Wireless Internet access no longer will be available at the state’s highway rest areas due to a lack of consistent subscribers.
Puget Sound Energy has filed a request with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) to pass through the higher costs the utility pays for purchasing natural gas supplies for its customers.
With only the glow of a headlamp, Blake McDonald looked inside the little boy’s mouth.
He did not have any X-rays to assess wether the patient would need a tooth extraction or not. There was no running water or electricity. And worse, Blake, a recent Newport High School graduate, is not even a dentist.
But he would need to be ready to tell his father, Bill, who is a dentist, his observations.
Charlene Oberbillig, formerly of Bellevue, died Aug. 15, 2008 on Vashon Island, Wash. She was 89. Mrs. Oberbillig was born…
After a short break from a day of picketing outside Bellevue schools, teachers marched again at district headquarters Tuesday night during the school board meeting. The board room quickly filled for discussions on the current teachers’ strike.
Only a few hours of negotiations remain before a potential strike delays the start of Bellevue schools Bellevue’s teachers and…
Free Bird, a 3-month-old Chihuahua mix, likes to play, but loves to snuggle even more. Seattle Humane Society veterinarians spayed and vaccinated Free Bird, and now staff and volunteers are searching for her new family.
Overlake Hospital and the Bellevue Fire Department will host two events to help seniors learn how they can reduce their risk of falls and fires.
If Bellevue School District teachers vote to strike, the city will support the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bellevue’s expanded childcare day camp on Sept. 2 at South Bellevue Community Center.
The Bellevue-based Seattle Humane Society will hold its annual Walk for the Animals on Oct. 4 at University Village Shopping Center.
Bellevue Botanical Garden Society 2008 Gala Auction: 5:30 p.m. Sept. 12. Enjoy dinner and auction in support of the botanical garden. Theme is “Monet’s Garden.” Cost: $100; registration required. Westin Bellevue, 600 Bellevue Way. 425-451-3755, auction@bellevuebotanical.org or www.bellevuebotanical.org.
Twelve students from the Bellevue area have received degrees from Eastern Washington University. They are:
Tired of archaic policies and the government’s inability to change them, U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee decided years ago that it is time for a clean energy revolution.
The American Red Cross Serving King and Kitsap counties is now able to accept tracing requests for families separated by the recent conflict in the country of Georgia.
The children’s choir program at First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue is accepting registrations for new singers for the 2008-2009 Season. The program includes four choir levels encompassing grades K-12 each led by an experienced professional children’s music specialist.
Bellevue firefighters hit the streets full force in Clyde Hill last weekend to collect $17,283 in donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Passing motorists readily filled the boots with everything from spare change to $100 bills.
Nora Johnson has been chosen to oversee the city’s newly created Civic Services Department, City Manager Steve Sarkozy has announced.
The start of classes in the Bellevue School District, scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Sept. 2, will boost traffic volumes near some schools. It also coincides with several construction projects expected to impact city streets.
Carrying picket signs that read “No Contract? No School!” approximately 800 Bellevue teachers and parents circled the parking lot outside the school district headquarters Wednesday night.