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Eastgate pot shop approved

The third marijuana business in three weeks has been approved by the city of Bellevue, according to permitting…

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Bellevue council votes to take stand on ST3

After an intense discussion, Bellevue city council voted to take a stand on the looming Sound Transit 3…

Donors bid at an auction at last year's Wine

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Nonprofit rescues kids from chaos at home

For hundreds of children in Washington's foster care system, life can be chaotic.

The Low Income Housing Institute's 57-unit August Wilson Place apartment building in downtown Bellevue.

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Affordable housing strategies scrutinized by Bellevue Council

The Bellevue City Council took a hard look at what the city was doing for affordable housing at…

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Bypass routes, safety on Bellevue’s mind as Energize Eastside scoping summary reveals comments

After a busy comment period, the Energize Eastside project released its Phase 2 Scoping summary to reveal many…

Bellevue gamemaker seeks to grab booty with pirate-themed card game

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Bellevue gamemaker seeks to grab booty with pirate-themed card game

Use tactics, strike deals, backstab your friends and win by grabbing the most booty in 7 Seize, a…

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Burglary suspect arrested after dropping phone

After a hot pursuit by an angry homeowner, a burglary suspect left behind some damning evidence leading to…

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Marijuana grow operation approved in Richards Valley

An indoor marijuana producer has been approved in the Richards Valley area, pending some building upgrades.

The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce opposes Sound Transit 3

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Bellevue Chamber announces opposition to ST3 measure

On Monday, the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce voted to oppose adoption of Sound Transit 3, the $53.8 billion…

Marijuana retailer approved for Factoria neighborhood in Bellevue

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Marijuana retailer approved for Factoria neighborhood in Bellevue

After an approved permit, Factoria could play host to Bellevue's newest marijuana retail store.

Sharply's showroom in Ballard.

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Bellevue businesswoman founds Sharply for busy professionals

Generally speaking, men don't like to shop for clothes.

City Councilmember Kevin Wallace tells the members of the Bellevue Downtown Association board that while he in favor of transit

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Wallace, Balducci spar over Sound Transit plan at Bellevue Downtown Association

It's very possible that the Eastside will decide the fate of Sound Transit 3, the $54 billion plan…

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Office park to be demolished for GM dealership

Argonaut Holdings LLC has applied to demolish six buildings in north Bellevue.

Litzow faces challenge in primary results

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Litzow faces challenge in primary results

With certified election results for the August primary in, many incumbents have a firm grasp on their positions…

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UberEATS brings food to the Eastside’s door

Eastside residents now merely have to tap a few buttons to get lunch to their door, courtesy of…

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Valve looks toward major Bellevue expansion

The Bellevue-based Valve Corporation has leased 225,000 square feet with the Kemper Development Company in the new office…

Tony Frizelle mans the register at Copper Kettle Coffee

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Copper Kettle Coffee connects old world and new

Tony Frizelle is living the American Dream.

Eighty-six of Bellevue's poorest families

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$20 million sale allows low-income families to stay at Highland Village

The 86 low-income families of the Highland Village Apartments received good news on the night of Friday, Aug.…

The affected portion of roadway.

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First phase of 110th Avenue transit work completed

Contractors have completed the first phase of the work on 110th Avenue Northeast to prepare for Sound Transit's…

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Council eyes Eastgate for permanent homeless shelter

The Bellevue City Council took the first steps in moving toward a permanent homeless shelter in Bellevue at…