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The Bellevue Arts Museum ArtsFair – the largest annual arts festival in the Pacific Northwest – is expected to draw more than 350,000 visitors to downtown Bellevue this weekend.
Southbound lanes on I-405 from Southeast Eighth Street to I-90 will be completely closed for three weekends in August as construction crews remove the Wilburton Tunnel.
Holyce (Holly) Butorac Holyce (Holly) Butorac was born July 20, 1936 in Mexia, Texas and passed away July 24, 2008…
Bellevue residential builder, Grey Lundberg, Inc. was honored with a Gold Nugget Award for its 5-star Built Green project, The Urban Lodge, a high-performance demonstration home which was destroyed by the Street of Dreams fires this past March. The project earned an “Award of Merit” in the category of Sustainable Built Green Home.
Two years ago, Mora Shaw died.
Today, she is a cheerful 20-year-old ready to start her second year of college at Western Washington University — and, to her family, a miracle — although she blushes to hear that description.
What’s the most important part of any golf swing?
Can’t get enough sports? Want to be closer to the action? Boy, do I have the job for you. Many, in fact. All it takes is a little searching.
First of all, good article by Carrie Wood on Talal Al-namrouti and family. Please pass my concern for them to them if you can.
I just read your commentary on the “Parties do disservice to state voters.”
Eastside rapid transit should be quickly implemented. But Sound Transit’s proposal is flawed in three ways.
Time magazine had an interesting article in its July 14 issue: 10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas.
Today, most family-wage jobs in Washington require some form of post-secondary education or training. By 2014, 77 percent of those jobs will require training or education after high school — in King and Snohomish counties the number jumps to 85 percent. And yet, Washington allows too many of its children to graduate from high school unprepared for post-secondary life.
• Young people, especially males under age 26
In the early morning hours of July 18, 2006, an 18 year-old Issaquah woman made a series of reckless personal choices. These choices brought near-death and life-long pain to our daughter, Mora Haggerty Shaw.
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L. Frank Baum’s magical tale of Dorothy’s adventures in the Land of Oz comes to life as The Attic Theatre presents The Wizard of Oz.
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