Jay Thomas will bring his Sextet to perform at the Bellevue Jazz Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13.
State Department of Transportation officials Monday gave members of the Bellevue City Council a look at the state’s plan to replace a six-mile stretch of State Route 520, including the Evergreen Point Bridge, by 2018.
The handlers and animals being judged were American, the evaluators Japanese. At the end, everyone learned something.
State Department of Transportation officials Monday gave members of the Bellevue City Council a look at the state’s plan to…
Eleven Bellevue-area students have been named to the dean’s list at Eastern Washington University for winter term.
Youth Eastside Services (YES) has partnered with the Robert Vasen Foundation to provide services and support for youth who have been affected by the drug and/or alcohol addiction of a family member.
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The state officially kicked off its 2008 construction season this week, but in Bellevue it just means that two large projects still have months to go before they end.
Bright sunshine brought out more than 300 people to the second annual Rotary Walks! The Hike for Healthy Kids on Saturday, April 26.
The Washington State Senate and House recently passed unanimous resolutions honoring Freemasonry for its many contributions to the state.
David Alan Hawkins, 68, of Bellevue, Washington and Harry Skeins Jr., 72, an attorney from San Antonio, Texas, were sentenced Friday, April 25 in U.S. District Court in Seattle for Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud, and two counts of Wire Fraud. Both men were sentenced to 48 months in prison, three years of supervised release and $1.56 million in restitution.
Animal lovers raised more than $730,000 for the Bellevue-based Seattle Humane Society at the 19th Annual Tuxes & Tails Celebrity and Pet Fashion Show and Auction in Seattle. Forty local celebrities walked the runway with their own pets and animals available for adoption during the event.
Hundreds of people held candles and filled a complete stand at the Bellevue High School football stadium Friday night to celebrate the life of Chase Anderson.
They shopped, they had fun in school, they enjoyed Slurpees.
Fortune Small Business (FSB) has named Bellevue the best place (out of 100) in the nation to live and launch a business.
Bellevue’s Westminster Chapel will host at educational AIDS exhibit from May 9-12.