The Walmart Foundation has given Hopelink $50,00 for its Emergency Feeding Services program that serves north and east King County
The Interlake High School Drill Team will hold a fundraising car wash from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Sears Auto Center, 148th Avenue Northeast and Northup Way (Northeast 20th Street) in the Overlake area.
A 38-year-old transient man was charged Wednesday with second-degree murder for what is alleged to have been the indiscriminate stabbing of an elderly man inside a Bellevue Burger King on Sunday.
King County Superior Court Judge Roger Rogoff today sentenced a man to 27 1/2 years in prison for the April murder of his 72-year-old aunt with a claw hammer inside her Bellevue apartment.
A mobile buffet of culinary offerings in the form of 12 food trucks parked at Ashwood Park on Thursday for CHOW DOWN (town).
Nearly 500 Symetra employees mobilized around the Puget Sound region — and across the country — in support of local communities during the sixth-annual “Symetra Week of Service,” held July 7-11.
An outdoor movie and games night will be held starting at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22 at Highland Community Park, 14224 Bel-Red Road.
A Bellevue resident at Gonzaga University is spending the summer researching why the local population of yellow-bellied marmots – those gregarious, burrowing rodents ubiquitous near the Spokane River – are not only surviving but thriving in the urban areas of Spokane.
Brown Bear Car Wash will celebrate its 57th anniversary with free car washes on Aug. 21 at its automated “tunnel wash” locations in Issaquah and Sammamish.
EYAS Global Montessori School will open Sept. 3 in the Lake Hills neighborhood of Bellevue.
Summer is a time for parties and picnics in the sun, but traffic safety officials are reminding drivers to not let a DUI ruin their fun.
Individuals looking to enhance their skill set or embark on a new career path will have 15 new certificates to choose from starting this fall at Bellevue College Continuing Education.
The Overlake Branch of 1st Security Bank is collecting school supplies for the Bellevue School District.
Former city employee Heather Christoff pleaded guilty Wednesday to nine counts of second-degree theft in King County Superior Court, admitting to embezzling more than $117,000 from the city by falsifying charges made with municipal credit cards to her private bank account.
The city of Bellevue will partner with Seattle University to extend its use of Bannerwood Park for baseball games and practices, as well as sharing in the cost of installing synthetic turf on the infield.
Bob Shay is getting closer to fulfilling a debt he feels to honor the soldiers whose names are marked on Bellevue Downtown Park’s World War I memorial, and the sacrifice of many more who have served their country in times of conflict.
The city of Bellevue is blaming heavy overnight rain for causing flooding in Factoria earlier this morning, which also washed oil across Factoria Boulevard that crews are still working to remove.
The Bellevue-based Hope Heart Institute pursues research into prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease. Its Women Take Heart program provides education on heart disease and how it manifests in women.
Medina Police are warning residents about several reports of political campaign signs being stolen from people’s yards, cautioning anyone who removes or defaces such a sign found on private property faces misdemeanor charges.
The Denny’s signs have come down — the restaurant on 116th Avenue Northeast closed three weeks ago — and construction on what will be one of Chick-fil-A’s first three Washington chains is slated to begin there in late September.