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Bellevue Main Street in bloom

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Bellevue Main Street in bloom

Gilberts on Main owner adorns downtown with 300 prim roses.

Business

Eastside cities launch free resources for entrepreneurs

The cities are offering numerous workshops on various topics.

News

Bellevue resident indicted in drug conspiracy

Twenty charged in drug conspiracy throughout King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston counties.

Editorial: Tariffs on newsprint a threat to newspapers

Opinion

Editorial: Tariffs on newsprint a threat to newspapers

U.S. tariffs on Canadian paper have surged costs for newspapers with little benefit for U.S. mills.

Burglar arrested after homeowner catches him in the act

News

Burglar arrested after homeowner catches him in the act

The homeowner held the suspect at knifepoint until Bellevue police arrived.

Sports

Playing multiple sports creates better, healthier kids, says physical therapist

Special to the Reporter

Business

Tim Goggin to present on ‘Shiny Object Syndrome’

The CEO of Sappington will share insights at the CFMA Puget Sound Chapter Meeting on April 10.

Unknown suspect impersonates an officer in a police vehicle | Police blotter for March 12-18

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Unknown suspect impersonates an officer in a police vehicle | Police blotter for March 12-18

The blotter is a sample from the Bellevue Police Department’s Bellevue Beat Blog.

MERLE ALVIN KEENEY

Obituaries

MERLE ALVIN KEENEY

Merle Alvin Keeney, age 72, loving husband of Charlotte Bouley (2016-18) and Julie Keeney (1969-2013), wonderful father of…

Life

‘Living with Others in a World of Diverse Beliefs’

Fostering Interfaith Relationships on the Eastside offers an Interfaith Dinner Dialogue on April 22.

Bellevue to host forum on ‘fake news,’ conspiracy theories, disinformation

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Bellevue to host forum on ‘fake news,’ conspiracy theories, disinformation

In the age of social media, with so much information available, it can be tough to distinguish truth…

Sports

Goucher to host baseball camp in April

Former professional baseball player and Atlanta Braves scout Steve Goucher will conduct a spring break baseball camp from…

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                The Bellevue Wolverines girls lacrosse team lost 16-3 to the Mercer Island Islanders on March 21. Bellevue players Kimberly Nickerson, Abby Parrish and Lily Weingaertner each recorded a goal apiece in the loss. The Wolverines dropped to 2-1 overall with the loss while Mercer Island improved their overall record to 4-0.

Sports

Islanders defeat Wolverines in rivalry lacrosse showdown

Wolverines suffer first loss of 2018 season.

WILLIAM P. ENDICOTT

Obituaries

WILLIAM P. ENDICOTT

October 26, 1926 - March 12, 2018

#EnoughKingCounty | Letter

Letters to the Editor

#EnoughKingCounty | Letter

King County resident has this to say about property tax hike.

Man caught smoking drugs, masturbating | Bellevue Police Blotter

News

Man caught smoking drugs, masturbating | Bellevue Police Blotter

The following is a sample from the Bellevue Police Department’s Bellevue Beat Blog:

WILLIAM (BILL) LAWRENCE HANSON

Obituaries

WILLIAM (BILL) LAWRENCE HANSON

William Lawrence Hanson (Bill), age 77, passed away peacefully in his home in Bellevue, Washington, on the morning…

ROY VINCENT MALMASSARI

Obituaries

ROY VINCENT MALMASSARI

Born Roy Vincent Malmassari on July 19, 1929, to Joseph and Irene (Bonomi) Malmassari and siblings Edith Klep,…

Bellevue police asking for help to find vitamin thieves

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Bellevue police asking for help to find vitamin thieves

Approximately $20,000 worth of vitamins have been stolen.

Coding Dojo helps high school graduates more than double salaries by learning to code

Business

Coding Dojo helps high school graduates more than double salaries by learning to code

70 percent of Coding Dojo graduates with degrees experience 58 percent increase in salaries.