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BCC lecture offers tips for parents

Why are first and last children often opposites? What challenges or benefits will a middle child face throughout…

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Registration open for Humane Society camps

Registration is now open for the Seattle Humane Society’s Animal Adventures Day Camp, week-long day camps for children…

Carol Loya

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New spa hopes to have people calling Truce

The Westin Bellevue, Suite 400, 600 Bellevue Way N.E. The spa is open Monday through Saturday from 7…

Brian Reiser

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The perfect score

“SAT prep isn’t that exciting, let’s be honest,” says 16-year-old Brian Reiser.

Surrounded by dozens of children at Bellevue Family YMCA to help celebrate the PSE Foundation grant of $25

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YMCA receives grant for Newcastle facility

The YMCA of Greater Seattle this month received a $25,000 grant from the Puget Sound Energy Foundation to…

The Overlake Hospital Foundation will use its grant to move forward on its new South Tower.

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Eastside gets $470,000 from Paul Allen foundation

Eastside nonprofit organizations will receive $470,000 from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. The grants are specifically geared…

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Award-winning author to speak at BCC

Timothy Egan, author of the National Book Award winner, The Worst Hard Times: The Untold Story of Those…

The downtown Bellevue Transit Center will the hub for increased bus service in the next three years.

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More bus service coming to Bellevue

A new partnership between King County Metro Transit and the city of Bellevue will bring more bus service…

Darren Motamedy’s band plays jazz at the Vertigo Lounge and Grill on Friday

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Getting jazzed in Bellevue

The jazz scene is making a smooth transition in Bellevue, from smoke-filled bars with candlelit tables to savvy…

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Maintenance work will close 130th Northeast April 13

Maintenance work by the city of Bellevue will take place on 130th Avenue Northeast between Bel-Red Road and…

Students Nikolina Hatton and Nate Austin rehearse for Northwest University’s production of “Shakespeare Brewed and Skewed

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‘Shakespeare Brewed and Skewed’

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Report’s Assaf Ziv and Stacy Cail pose among the mannequins and shoes on display inside the company’s facility.

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Firm’s remodel aids staff creativity

For nearly three decades, Topline, the parent company of REPORT Footwear has steadily built a name for itself…

Bob Olson will give the two paintings to an author from Haiti.

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Haitian paintings’ legacy will continue

The two paintings that hang in the entryway of Bob Olsen’s Bellevue home aren’t for decor - they’re…

Silvia Otero tries her hand at Wii bowling at the Bellevue Best Buy store as Michelle McConnell looks on.

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Does ‘W’ in Wii mean women?

In the world of Nintendo, guys rule.

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Republicans hatch political ploy about guns to get Clinton, Obama

Me thinks there is a political ploy at play.

Life

Some planning required for garden satisfaction

The first week of April is the time to think about planting. Think about what seeds you want…

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GARDEN CALENDAR

Spring Plant Sale Fundraiser: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 5; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 6. Admission: Free. Rhododendron Species…

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Performing Arts Festival Eastside set

The Performing Arts Festival Eastside will hold its Concerto-Playoff at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 11 at Bellevue Christian…

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