The 6th Street Fair will feature more than 100 artists in an open-air showcase this weekend.
The Eastside Heritage Center recently announced the hire of Josh Gannis as its new executive director.
Setting up camp overlooking a canyon in Jordan was the last place Jack Mandelkorn, 15, thought he would be during…
Of all the fashion trends coming into season, bold mixtures of stripes, ruffles and layering are at the top of…
Thousands of kids filled Bellevue’s parks, their cul-de-sacs and driveways to play in the snow after classes were cancelled Monday…
Children from across the Eastside clamoured to play with the toys and interactive exhibits at the new KidsQuest Children’s Museum…
Bellevue artist David Baker has been making art for as long as he can remember.
Newport High School’s drama program is bringing “Guys and Dolls” to the Newport stage for the first time ever on…
Temperatures in the Seattle area are expected to hover near freezing until Friday, a serious health hazard for the elderly….
Sammamish High School is holding a one-of-its-kind fundraiser on Jan. 21 to benefit the school’s Booster Club and enrich the…
The last 12 months were busy for government officials, students, homeowners, fire and police crews, business owners and other citizens…
1. “Bellevue restaurants Din Tai Fung, Burgermaster receive unsatisfactory health inspections” *
The Bellevue Magic Season Ice Arena opened to the public on Nov. 25. This year, the rink is at a…
Two years ago, around 150 Bellevue firefighters lined the halls of Virginia Mason Hospital to say goodbye to their comrade,…
Variety Plus Theater presents an original family musical production of the “Trial of Goldilocks,” written and directed by Bob Gribas…
A project like this doesn’t come along very often for art restoration and conservation specialists Petra Kreidler and Mark Schneider.
Between Nov. 10 and 13, veterans and volunteers will be selling poppy pins at various QFC and Safeway grocery stores…
Join Drinking Liberally for this special benefit performance of Will Durst’s Elect To Laugh stand-up comedy show, from 8-10 p.m. on Oct. 12 at the Parlor Live Comedy Club in Bellevue.
A little bit of Bellevue was transplanted into the heart of downtown Toronto, Canada for the recent finale of the annual film festival extravaganza.
The region’s oldest ballet company is taking on “Romeo and Juliet,” the classic tale of love, family strife and grief with a cast of local dancers and a new score — one of the first to be produced for the play in decades.