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What’s happening New Year’s Eve

Bellevue will be alive on New Years Eve with a variety of festivities, from the simple dinner-and-toast variety…

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Bellevue crews clearing roads to help with garbage pickup; city asks citizens to remove cars from streets

City crews are working to clear neighborhood streets of snow curb to curb in advance of resumed garbage…

Bruce Mayer stands next to a ‘Snow Cat’ that he and neighbors created in Bellevue on Monday

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It’s a ‘Snow Cat’

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Forecasting snow one of life’s tougher tasks

It’s only a rumor that most snow forecasting is done by flipping a coin, but sometimes it might…

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520 floating bridge drawspan opening Saturday at noon

Washington State Department of Transportation bridge crews will open the drawspan of the State Route 520 Evergreen Point…

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Bellevue crews keep plowing, clearing storm drains

Bellevue city crews worked through the holiday, plowing, sanding and de-icing the city’s already snow-covered roads. They are…

Pre-kindergarten students Miranda Brown and Dan Firstenberg light the preschool menorah at the Jewish Day School in Bellevue.

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Hanukkah, the festival of lights, also celebrated

In the holiday seasons, it’s often easy to forget that Christmas isn’t the only holiday being celebrated.

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Bellevue A&E Calendar | Dec. 27

The entertainment calendar is published Wednesdays and Saturdays on a space-available basis. Submit entertainment items at least a…

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Goodwill to offer free English, computer classes

Bellevue Goodwill’s Job Training and Education Center, located at 14515 NE 20th Street, is currently enrolling people in…

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“Alaska—Spirit of the Wild” Family Movie Night: 3-5 p.m. Jan. 8. Documentary narrated by Charlton Heston gives viewers…

Pet for adoption

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Pet for adoption

Poncho, a 2-month-old kitten, likes to have his back rubbed and turns into a purrbox when held.

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56 at International School earn AP awards

Fifth-six students at Bellevue’s International School have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board.

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Rec Cal

The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers,…

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Prep pulse: winter break basketball standings

Conference Overall

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Jarrett gets higher-ed post

Senator-elect Fred Jarrett, of the 41st Legislative District, has been named vice-chairman of the Higher Education and Workforce…

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PSE sets new natural gas usage record

Last week’s continued cold weather with below-freezing temperatures pushed Puget Sound Energy’s customer natural gas usage to a…

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Bellevue man jailed after crash

Michael P. Scott, 53, of Bellevue, was booked into King County Jail on Dec. 21 following an accident…

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Donors needed to give blood

The Puget Sound Blood Center needs donors as the bad weather has led to a number of canceled…

A semi truck is stuck on the I-405 offramp onto Northeast Eighth Street on Monday

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Dealing with the mess

Bellevue road crews worked around the clock to maintain local streets after snowstorms blanketed the region this week.

Slushy roads continue to be a problem in Bellevue as more snow fell on the city Wednesday.

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Bellevue crews continue working 24/7; drivers should watch for ice

City asks citizens to clear storm drains to prevent flooding when rain begins