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Master Builders Association hires Issaquah resident as new COO

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Master Builders Association hires Issaquah resident as new COO

Jeremy Hall joins MBAKS Aug. 13.

NE 8th to close Aug. 15-Sept. 16 for culvert replacement

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NE 8th to close Aug. 15-Sept. 16 for culvert replacement

NE 8th Steet closure extended to mid Sept.

One Table has no clear game plan for tackling regional crisis

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One Table has no clear game plan for tackling regional crisis

Seattle and King County’s joint task force to address the crisis still only has vague strategies.

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City Council agrees to launch neighborhood area plans

The process will begin with the NE and NW areas, followed by Crossroads and Newport areas in 2020.

City seeks nine volunteers for Bellevue Diversity Advisory Network

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City seeks nine volunteers for Bellevue Diversity Advisory Network

Applications for city’s Diversity Advisory Network due Aug. 20

Five students receive scholarships through BECU Foundation

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Five students receive scholarships through BECU Foundation

BECU invests in student financial health through scholarship and internship program.

Homebuyers encouraged, “but still on edge,” while sellers face reality check

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Homebuyers encouraged, “but still on edge,” while sellers face reality check

New figures from Northwest MLS show year-over-year improvement in inventory (up 6.5 percent), but modest drops on both…

Locals gather in support of each other at an ant-hate rally on Aug. 5. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Schaechter

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Bellevue neighbors rally as a welcoming community

Locals organized an anti-hate rally on Sunday in response to white supremacist fliers.

NE 8th to close Aug. 15-31 for culvert replacement

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NE 8th to close Aug. 15-31 for culvert replacement

NE 8th street will close for 17 days, starting Aug. 15.

Letters from Home show to support veterans

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Letters from Home show to support veterans

Bellevue Meydenbauer Theatre to host Letters from Home show Aug. 18.

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City council seeks candidate for Environmental Services Commission

Applications are due by 5 p.m., Friday, Aug. 24.

A rendering of Verizon’s light pole small cell implementation designs for Kirkland. Courtesy of the city of Kirkland

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The race is on to build out 5G on the Eastside

Verizon and Mobilitie have submitted several applications to install the small cell network facilities around Bellevue.

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King County Executive proposes discount for low-income solid waste customers

The proposal would help low-income customers better afford the basic costs of living.

Bellevue pilots electric-assisted bike share

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Bellevue pilots electric-assisted bike share

The bike share pilot launches this week.

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Initiatives 1631 and 1634 qualify for the 2018 general election

Secretary of State certified the intiatives for the November election.

Adam Smith beats Democratic challenger in 9th Congressional District

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Adam Smith beats Democratic challenger in 9th Congressional District

The 9th Congressional District — spanning from Southeast Seattle and Bellevue down to Federal Way and Tacoma —…

Update: Preliminary results roll in for August primary

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Update: Preliminary results roll in for August primary

Incumbents, women lead in initial Aug. 7 election results.

Rossi and Schrier lead 8th Congressional District race

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Rossi and Schrier lead 8th Congressional District race

Republican Dino Rossi and Democrat Kim Schrier are the top two finishers in the Aug. 7 primary race…

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Public invited to review draft transportation plan for 2040 and beyond

Statewide policy plan offers public to review and comment by Sept. 20.

Washington State Department of Health. Courtesy photo.

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Washington joins Undetectable = Untransmittable HIV prevention campaign

Washington is the sixth state health department to join the campaign along with 18 other states.