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‘Yes’ on levy will help special education students

Nearly one of every 10 students in Bellevue has a disability requiring special education. But state and federal…

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Meeting to discuss scholarships

Overlake Alumnae Panhellenic will host its annual College Sorority Information Forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 4 at…

Letters to the Editor

Committed to gun safety

After reading a recent letter to the editor from Cy Baumgartner regarding Initiative 594, I wanted to take…

Letters to the Editor

Kudos to Balducci, Wallace

Congratulations to newly elected Mayor Claudia Balducci and Deputy Mayor Kevin Wallace.

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Downtown Bellevue Residents Association proposed; community meeting set for Thursday

The city of Bellevue is working to bring a sense of community and advocacy to the downtown area…

Obituaries

Luise Reichel

Luise “Liesel” Reichel Liesel Reichel passed away peacefully at Harbor House in Poulsbo, Washington. She had been losing…

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Bellevue City Council OKs improvements at Hidden Valley Park

The Bellevue City Council approved a $4.21 million contract Jan. 6 to complete athletic fields and other site…

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Event to honor Nan Campbell

A celebration of the life of Nan Campbell, a former mayor of Bellevue, will be held from 1-3…

Letters to the Editor

Leadership needed on I-594

In 2008, the Supreme Court decision District of Columbia v Heller recognized the individual’s right to own a…

News

Police seek recruits for community academy

Bellevue Police are seeking applicants for a 12-week community academy where recruits will learn about department operations and…

News

Litzow hosting telephonic town-hall meeting

Sen. Steve Litzow, R-Mercer Island, will host a telephonic town-hall meeting 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16.

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Cyrus Habib named one of ’12 State Legislators to watch in 2014′

“I’m both honored and humbled to be part of Governing.com’s list of legislators to watch," the state Representative…

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Interlake boys basketball team to provide dinner to people in need

The Interlake High School boys basketball team will provide dinner for people in need at the Salvation Army…

Letters to the Editor

Levies, bond measure critical to maintaining Bellevue schools

As current and former members of the Bellevue School Board, we are united in our endorsement of the…

News

Nineteen BSD teachers earn National Board Certification

The district's elementary schools gained a slim majority of the new certifieds, taking 10 overall.

Business

Biondo Pizza opens in Bellevue

Biondo Pizza & Gelato has opened in Belgate Plaza, next to the Bellevue Post Office. The company's focus…

Opinion

A tough vote, but the right one, by Boeing machinists | Editorial

Members of the Machinists union did the right thing Friday by voting to approve a contract extension offered…

Residents in the Overlake area near Interlake High School scrambled for their cameras on the afternoon of Jan. 3 to capture a vivid rainbow that looked as if it was going from Sherwood Forest Elementary School to nearby neighborhoods.

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Rainbow’s end

A vivid rainbow on Friday (Jan. 3) afternoon seemed centered in the Overlake area of Bellevue.

Letters to the Editor

Keep Conrad Lee as mayor

We believe Mayor Conrad Lee should continue to be Bellevue’s Mayor. Mayor Lee’s active promotion of Bellevue to…

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the editor: Eastside Catholic has right to uphold religious beliefs

Relating to the incident at Eastside Catholic, first, this is a religious institution, which believes and attempts to…