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Bellevue moves forward with new parks levy
A $40.5 million parks levy request will go before the Bellevue City Council on Monday, July 21, with…
July 10, 2008
News
Former museum financial officer sentenced
Janet Ellinger, who pleaded guilty to embezzling about $300,000 from the Bellevue Arts Museum, was sentenced to two…
July 10, 2008
News
520 bridge closed for weekend
The Evergreen Point floating bridge is closed this weekend while Washington State Department of Transportation crews perform annual…
July 10, 2008
News
City Council delves into light rail ideas
The Bellevue City Council on Monday reviewed the results of a year-long effort designed to assist the community,…
July 10, 2008
News
Man’s death outside Overlake Hospital raises questions for family
On the day 44-year-old Talal Al-namrouti died, he enjoyed a game of soccer with his three sons that…
July 10, 2008
News
Bellevue City Council to consider new round of “megahouse” regs
The Bellevue City Council will consider Monday, July 14 whether to proceed with a second round of regulations…
July 10, 2008
Opinion
Sun’s return too much of a good thing?
Sun, sun, sun ... at last! After speculation that summer would be cancelled, the sun is blazing down…
July 9, 2008
News
Bellevue school’s new athletic center featured in publication
The Bellevue-based Jewish Day School of Metropolitan Seattle will be featured in the Real Estate & Construction Review…
July 9, 2008
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July 9, 2008
Life
Macy’s seeking models
Macy’s is holding a Better With Time model competition, for women ages 50 and over.
July 9, 2008
Opinion
Climate change truth and consequences
So here’s the deal. Two hundred years ago, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was at its highest historical…
July 8, 2008
Life
Sibling rivalries: How you can help keep the peace
As the third of five children, I learned to live in the middle, working both sides to my…
July 8, 2008
Life
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July 8, 2008
Life
PIGS! coming to Youth Theatre Northwest
Youth Theater Northwest will present PIGS! from July 11-20 as part of its 25th anniversary program.
July 8, 2008
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July 8, 2008
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July 8, 2008
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Pet of the Week
Five-year-old Gus is a very very shy boy who is waiting for someone special who can see what…
July 8, 2008
Sports
Thunderbird Huskies win wild title game
The Thunderbird Huskies girl softball team defeated the Thunderbird Wildcats 18-15 in a wild, extra-inning game to claim…
July 8, 2008
Sports
Rec Cal
The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers,…
July 8, 2008
Sports
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