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Mentor Matthew Williamson and mentee Andrew.

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Volunteers needed to mentor youth

The Success Mentoring Program, a service of Youth Eastside Services, is looking for volunteers interested in making a…

Members of the Interlake High School Marching Band perform Oct. 5 at Issaquah Salmon Days. The band is a regular feature of the popular Eastside event.

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Stepping smartly at Salmon Days

Members of the Interlake High School Marching Band perform Oct. 5 at Issaquah Salmon Days.

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In-house borrowing to fund city upgrades

The Bellevue City Council on Oct. 7 approved temporarily borrowing $30 million from the city’s Utility Capital Investment…

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LifeSpring raises $280,000

LifeSpring's Oct. 5 fundraiser, Le Vin à Son Apogée (Wine At Its Best), raised $280,000 for the organization.

Eileen Ficken

Obituaries

Eileen Ficken

Eileen Ficken Eileen Murial Ficken passed away peacefully on October 2, 2013. Eileen was born to Sam and…

Boeing experiences some turbulence in Japan

Opinion

Today’s cartoon | Oct. 11, 2013

Boeing experiences some turbulence flying into Japan

Opinion

Where are the leaders in Washington, D.C.? | Editorial

Reports out of Washington, D.C., indicate that there may be hope of ending the stalemate over the government…

Sports

Newport, Roosevelt meet with playoff implications | Prep football news

Times, dates and locations for each of this week's prep football games for Bellevue, Newport, Interlake and Sammamish…

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Alley 111 apartments anticipates groundbreaking this month

Skansa USA has signed a $54 million contract to construct Alley 111 a 259-unit apartment building at 11011…

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Chamber seeks applicants for Young Entrepreneurs Academy

The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce is seeking enterprising youths in grades 6-12 for its Young Entrepreneurs Academy, a…

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Walk to help children with special needs

The Friendship Circle's annual "Walk With Friendship" walk-a-thon will be held Oct. 13 to raise awareness and funds…

Letters to the Editor

Elected officials doing their job on health care issue

Regarding the Oct. 4 editorial comment on health care coverage, just remember that 47.1 percent of the 2008…

Letters to the Editor

Slatter doesn’t understand city

The future of Bellevue depends on a well qualified City Council. Elect a well known local long time…

Letters to the Editor

Second Amendment keeps us free

Since the Constitution was penned, it has been a constant struggle to remain free and keep our republic.

Sports

Bellevue sweeps, Interlake, Sammamish fall in volleyball | Prep sports news

Bellevue beat crosstown Sammamish while Interlake fell to Liberty.

VIBES volunteer Mukta Mann works with students at Stevenson Elementary School.

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Bellevue schools seeking volunteers

The VIBES (Volunteers in Bellevue’s Education System) program is looking for volunteers to work with Bellevue students this…

Madison Anger and No Fun Being Good

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Clyde Hill resident wins at horse competition

Madison Anger, a Bellevue Christian School student, won with No Fun Being Good.

Sports

Bellevue, Newport get wins on gridiron | Prep football news

Bellevue and Newport picked up wins while Interlake and Sammamish remained winless.

Opinion

The view beyond: Life After High School | Darcy Brixey

Congratulations to the class of 2014. It’s early yet, but reality is only a few months away. Whether…

Sports

Newport alum makes Elite 8 on tennis court

Chris Lilley was named Bruin Athletic Club Athlete of the Week and picked up honorable mention honors in…