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Baseball/softball camps are on the horizon

Goucher will conduct summer baseball camp

Locals student arrested and expelled after making threats | Police blotter

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Locals student arrested and expelled after making threats | Police blotter

The Bellevue police blotter for June 6-10.

Photo courtesy of Burger Brawler

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‘Ready. Set. Eat.’

Burger Brawler hosts first annual Prime Burger Brawl eating contest slated for June 16.

Neah Bay seeing rise in green crab catches

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Neah Bay seeing rise in green crab catches

Neah Bay European green crab total nearly 10 times more than Dungeness

City Hall recognized as leader in healthy buildings

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City Hall recognized as leader in healthy buildings

The building is now the first public Fitwel certified building in the region.

Titus Will of Snohomish received a bill from The Everett Clinic for $1.36 million for a visit to a walk-in clinic. Other Everett Clinic patients also received bills with miscalculated balances that were corrected. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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$1.36 million for a doctor’s visit to the Everett Clinic?

Some patients got sticker shock when they opened their May bills. Another was for $3.6 million.

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Bellevue holds ‘Essentials’ informational meeting on June 13

Bellevue Essentials is a city program that will educate up and coming community leaders.

This photo was taken by a drone from the east side of the Armory Building, which caught on fire Saturday morning. Several fire trucks can be seen attacking the fire from different angles. Courtesy of Eric Timmons

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Raging fire guts Armory building in Aberdeen

The building housed much of the city’s history.

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Alliance of Eastside Agencies announces 2018 awards

Numerous Eastside Alliance members received awards for Outstanding Contribution in Human Services.

Johnson pictured with Overlake President and CEO Mike Marshand Chief HR and Chief Compliance Officer Lisa Brock. Photo courtesy of Overlake

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Overlake honors team member for 50 years of service

Karly Johnson celebrated 50 years of service on June 1 after he began delivering mail in 1967.

The Sammamish Totems girls tennis doubles team consisting of sophomores Nina Vongsaly and Katrina Kuntz captured the Class 2A state title on May 26 at the Nordstrom Tennis Center. The duo of Vongsaly/Kuntz defeated Sequim’s doubles squad of Kalli Wiker/Jessica Dietzman 2-0 (6-3, 6-3) in the championship match.                                Photo courtesy of Wesley Newton

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Sammamish doubles team wins the Class 2A state tennis title

Totems sophomores Nina Vongsaly and Katrina Kuntz dominate the state tournament.

Suspects make death threats at local restaurant | Police Blotter

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Suspects make death threats at local restaurant | Police Blotter

Bellevue Police Blotter for May 30 - June 3

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Sunrise Senior living receives quality awards

Local communities won the award, including Sunrise of Bellevue, Bothell and Mercer Island.

The Newport Knights girls tennis doubles team consisting of senior Teagan Mach and sophomore Evelyn Wong captured second place at the Class 4A state tennis tournament on May 26 at the Columbia Basin Racquet Club in Richland. The duo had an overall record of 3-1 at the two-day tournament.                                Photo courtesy of Patrick Nam

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Newport doubles tennis team earns second place at Class 4A state tournament

Knights athletes Teagan Mach and Evelyn Wong capture second place at tourney.

Bellevue Police are investigating the fatal crash involving this BMW. Excessive speed and drugs or alcohol are suspected as contributing factors. Courtesy of the Bellevue Beat Blog

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Bellevue Police investigate fatal overnight crash

The crash happened on 156th Avenue Northeast just north of Northeast 20th Street.

Bellevue Police investigate accidental shooting death

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Bellevue Police investigate accidental shooting death

A 25-year-old man allegedly shot himself by accident at hotel with a female witness in the room.

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‘13 Reasons Why to Have a Conversation With Your Child’

YES hosts a free, educational event on teen suicide prevention.

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Teen-driver crashes kill 10 people daily in 100 deadliest days

Deadly teen crashes jump 14 percent; speed, impairment and distraction are major factors.

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Wellman’s statewide tour focuses on school safety

On her tour, Lisa Wellman, D-Mercer Island, will visit all nine Educational Service Districts.

Map of Kelsey Creek Culvert. Courtesy of the city of Bellevue

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Construction on Northeast 8th to replace Kelsey Creek culvert

Bellevue utilities will begin the construction in late June.