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Updated: Pledge adds $500K to downtown Boys and Girls Club | Funds to construct education center

The Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue announced Thursday it's $500,000 closer to constructing a new downtown club…

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QFC expands, reopens Bellevue flagship store

QFC reopened its Bellevue flagship store on Northeast Eighth Street Thursday after a $6.7 million remodel that added…

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Bellevue Square J.C. Penney to close in November

After 55 years at Bellevue Square, J.C. Penney plans to close its doors on Nov. 1, but the…

U.S. Rep. Adam Smith gets an update on progress at Bellevue's Spring District by Wright Runstad President Greg Johnson.

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Rep. Smith receives Spring District report

Congressman Adam Smith took a brief tour of Bellevue's Spring District on Tuesday, seeking answers as to how…

Dancers joined DJ Prashant at the Flavors of India festival Saturday and Sunday to teach attendees popular Indian dance moves.

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Flavors of India dances through Downtown Park

The third annual Flavors of India, organized by the Vedic Cultural Center of Sammamish in partnership with the…

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Wastewater system repair to close lane on Coal Creek Parkway

Bellevue Utilities crews will be closing the outside, northbound lane on Coal Creek Parkway at Forest Drive, from…

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Meeting to discuss shared work program

Speakers from the Employment Security Department’s Shared Work program will join members of the Washington Association of Accountants…

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Meeting to discuss shared work program

Speakers from the Employment Security Department’s Shared Work program will join members of the Washington Association of Accountants…

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Open house set for 120th Ave. NE, Stage 2, project

Business owners and residents living near the Bel-Red and Wilburton areas are invited to attend an 120th Avenue…

VIBES volunteer Shikha Khandelwal works with students at Stevenson Elementary School.

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Bellevue School District’s VIBES program helps students – and volunteers

Many of the volunteers in Bellevue’s public schools share a common secret: although their motive for volunteering is…

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City seeks conversion of slough land for light rail

Bellevue is seeking approval to convert 1.06 acres of Mercer Slough Nature Park land to transportation uses to…

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PSE seeking old refrigerators, washing machines to replace for free

Puget Sound Energy is seeking old, inefficient refrigerators and clothes washers and to replace with a limited number…

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Overlake Medical Center to offer free health screenings

People wondering or worried about their blood pressure or cholesterol can get a free health screening next month…

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Former Medina police chief loses discrimination suit

Former Medina Police Chief Jeffrey Chen lost a racial discrimination lawsuit against the city on Aug. 21.

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Author to speak at Bellevue event

Author Frank Schaeffer, whose new book, "Why I am an Atheist Who Still Believes in God," will speak…

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Art Uncorked coming to Mercer Island

Art Uncorked, a new wine and art event, will debut on Mercer Island Sept. 12 with wine, art,…

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Sunrise Rotary croquet tourney raises $30,000

The Bellevue Sunrise Rotary Club's 19th Annual Speed Croquet Tournament and benefit Auction at Marymoor Park raised nearly…

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Foundation awards grants

Several Bellevue organizations were the recipients of grants from the Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation (SYL Foundation) at an award…

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Bellevue College now enrolling students for fall quarter 2014

Bellevue College is enrolling students for fall quarter classes that begin Monday, Sept. 22.

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Repairs along Coal Creek Parkway to close northbound lane Tuesday

Bellevue Utilities crews will attempt to make sidewalk, manhole and wastewater system repairs along the outside northbound lane…