One-year-old Honey has beautiful long, silky fur and emerald eyes. She’s very quiet and laid-back.
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.
Daniel L. Blau of Bellevue will receive a $2,000 Lawrence and Sam Meyers scholarship for the 2008-2009 academic year at Washington State University.
Would you like to be buried or cremated? A fancy casket or a biodegradable coffin? Ashes sprinkled over the Puget Sound or launched into space? A somber church service or a party with live music?
Ashley Blake, who helped lead Lakes High School to a fourth-place finish in state last season, has been hired as Sammamish High School’s girls basketball coach.
Bellevue Community College Athletic Director Bill O’Connor has named former assistant coach Karly Wade as the new head of the Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Program, replacing Jenn Marsh who stepped down in May.
Parents, community members, and education advocates will join together today to kick off the Bellevue Chapter of Stand for Children and discuss what people can do this campaign season to make change for children.
Saturday, July 19 is the last day for mail in and online voter registrations and transfers for the August 19 primary. New Washington voters have until Aug. 4 to register in-person to vote.
Earplugs, shopping carts and clothes pins are just a few of the materials used to best exemplify sustainability in this year’s ninth biennial Bellevue Sculpture Exhibition.
The 520 Tolling Implementation Committee will hold an open house Aug. 6 at Bellevue City Hall, 450 110th Ave. N.E.
Work began Tuesday, July 15 at AtWork! to convert their sheltered workshop building at 15155 Bel-Red Road in Bellevue into the agency’s expanded corporate headquarters and training facility.
The New York Life Foundation will give $450,000 grant to fund curriculum enhancements, professional development, and technical assistance in National Academy Foundation “schools within schools” in public high schools.
A Bellevue couple are under arrest following their indictment Thursday, July 10 for Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud and three counts of Wire Fraud.
A two-car accident that caused life-threatening injuries to one of the drivers shut down Bellevue Way Southeast for about three hours Friday morning.
The first time Ruth Kratzke met William, there was no chemical reaction at all.
Engaged in a hand of bridge, they were seated across a card table from one another in a chapel at the University of Minnesota.
“She told me that I wasn’t a very nice partner,” William recalls on a recent afternoon at his Bellevue home.
“He was so smart,” said Ruth, now 81. “He made me feel as if I couldn’t play cards.”
That was more than 60 years ago. Now, the couple, who just celebrated their diamond anniversary, can’t keep away from each other.
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.
Evelyn G. KuhnsEvelyn was born Oct. 12, 1922, in Murfreesboro, married in the summer of 1941 and for the next…
At 4 feet, ll-inches tall and nearly 90 years old, Pearl Hinze remembers a time when she could pound a pretty mean rivet.
On a recent afternoon, she sat in her Bellevue living room and recalled when she worked in the tail turret of a Boeing B-17 military aircraft during World War II.
The Bellevue City Council is seeking applications from city residents who wish to help write the statements for and against a proposed parks levy. These statements would be published in the voter’s pamphlet residents will receive prior to the November ballot, on which the levy would appear.
I want to thank you for your recent article on LDS Bellevue South State President Robert Johnson.