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They shopped, they had fun in school, they enjoyed Slurpees.
Fortune Small Business (FSB) has named Bellevue the best place (out of 100) in the nation to live and launch a business.
Bellevue’s Westminster Chapel will host at educational AIDS exhibit from May 9-12.
The Bellevue YMCA will host a Healthy Kids Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 12 at the Y’s facility on Bel-Red Road.
It will be unprecedented in Washington state: The first institution designed for young gifted students to require IQ testing from preschool applicants.
Erin Fletcher, project manager of HDR’s Bellevue office, is among 12 female engineers profiled by the Engineer Your Life (EYL) campaign. Backed by more than 50 engineering associations, colleges and universities, the campaign is designed to encourage college-bound girls to integrate engineering into college studies.
Life is the craziest it has ever been for Mona Locke, even more so than her eight years serving as Washington’s first lady.
A date has been set for a hearing on the recall petition against Don Jacobson, the president of Valley Medical Center’s commissioners.
Metropolitan King County Council
Michael Lemieux, of Bellevue, has been recognized as the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) Outstanding Member of the Year at the Pacific Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls (PACURH) “No Frills” conference at Southern Oregon University.
March 24
It’s raining, it’s cold and it’s certifiably miserable out on the Bellevue High School track, but one man is still smiling.
V ideo: Congressional candidate Horace Funkhouser is shown walking down a street. He’s eating a large bag of doughnuts. He stuffs a large, jelly-filled one into his mouth, whole.
So here we are, turning the calendar to April, and we’re still shivering from a rare spring snow on some of the higher hills around the area. And trust me, I know what you’re thinking: Ha, so much for global warming!
Planning a first date? No worries – the 2008 Downtown Bellevue Haute Picks are here to the rescue.
PONCHO’s Nouveau Glam event at the Seattle Westin on April 12 raised more than $700,000, $151,000 of which will go to arts education in Bellevue and in Seattle.
Planning a first date? No worries – the 2008 Downtown Bellevue Haute Picks are here to the rescue.
The Bellevue Fire Department will host a “fire muster” on Saturday, April 26, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.