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Former Reporter staff writer wins award
A former staff writer for the Bellevue Reporter was honored last weekend in the annual statewide contest by…
October 7, 2014
News
DEA rules on collection of unused controlled medicines
Bellevue residents are one step closer to having safe disposal options for their unused medicines.
October 6, 2014
Sports
Tennis squad advances to Nationals
Team Lilley, a women's USTA 3.0 18 and older tennis team based out of Bellevue's Robinswood Tennis Center,…
October 6, 2014
News
Kelsey Creek Farm Fair on Saturday
City folks looking to escape to the country can shorten their trip by heading to Kelsey Creek Farm…
October 6, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Bike lanes on 116th a crazy idea
The City of Bellevue is contemplating bike lanes on 116th Avenue Northeast. This is a crazy idea. The…
October 6, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Obama just throws money at border issue
President Obama is good at two things, making speeches and fundraising. The actual governing of a nation? Not…
October 6, 2014
News
Paramount Theatre to screen original Phantom
The Paramount Theatre is helping people get into the Halloween spirit this season by featuring a showing of…
October 6, 2014
Sports
Week 5 high school football scores for the Bellevue region
Week 5 high school football scores for the Bellevue region
October 6, 2014
News
Former Interlake students charged with trespassing on school grounds
Two 21-year-olds are each facing charges of first degree trespassing after they allegedly roamed the halls of Interlake…
October 6, 2014
Life
Benefit to feature designer Christmas trees
Providence O’ Christmas Trees will help kick off the holiday season with events from Dec. 1-3 that raise…
October 6, 2014
Opinion
Overlake: Mutual commitment, mutual solutions
Bellevue and Redmond citizens need to inform themselves and provide testimony to their leaders on critical issues in…
October 6, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Blame politicians, poverty for school problems
Don't blame public schools. Blame our corrupt political system, in which politicians depend on the largesse of wealthy…
October 6, 2014
Life
Bottoms Up: The Panacea is the cure for what ails you | The Eastside Scene
Erik Liedholm, the wine director for John Howie Steak, shares the recipe for The Panacea, a cocktail using…
October 3, 2014
Obituaries
Marie Benedict
Marie Benedict Marie Benedict, 76, of Bellevue, passed September 25, 2014. Preceded in death by her late husband…
October 3, 2014
Sports
Tennis stars win big
Edgebrook Hastings, a women's USTA 3.5 40+ tennis squad, won the 3.5 Sectional Championships on Aug. 15-17 in…
October 1, 2014
News
Wolverines remain undefeated on the volleyball court
Bellevue captures victory against Eastlake in battle of top notch teams
October 1, 2014
Letters to the Editor
Kudos to Jane Hague for help on Metro issue
County Councilmember Jane Hague helped get Metro Route 271 resolved for Bellevue College. Now effort needed on rest…
September 30, 2014
Letters to the Editor
I-594 just means more taxes
Initiative 594 is not about gun safety or even supervision.
September 30, 2014
Letters to the Editor
I-594 won’t stop criminals
Old bumper sticker sums up what will happen if I-594 is approved.
September 30, 2014
Letters to the Editor
I-594 will save lives
In November the citizens of Washington have the opportunity to make Washington safer by voting “yes” for Initiative…
September 30, 2014
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