The art exhibit will feature art from five Latinx women from May 5-17 at the Los Pajaros Art Gallery.
Opening day is May 4 at 9 a.m.
Eighth graders in the class learned about taxes.
The technique not only reduces pain, but allows patients to maintain muscle strength in the leg.
Two students are from Tesla STEM and one is from Juanita.
The location provides developmental evaluations and desk space for staff serving the local area with home therapy visits.
Families participate in scavenger hunt, arts and crafts, and more.
The group’s “Winds of Change” concert is set for May 19.
Ships’ cats were an integral part of many sailors’ everyday lives.
“Vellai Pookal” will show on April 19 at the Lincoln Square Cinema.
NAMI Eastside Youth Mental Health Conference will held May 4.
Washington Autism Alliance and Advocacy hosts 6th annual event.
Sarah Raza (RHS) and Sophia Gonzalez (ICS) were selected for their community service work.
The annual service day helps organizations that help Eastside communities experiencing poverty and abuse.
What does Amazon’s move to Bellevue mean to surrounding communities?
Atharva Ladha of Redmond and Chloe Fong of Bellevue share their experiences with the HCLA at the USSRC.
Celebrate children and adults with autism on April 14.
The City awards Centro Cultural Mexicano’s art gallery a $3,000 Redmond Art Season grant
Aditi Ajoy released her single, “What Are You Thinking?” on March 22.
The panel consisted of Dr. Amy Morrison, president of Lake Washington Institute of Technology, Anne Morisseau, Planning Commissioner for the City of Bellevue, Residential Real Estate Agent, LE Board of Directors, and Anne-Marie Diouf, VP Human Resources for Symetra.