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Four solar energy workshops offered by city starting July 15

The workshops are part of the Solarize Bellevue program, a partnership of the city with nonprofits and volunteers…

Soon to part: Knightley and Levine.

Life

Begin Again too contrived for its story | Movie Review

The film is too much the glossy, magazine-cover fantasy.

Dogs of all sizes lead their people an a walk through Bellevue streets Friday

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Dogs, people parade in their patriotic best | Slideshow

More than 1,000 dogs and their people walked in downtown Bellevue today as part of the city's Fourth…

The No Child Left Behind Act gets a sharp response.

Opinion

State trying to avoid sending education’s ‘scarlet letter’ | Jerry Cornfield

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn doesn’t want to use the word “failing” when talking about Washington’s…

Doug Mathews

Opinion

Light-rail maintenance yard in Bel-Red area never part of city’s vision | Other Voices

For over the last 10 years I have been involved with studying the proposed light rail alignment. The…

Letters to the Editor

Flagpole effort appreciated

On Friday, June 13 – the day before Flag Day – four volunteers from the Honor Guard at…

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Fourth of July events set for Downtown Bellevue

The Eastside’s largest 4th of July event in Bellevue Downtown Park will honor America’s birthday for the 23rd…

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Dog walk to kick off Fourth of July in Bellevue

Dogs – and their people – will kick off the Fourth of July in Bellevue as the Acura…

Aum Upadhyay

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Bellevue student places sixth in national chemistry challenge

Aum Upadhyay of Bellevue's Odle Middle School has continued his winning ways as a chemistry whiz. The seventh-grader,…

A food and toy collection begins this month to help needy families in December.

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Food, toy collection begins in July

The Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation and the Parks & Community Services Department are hosting “Joy in July,”…

A day for fireworks – then and now.

Opinion

Today’s cartoon | July 4, 2014

A day for fireworks – how it was then and and how it is now.

News

Republic opens news customer care center in Bellevue

Republic Services has opened its new Customer Care Center in Bellevue. Residents and business owners can now drop…

Opinion

Let’s modernize workforce development

As colleagues on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, we’ve had our share of disagreements…

Business

Frachiseur joins Envoy Mortgage

Keith Frachiseur has been named to the new post of regional vice president for the Pacific Northwest territory…

The cast of the 'When Sparks Fly.'

Life

Teatro ZinZanni reaches new heights with ‘When Sparks Fly’

For arts-loving Eastsiders, having tickets to Teatro ZinZanni is a bit like Christmas-come-early. ZinZanni's latest offering, "When Sparks…

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Two advisory votes to be on ballot

Two advisory votes will appear on the 2014 General Election ballot this fall.

People associated with the 520 Plaza building and office complex held a pizza party June 23 to protest plans by Sound Transit to buy the property for a maintenance facility. Sound Transit is considering one of four sites for the facility

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Pizza and protest

People associated with the 520 Plaza building and office complex held a pizza party June 23 to protest…

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Review of draft shoreline regulations continues

Bellevue councilmembers continued their review of a draft Shoreline Management Program update on June 23. It was the…

Melissa Marie Dahl

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Dahl graduates

Melissa Marie Dahl of Bellevue graduated with honors from Saint Mary's College of California with a Bachelor of…

Matt Stermer

Life

It’s summer – break out the vinegar | Flavored varieties can create tasty cocktails

Summer is officially here, which means it's time to plan those outdoor gatherings with friends. High on the…