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Legislators need to invest in STEM education

Washington’s many technology employers are hungry for qualified workers, from the folks who install and maintain the systems…

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Bellevue Reporter reader photo contest to offer prizes for best work

The Bellevue Reporter is looking for residents who have an eye for photography for its upcoming photo contest.

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48th District Democrats to caucus on March 9

The mid-term Democratic caucus for the 48th Legislative District will be 1 p.m. Sunday, March 9 at Rose…

Obituaries

Marilyn Jea Arbaugh

Marilyn Jean Arbaugh Marilyn Jean Arbaugh, 79, of Bellevue, WA passed away February 20, 2014. Born in Fayette…

Leslie M. Brown

Obituaries

Leslie M. Brown

Leslie (“Les”) M. Brown Age 70 of Bellevue. Loving husband of Arlene. Viewing 3 – 5 p.m. on…

Opinion

Let’s give all of our kids a better tomorrow

After years of failing to fulfill that duty, the state Supreme Court, in its McCleary decision, called the…

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Cultural access funds: Increasing opportunity, fostering dreams | Other Voices

Visit the Bellingham Maritime Museum, Bellevue Youth Theatre or other local cultural facility and you’ll see the excitement…

The No-Discharge Zone would extend into Lake Washington.

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Time to end big pollution source | Other Voices

Water samples at more than 80 public beaches in the Puget Sound region show fecal coliform bacteria levels…

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When ‘Pen Pals’ become real | Ann Oxrieder

Anyone remember "pen pals?" Someone your age who lived somewhere else and with whom you exchanged letters about…

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Main breaks cuts off water to Surrey Downs homes

Bellevue Utilities crews expect to have water restored to 23 homes in the Surrey Downs neighborhood by the…

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Police foundation hosting fundraising breakfast

The Bellevue Police Foundation will hold its fifth annual fundraising breakfast 7:30-9 a.m. March 27 at the Barrier…

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Bellevue extends multi-room rental ordinance

Bellevue City Councilmembers voted unanimously Monday March 3 to extend for an additional six months an emergency ordinance…

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Overnight closures planned for 84th on-ramp

Motorists should expect intermittent overnight closure of the 84th Avenue Northeast on-ramp to westbound SR 520.

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Conference set on children and mental illness

NAMI Eastside will hold a free conference for parents on Saturday, March 8 for parents, caregivers, educators and…

Letters to the Editor

Bellevue becoming more bland

The Feb. 28 article by Brandon Macz describes another new development destined to "enhance" downtown Bellevue's tasteless, unwelcoming,…

Natalie Doggett of Bellevue's Girl Scout Troop 51064 and a graduate of Newport High School

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A job well done

Natalie Doggett of Bellevue's Girl Scout Troop 51064 and a graduate of Newport High School, was honored by…

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Volunteers needed for Earth Day projects

The Bellevue Parks and Community Services is seeking 400 volunteers to work on environmental improvement projects for its…

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More toxicology needed for investigation of sheriff’s deputy

Bellevue Police have requested more toxicology screening for a King County Sheriff's deputy who was arrested in Newcastle…

Interim City Manager Brad Miyake.

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Miyake to represent U.S. Japan Council in Tokyo, Fukuoka

Bellevue Interim City Manager Brad Miyake begins his weeklong visit of Japan Friday as one of 10 representatives…

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Winona LaDuke to speak at Bellevue College | Women’s History Month speaker to discuss women in leadership

Internationally acclaimed author, orator and activist, Winona LaDuke will speak on “Women in Leadership: Voices for Change” on…