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Bellevue named best place to live

Bellevue has been ranked first on a list of best places to live in the Northwest, compiled by…

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Photos sought for Vietnam Wall memorial

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., is seeking photos of each person listed on "The Wall" —…

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Goblin Gallop to feature 5K run/walk

The Goblin Gallop, a 5K run/walk for the whole family, will come to Marymoor Park from 9-11:30 a.m.…

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Bellevue TV honored

A series of short videos promoting the Bellevue Zip Tour, produced by Bellevue Television and two other videos…

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Advice offered on cyber security

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. As part of a global cyber security awareness campaign, the Better…

New members of the Bellevue Schools Foundation.

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Bellevue Schools Foundation adds nine to board

Bellevue Schools Foundation’s Board of Trustees recently announced the appointment of nine new members, bringing the total to…

Madelyn Junga

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Seattle Humane Society plans new Bellevue facility

The Seattle Humane Society is in the early stages of designing an expanded, three-story facility in Bellevue to…

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City council eyes salary adjustments | Compensation hasn’t changed in 14 years

John Chelminiak says he's satisfied with the compensation he receives for his time serving as a Bellevue city…

This man is suspected of shoplifting from the Bellevue Square Macy's on Oct. 4 and then stabbing a loss prevention officer when they intervened.

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Police seeking shoplifting, stabbing suspect

Bellevue Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a suspect in the Oct. 4 robbery and stabbing…

Eagle Scout Austin Ulfers

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Two Bellevue Boy Scouts win wilderness photo contest

Austin Ulfers, a 15-year-old Eagle Scout, of troop 438 in Bellevue, took first place with his landscape photograph…

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Bellevue woman seeking online votes in Miss Washington pageant

A Bellevue woman from Afghanistan is running for Miss Washington and is seeking help in getting into the…

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Bellevue School District considering graduation requirement changes

Board members holding listening forums Tuesday, Thursday at area middle schools.

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MBNA hosting meeting on waterfront park, Main Street

The Meydenbauer Bay Neighbors Association will host a public forum 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 to hear about…

Intermittent rain couldn't keep families away from the Kelsey Creek Farm Fair in Bellevue on Saturday

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SLIDESHOW: Kelsey Creek Farm Fair

Intermittent rain couldn't keep families away from the Kelsey Creek Farm Fair in Bellevue on Saturday, Oct. 11.…

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Advisory group narrows Energize Eastside route options | Public comment sought on final four

Puget Sound Energy reports a community advisory group has further reduced an original 18 proposed route options for…

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Church to install new pastor

The Rev. Kirby Unti, Bishop of the Northwest Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will…

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A.W.E. group hosting 5th annual celebration Saturday

The All Women Empowered group has been working to help women across the globe change the world through…

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County committee holding budget hearing Tuesday

The King County Council's Budget and Fiscal Management Committee is hosting a public meeting 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.…

The city reports the contractor for the Northeast Fourth Street extension from 116th to 120th avenues northeast incorrectly constructed a portion of the street

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Getting it right

The city reports the contractor for the Northeast Fourth Street extension from 116th to 120th avenues northeast incorrectly…

Trudie Glenn of Carnation speaks to the King County Public Hospital District 4’s board of commissioners about the importance of preserving funding for the Adult Day Health program for seniors and caregivers at Sno-Valley Senior Center. She was among a number of patrons

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Snoqualmie Valley residents want services protected in sale of hospital to Overlake

Residents told King County Public Hospital District 4’s board of commissioners Thursday, Oct. 2, to protect of local…