Just since summer, staff at Bellevue’s Crossroads Mini City Hall has seen the demand for temporary food supplies double. In…
Overlake Hospital Medical Center has received a top five-star rating for the quality of care for multiple, major surgical procedures…
More than 400 volunteers are needed to prepare tax returns throughout King County for United Way of King County’s Free…
Kidd Valley’s Bellevue location will offer kids “scarefree” activities for take-home crafts from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct….
Kids from all over the Eastside are invited to the KidsQuest Children’s Museum on Monday, Oct. 27 for the third…
Three area residents have been named to the dean’s list at The Johns Hopkins University. Daniel Oh is the son…
St. Vincent de Paul is asking people to “Help Warm a Heart” by donating a blanket or coat to a…
Two Bellevue college students have received scholarships from Lake Washington Technical College in Kirkland. Stacey Caves, a student in LWTC’s…
By Dean A. Radford Reporter Newspapers The Boeing Co. and the union representing its roughly 27,000 Machinists will return to…
King County property owners have until Oct. 31 to pay 2008 second-half property taxes. After that date, state-mandated interest charges…
People now may purchase tickets for Bellevue Community College’s Oct. 31 planetarium show from www.brownpaperticket.com.
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Eight Bellevue students have graduated from the Washington Aerospace Scholars program.
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. ”
Three members of the Bellevue Reporter have received awards for news and photo work at the annual Better Newspapers Competition held in conjunction with the Washington Newspaper Publishers conference in Yakima on October 1-4.
Bellevue Square owner and property developer Kemper
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Nearly 1,500 guests gathered at Bellevue’s Meydenbauer Center Monday to hear speakers including actor/activist Edward James Olmos, Sen. Maria Cantwell and former Washington first lady Mona Locke extol the virtues of Hopelink — and to drive home the urgent message that the need to support Hopelink is greater than ever.
Two Bellevue Parks Department officials are under investigation for suspicion of using city resources to assist the Bellevue Parks Yes committee.
State law prohibits the use of public agencies and their facilities to promote ballot propositions.
Dr. Wisanu Charoenkul, a dentist who operates Lake Hills Orthodontics, is looking for some candy. He’s willing to pay to…