issue number one for the Democrats. Then it started to go well. Scratch Iraq from the front burner.
If you already jumped ahead to page 12, you’ve read about staff writer Lindsay Larin’s time test driving a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. We sent staff photographer Fumiko Yarita along to record the story – and she got a ride in one of the speedy cars, too. Believe it or not, she had the presence of mind to take this photo of herself and Lamborghini sales executive Andy Meyer. And, yes, she really was screaming.
Autobahn. Lederhosen. Oktoberfest. Say “Germany” and that’s a bit of what comes to mind. Famous for speedy cars, stylin’ leather shorts and oompah music, Deutschland now leads the world in something surprising: solar energy.
Felicia Otness was at a birthday party when her 4-year-old son, Hunter, had a meltdown.
On a recent afternoon, Deena Beliso took rum truffles from a tray and hand dipped them one by one into dark chocolate.
Beside her, daughter, Tia, placed mint dark chocolate truffles into tiny paper cups.
“It’s a real treat if you can get it right off the tray,” Deena said of customers who come into Amore Chocolates and get a fresh taste test.
Three Bellevue Community College students from Bellevue will be on stage July 24, 25 and 26 as the BCC Drama Department presents the musical, “Pippin.”
Two-year-old Ricky gets along with everything – adults, children, cats, and dogs. He’s still adjusting to the shelter and might act a bit wary but don’t be fooled.