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Students from Bellevue, Medina named to dean’s list at UW

Students from Bellevue and Medina have been named to the dean's list at the University of Washington for…

Business

Zeigler-Prather joins BPW

Jean Zeigler-Prather has joined the board of Bellevue Business Professional Women as membership co-chair.

Cyrus Habib

Business

Habib named to Innovate Washington board

State Rep. Cyrus Habib has been named to the board of directors of Innovate Washington, a public-private partnership…

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Obituary | Nancy Lee Henson

Nancy Lee Henson of Bellevue died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013 in Seattle. She was 58.

Nupur Tenne

Business

Occupational therapy service opens

Nupur Tenne has opened Bellevue Bowen & Occupational Therapy Services.

Business

State seeks $400,000 against PSE

The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission on March 1 issued a complaint against Puget Sound Energy alleging the…

Paul Sutton

Opinion

Why my child will not be taking the MSP test

My wife and I are Bellevue School District parents. However, we are opting our third grade daughter out…

Bellevue's Shelby Cansler battles with a Glacier Peak player during the Wolverines' win.

Sports

Bellevue girls fifth at Hardwood Classic | Prep basketball news

Coach Leah Krautter's Wolverines outlasted Glacier Peak before dropping games to eventual champion Cleveland and Wilson.

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State’s high court rules unconstitutional two-thirds-vote requirement | Decision relates to 2010 initiative targeting tax increases

Sen. Pam Roach (R-Auburn) urged voters to “look out for [their] pocketbooks” after the state Supreme Court declared…

John (Jack) Savard

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John (Jack) Savard serves as page in House

John (Jack) Savard, a sophomore at Bellevue High School, served as a page for the House of Representatives…

Maggie Ugelstad

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Maggie Ugelstad serves as Senate page

Maggie Ugelstad, a freshman at Bellevue High School, served as a Senate page during the recent legislative session.

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Firearms issues gain House attention, but not in Senate

Four firearms-related bills are expected to continue moving through the House of Representatives this session after receiving committee…

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Bellevue offers utility costs relief for low-income seniors

The City of Bellevue is offering low-income seniors (62 and older) and low-income permanently disabled persons relief on…

Hundreds attending the annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer (C4YW) gather in downtown Bellevue last weekend.

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Young breast cancer survivors share hope and stories | National conference draws hundreds to Bellevue event

Victoria St. Martin saw a lot of things in her future: a burgeoning career as a journalist, even…

Opinion

Agreement keeps light rail on track | Editorial

It’s not often that two government entities, wrestling over a billion-dollar project, forge a plan that works for…

Letters to the Editor

City, residents have a disconnect

As our city has expanded, so has the gap between us and our government.

News

Goodwill to offer training in English, computers

Bellevue Goodwill is offering free training classes in English and computers. The eight-week session runs from March 11…

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Bellevue seeking thoughts about downtown

The City of Bellevue is seeking thoughts and opinions from the community about the downtown area.

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Emily Zhang wins scholarship

Emily Zhang of Bellevue has been named one of the Washington state winners of the 2012-13 Siemens Awards…

Claire Ducharme

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Claire Ducharme serves as page

Claire Ducharme of Bellevue recently served as a page for the Washington State Senate.