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Wastemobile in Redmond from April 4-6

People can safely dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at…

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Bastyr University president to retire

After serving a decade as president of Bastyr University, Daniel K. Church will retire effective June 30, 2015.

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Bellevue Schools Foundation to begin lunch lecture series

The Bellevue Schools Foundation's lecture series, "Education Connections," will return for three lunch sessions at the Wilburton Instructional…

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Area residents to receive toilet leak detection kits

As part of National Fix a Leak Week, March 17-23, the city of Bellevue, a member of Cascade…

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Two from Medina compete on robotics team

Fifth graders Bennett Husick and Matthew LePage, both Medina residents, competed in the First Lego League State semi-finals…

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Medifast to open center in Factoria

A Medifast Weight Control Center will open in the Factoria area March 17.

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Aquatic Center to offer lifeguard training

The Bellevue Aquatic Center will offer an American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course, featuring lifeguarding skills and training…

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Control needed on campaign money

There needs to be a control on political campaign contributions. Individuals need to be limited on how much,…

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Komen Puget Sound gala raises $600,000 in one night to fight breast cancer

Approximately 300 people helped raised $600,000 on March 1 at Komen Puget Sound's gala to support the fight…

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Nelson returns to Windermere as managing broker

Cris Nelson has been named the new managing broker of Windermere's Bellevue South office.

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Catholic school to align schedule with Bellevue

St. Monica Catholic School Principal Anca Wilson announced last week that the campus would change its early release…

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Auction gala raises $550,000 for Kindering

Kindering, the Bellevue-based center for children with special needs, raised $550,000 for its programs at the 20th annual…

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Abigail Emert named alternate to spelling bee

St. Monica fifth-grader Abigail Emert will be an alternate in the King-Snohomish County Regional Spelling Bee, to be…

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Police investigating cyberstalking

Bellevue Police are investigating a 17-year-old Newport High School student after tracking an IP address to an e-mail…

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Clinic to move to Overlake Medical Pavilion

Bellevue Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic has signed a lease to move to the Overlake Medical Pavilion, according…

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Bellevue Apartments seeks rezone to grow

Should Bellevue City Council approve a rezone on the 13000 block of Northeast Eighth Street, the Bellevue Apartments…

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Bandage Ball to benefit cancer center

The 54th annual Bandage Ball will benefit Overlake Medical Center’s new comprehensive cancer center. The March 29 event…

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Class set on shorebirds

Eastside Audubon will teach a three-part class on shorebirds. The class includes two weekday evening sessions and a…

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‘Odysseo’ trick rider falls off horse during performance

One of the "Odysseo" trick riders fell off her horse during Sunday's matinee at Marymoor Park.

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Warning given on magazine solicitation

Boys & Girls Clubs of King County (BGCKC) is warning residents that some young men have solicited magazine…