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Loss of high-tech credits gets mixed review | Rep. Hunter says jobs created not worth the cost

The expiration of a decade-long tax credit for high-tech research and development meant to stimulate job creation in…

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Attempted suicides by Eastside teens jump

State survey shows sophomores overwhelmed with stress

Singer Meg McLynn will perform popular and lesser known songs during the one-night event

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‘I Could Go On Singing’ comes to UPAC

As part of a special one-night event, "I Could Go On Singing: The Judy Garland Songbook" comes to…

Thomas John Allen

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Thomas John Allen

Thomas John Allen November 18, 1983 – July 11, 2014 First anniversary remembrance Always in our thoughts, Forever…

Gary L. Green

Obituaries

Gary L. Green

Gary L. Green Gary L. Green, loving husband and devoted father, passed away peacefully at home on May…

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Bellevue Police accepting community academy apps

The Bellevue Police Department is accepting applications for its fall Community Police Academy, a 12-week program that familiarizes…

The Pacific Science Center is rolling its Science on Wheels program into Bellevue this month.

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Science on Wheels rolling into Bellevue

The Pacific Science Center is rolling out its Science on Wheels program this summer, hitting several stops in…

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Summer outdoor movies return to Bellevue

Bellevue's Summer Outdoor Movies in the Park returns July 7, this time with the Hidden Valley Sports Park…

There will be more to see than fireworks in Bellevue for the Fourth of July.

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Bellevue on the Fourth | A roundup of Independence Day events

There will be more to see than fireworks in Bellevue for the Fourth of July, and the Bellevue…

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Call 911 to report incidents not to ask questions

911 services bog down from questions about fireworks during July 4 holiday

The city is seeking resident feedback for updating its long-range park plan.

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Bellevue posts online parks plan survey

It's time again for the city to update its long-range park plan, and the city is seeking resident…

One of the biggest fundraisers for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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Hutch seeking Eastside Obliteride marshals

Fred Hutch is looking for more than 100 volunteers to serve as course marshals for this year's Obliteride…

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Pipeline project to cause longterm lane reductions on 112th

The city will reduce segments of 112th Avenue Southeast to one northbound and one southbound lane between Bellevue…

Pine Forest Properties is fighting to keep 84

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Developer fighting to keep property after light rail construction | Pine Forest Properties offered Bellevue temporary use at no cost

Pine Forest Properties is asking the state Supreme Court to hear its case for why the city of…

Sports

Files earns coach of the year honors

Prep sports roundup for the Bellevue region is unveiled

Bellevue resident and driver John Boone

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Bellevue resident, driver named metro ‘Operator of the Year’

The King County Department of Transportation recognized bus driver John Boone as Operator of the Year on Wednesday,…

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300 words for $300,000

Votes needed | Islander's essay is finalist for contest for payment of college tuition

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Lifespring receives $75K grant; the largest ever for nonprofit

LifeSpring announced Thursday it has received the largest single grant in the nonprofit's history, taking in $75,000 from…

The Bellevue Thunderbird Braves Little League nine-year-old baseball team won the all-city baseball tournament on June 12 in Bellevue.

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Thunderbird Little League squad wins city tourney

The Bellevue Thunderbirds Braves Little League nine-year-old baseball team won the AAA Division all-city baseball tournament on June…

Opinion

Mayors: Help plan future transit service for our growing region

With more than 10 unique cities, nearly half a million people and a diverse and thriving portfolio of…