Free, confidential memory screenings will be offered from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Bellevue First United Methodist Church. The screenings are part of National Memory Screening Day, a national initiative of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA).
Democrat Darcy Burner conceded the election for the 8th Congressional District to her Republican opponent Dave Reichert.
Sixty-three years have past, but Hideko Tamura still remembers the way her cousin Hideyuki would climb high atop the roof their home in Hiroshima and watch the B-29 planes fly over head during air raids. She can still imagine him looking up in awe at the hundreds of planes flying over head each day.
She also vividly remembers the devastation of the morning of Aug. 6, 1945 when an atomic bomb was dropped on the city.
By Leslie Holleran Special to the Reporter Sometimes in the golden years of life the tables turn. Those who had…
Members of the Basic Education Finance Joint Task Force met recently at Sammammish High to discuss their proposal for improving the public school system.
The presenters included three local legislators, Rep. Ross Hunter, Rep. Fred Jarrett, and Sen. Rodney Tom, all of whom are part of the task force.
Lake Washington Technical College will offer its first four-year degree – a Bachelor of Technology in Applied Design (BTAD). The…
Award-winning architect Thom Faulders, internationally known for his ability to create dynamic, shifting relationships between a building’s functionality and one’s…
Construction work on I-90 will close some lanes between Bellevue and Seattle
“Holiday Memories” Garden Show: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 8. Features horticulture exhibits, floral designs, art and craft displays, vendors and more. Presented by Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs. Admission: $7 in advance; $8 at the door. Holiday Inn, 1 Grady Way, Renton. 425-255-6125.
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This set of scales, donated to the Eastside Heritage Center in 1995, was once used at Lakeside Drugs by owner and pharmacist Meta Burrows (1909 – 1996).
Charles K. Kim of Bellevue has received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Boston University.
The Bellevue Reporter publishes a pet for adoption each Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday features pets from the King County facility in Crossroads. Saturday features pets from the Seattle Humane Society, located at the junction of I-405 and I-90. ”
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Gregg Schrader, a city of Bellevue building official, will discuss a trip to China to evaluate the large earthquake that struck China on May 12.
There is more beyond the sparkling tiara worn by Ada Rose Williams, Miss Emerald City 2008, whose last appearance will be today as she crowns the 2009 winner.
Two older men sit side by side in a Bellevue living room. With soft smiles and a look of learned wisdom on their faces, Bill Kratzke and Stanley Goleniewski have one commonality that has brought them together after all these years: the end of World War II.
By Joshua Adam Hicks Bellevue Reporter U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert was among the few Republicans on Nov. 6 still holding…
Another meeting has been scheduled in the search for a new school superintendent in Bellevue. The meeting will be a…
An open house to discuss tolling across Lake Washington will be held from 3-7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12 at Bellevue…