Camp Korey will hold a family day for the public to learn more about the camp and the children it serves.
The AAA Driver Improvement Program is accepting reservations for its refresher course on defensive driving skills. The course gives practical guidance for traffic accident prevention and enhances driver safety and confidence.
Starting June 2, Microsoft will kick off FREE YouthSpark Summer Camps hosted at Microsoft retail stores across the nation.
Benjamin Director of Bellevue, has been awarded a Phillips Ambassadors scholarship for study abroad in Asia.
Master Sergeant Amy Winn has been named the 2014 Distinguished Graduate for St. Louise School in Bellevue.
Roberta Madeline Woronowicz of Bellevue, will graduate from the U.S. Military Academy on May 28.
Eight students from Bellevue have received $2,500 National Merit scholarships.
Kate Lanzinger was awarded a Leona Metzger Endowed Scholarship in Mathematics at Washington State University.
A group of middle schoolers from Bellevue came in fourth place out of 40 teams recently at the Spring Reign ultimate frisbee tournament, which is the largest youth-only event of its kind in the world.
Sound Transit has released its draft environmental impact statement related to the siting of an operations and maintenance facility on the Eastside that will need to be built by 2020, three years prior to the anticipated start of East Link light rail service.
A strong contingent of Bellevue College students and faculty amassed at Bellevue City Hall on Thursday to push the King County Council to reconsider rerouting Route 271 away from campus as part of a 16-percent cut in transit service to shore up losses in state sales tax revenue over the past five years.
The latest Hospital Safety Score has given Overlake Medical Center an “A” – the top grade in patient safety. Overlake is one of 16 hospitals in Washington state to receive the Hospital Safety Score’s top grade.
Sammamish High School’s leadership class will put on a carnival fundraiser May 24 to raise money for the Therapeutic Play programs at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
The Bellevue Farmers Market opened its 2014 season on May 15 in the parking lot of the Bellevue Presbyterian Church downtown.
Education agency Eastside Pathways has set a goal for 100 percent of third-grade students to read at grade level by 2016.
Local leaders of agencies committed to preventing and ending youth homelessness are concerned that cuts to Metro routes not only will impair the ability of youth to access transportation, but also will impact a regional community safety net for youth in crisis, Safe Place.
Sixteen Bellevue students were honored May 9 in the statewide Letters About Literature contest. Students wrote letters to authors about their books. The competition was sponsored by the Washington State Library and the Library of Congress.
Sammamish High School’s leadership class will put on a carnival fundraiser May 24 to raise money for the Therapeutic Play programs at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
Councilmember Kevin Wallace said prior to the defeat of emergency legislation he proposed Monday night to temporarily ban recreational marijuana businesses in Bellevue that there will come a time when the city regrets letting marijuana in.
Bellevue Fire Chief Michael Eisner will end his 40-year career with the city of Bellevue and retire next month, his retirement coming just two month’s behind the city’s police chief’s.