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Arts fellowship awarded to Patrick Parr

Patrick Parr of Bellevue was the recipient of an Artist Trust fellowship for accomplishments in literary work.

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Sewer rate increases on the horizon for Bellevue

The Bellevue City Council will have a short timeline to communicate to the King County Executive's Office its…

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Scouts celebrate Eagle rank

More than 117 recent Eagle Scouts gathered at Bellevue's Meydenbauer Center on May 1 to celebrate their success…

Letters to the Editor

Congress needs to act on clean water

The Water for the World Act (HR 2901) is on its way to being voted on in Congress.…

Letters to the Editor

Bellevue City Council needs to prioritize

It is very disappointing to see politicking that we are paying for at the Bellevue City Council meetings.

Letters to the Editor

Where is the accountability by Obama administration?

The Obama administration reminds me of a pinball. It keeps ricocheting from scandal to scandal.

Jerry Cornfield

Opinion

State soon will know number of oil tank cars shipped through area | Jerry Cornfield

By the end of next week, Washington will learn how often tank cars of oil siphoned from North…

Yoshiko Harden

Opinion

Bellevue College working for diversity in students and faculty | Other Voices

A recent Education Lab blog post asked a provocative question, β€œIs teacher diversity a problem in Washington?” Often…

Scouts getting their Eagle rank are (rear row

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7 Scouts to receive Eagle rank

As Bellevue's Boy Scout Troop 600 celebrates its 55th anniversary, seven of it's Scouts will be recognized in…

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Overlake Hospital gets award for stroke care

Overlake Medical Center has received the Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Quality Achievement Award for implementing specific quality…

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Nine to be honored for human services work

The Alliance of Eastside Agencies (Alliance), a professional membership organization of human service providers, will honor nine people…

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Open house set for Downtown Livability

The city will hold an open house community discussion 4:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall about recommendations being…

Sixteen Bellevue residents will graduate from Eastside Catholic School this year. They are: (front row) Daniel Edgerton

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16 to graduate from Eastside Catholic

Sixteen Bellevue residents will graduate from Eastside Catholic School this year.

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DSHS mobile office to visit Bellevue

The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Mobile Community Service Office will be in Bellevue…

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Event raises $1.6M for diabetes research

More than 9,000 people joined Nordstrom and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on Sunday, May 18 for the…

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Democrats list endorsements

Rep. Cyrus Habib has been nominated as the Democratic Party candidate for state Senate from the 48th Legislative…

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Talk to focus on child nutrition

A free talk, "Keeping Kids Healthy Naturally," will be offered at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health in…

Alan Woog (left) and Yutaka Kobayashi show their tennis trophies.

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US national tennis title rekindles love set for 90-year-old former Bellevue resident

Former Bellevue resident Alan Woog had some unfinished business – winning the senior indoor doubles championship in the…

Opinion

Opening for Kenny | Pat Cashman

I have several friends who are standup comics. At one point, I wanted to give it a try.…

Opinion

The art of the (foam) sword | Darcy Brixey

Grab your friends and family members and come to the library to learn the art of the sword.