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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…

This is the bag used by 215 drug recognition experts and law enforcement officers in the state to examine motorists for signs of impaired driving.

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WSP showcases tools for identifying drugged drivers

Law enforcement officers in Washington are no longer just asking drivers if they've been drinking when they're pulled…

Dr. Tim Mills in superintendent of the Bellevue School District.

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Bellevue superintendent: Failing schools sends ‘wrong message’

The Bellevue School District draws many parents here to ensure their children receive a top education, but earlier…

Bellevue College President David Rule stands with new Student Trustee Stassney Jane A. Obregon.

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New Bellevue College student trustee to remain humble

Stassney Obregon had just enough time to apply to the Bellevue College Board of Trustees before the 19-year-old…

Two officers responding to a backup request in Factoria took a detour to the hospital Monday night after their patrol cars collided with each other and another vehicle in downtown Bellevue.

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Responding police cars collide in downtown Bellevue

Two officers responding to a backup request in Factoria took a detour to the hospital Monday night after…

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Crossroads Community Center closing for theater construction

The Crossroads Community Center will close Sept. 1-14 to accommodate completion of the new Bellevue Youth Theatre in…

Volunteers with 30 churches joined in for Jubilee Reach's Service Day on Aug. 23

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A wide Reach for homes, schools | Volunteers tackle yard work, classroom preparedness

It started with Bellevue First Presbyterian volunteers sprucing up Stevenson Elementary nine years ago. Now, 30 churches make…

The 3D Printer World Expo will be in Bellevue today and Saturday at the Hyatt Regency. Big-tech players and startup entrepreneurs alike are showing their latest developments in 3D printing and their practical applications.

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3D Printer World Expo assembles in Bellevue

3D printing has existed in one form or another since the '80s, but its myriad capabilities are quickly…

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Open House for Cougar Mountain Montessori

Cougar Mountain, which has operated in Eastgate for 36 years, has become a nonprofit organization and will, over…

Tri-Med Ambulance general manager Matt Gau and Bellevue Fire CARES coordinator Natasha Grossman talk outside Fire Station 1 on Tuesday. Tri-Med donated $30

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Bellevue Fire CARES program getting new wheels | Tri-Med funds vehicle purchase, program reports significant decline in frequent 911 calls

The Bellevue Fire Department has seen a 50-percent reduction in frequent 911 callers since the start of its…

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Flavors of India to spice up Downtown Park

The Flavors of India festival is a cultural bridge here on the Eastside, and Artistic Director Latha Sambamurti…