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Attorney General’s actions are protecting human lives | Letter
Historically, sanctuary was a sacred place where fugitives were immune from arrest. Why sacred? There are moments in…
April 9, 2017
Letters to the Editor
Clock is ticking on I-90 lane closures | Letter
The clock is ticking for the commuters, carpoolers, truckers and buses that use the I-90 corridor; a daily…
April 9, 2017
Letters to the Editor
We need single-player Medicaid for all plan, not ‘Trump Don’t Care’ | Letter
The current plan of Republicans in Congress (what I call “Trump Don’t Care”) to deprive at least 24…
April 9, 2017
News
Councilmember Conrad Lee announces re-election efforts
Conrad Lee formally announced his candidacy for re-election to the Bellevue City Council to a crowd of supporters…
April 9, 2017
Letters to the Editor
Metro riders, voice your concerns | Letter
Metro and Sound Transit are considering big changes to transit service from the Eastside to Downtown Seattle via…
April 8, 2017
Letters to the Editor
Interfaith gathering was a blessed experience | Letter
The Eastshore Unitarian and Muslim Association of Puget Sound members organized and coordinated our Interfaith Friendship dinner/conversation on…
April 8, 2017
Letters to the Editor
Big business has changed our livable community | Letter
Downtown Bellevue used to be a fun place to go. Main street was the one part of Bellevue…
April 8, 2017
Letters to the Editor
Inslee roll out the welcome mat to refugees |Letter
Here goes Gov. Jay Inslee yet again. He wants to defy President Donald Trump’s administration and accept all…
April 8, 2017
News
King County Housing Authority reopens waiting list for affordable housing
With a record number of low-income households around King County struggling to pay the rent, the King County…
April 7, 2017
News
Lifespring raises $462,285 to support Bellevue’s kids
More than 750 Bellevue community members gathered at the Meydenbauer Center on Thursday, March 30th to raise funds…
April 7, 2017
News
Bridle Trails State Park participating in state Earth Day celebrations
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and numerous partners invite the public to celebrate Earth Day at…
April 7, 2017
News
Open Window School students engage in mock legislative experience
This year, eighth graders at Bellevue’s Open Window School have been learning about government, both federal and state.
April 6, 2017
News
Multiple slots open on Bellevue boards and commissions
The Bellevue City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on the city’s Environmental Services, Human Services and Transportation…
April 6, 2017
Sports
Vikings remain undefeated on the softball field
SPORTS ROUNDUP
April 5, 2017
News
Bellevue cops crack down on distracted driving
“U Text, U Drive, U Pay” is the message the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) is sending to…
April 5, 2017
News
Jared Nieuwenhuis tosses hat into City Council election ring
Standing with family and neighborhood leaders, Parks & Community Services Board Member Jared Nieuwenhuis announced his candidacy for…
April 5, 2017
Obituaries
GERALD J. PITTENGER
Gerald J. Pittenger, 84, of Bellevue Washington, passed away March 21, 2017, with his family by his side.
April 3, 2017
News
Utilities work to shut down 114th Avenue Southeast
Work near the Bellefield Area of Bellevue will shut down 114th Avenue Southeast for two weeks starting Monday,…
April 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor
We need single-player Medicaid for all plan, not ‘Trump Don’t Care’ | Letter
The current plan of Republicans in Congress (what I call “Trump Don’t Care”) to deprive at least 24…
April 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
We need to stand united, or fall if we don’t work together | Letter
We are becoming a nation of haters. Hate mail is being sent to senators regardless of ethnicity. Innocent…
April 2, 2017
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