Staff and Planning Commission proposals to address the impacts of neighborhood redevelopment are generally on the right track, but need more study, discussion and work, the Bellevue City Council said Monday.
Gov. Chris Gregoire will speak at the Bellevue Overlake Rotary Club at noon Wednesday, July 23.
Though the back-to-school rush doesn’t start for more than a month, Hopelink, a social services agency serving North and East King County, is asking people to think about three-ring binders and colored pencils a bit ahead of schedule.
Mathew Ruddell, son of William Ruddell and Rosalind Renshaw of Bellevue, received a $2,000 President’s Scholarship for the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 academic years at Western Washington University.
Five proposed amendments to the King County Charter were placed on the November general election ballot Monday, July 14 by the Metropolitan King County Council.
A suspect has been arrested by Medina Police in the case of car prowls at Medina City Hall.
The Department of Justice has requested that a federal court in Seattle revoke the U.S. citizenship of a Bellevue resident based on evidence of his role in a Nazi unit that participated in the mass murder of more than 17,000 Serbian civilians during World War II.
Jean Crombie Schneider Jean Crombie Schneider, 88, of Bellevue, WA, passed away on July 16, 2008. She was born in…
In 1854, a cholera epidemic struck London, England. Thousands of people were dying and no one could determine the cause. Doctors were stumped as deathly ill adults and children filed into the overcrowded hospitals.
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King County Sheriff Sue Rahr has developed a proposed 2009 budget that she said offers creative ways to trim spending while minimizing cuts of deputies to about of what she originally feared.
Emergency medical workers called to a home where a victim is alone can lose precious minutes trying to gather information about the person’s medications, allergies and illnesses. “Vial of LIFE” kits can help.
The Department of Justice has requested that a federal court in Seattle revoke the U.S. citizenship of a Bellevue resident based on evidence of his role in a Nazi unit that participated in the mass murder of more than 17,000 Serbian civilians during World War II.
If you like a side of sand with your lobster, then the city of Redmond’s policy would make sense.
A Masquerade Costume Rental in Bellevue is offering discounts on attire for a party that will benefit communities around the world receive clean drinking water.
A look at what’s going on in Bellevue, starting July 16.
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Patricia Klingler has been elected President the board of Wry Toastmasters of Bellevue for the 2008-2009 year.