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Pets for adoption | Feb. 25

Here are two pets up for adoption at the Seattle Humane Association.

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Bellevue author’s book recounts growing up in the jet age

An author born and raised in Bellevue has released her debut book about the Jet Age and growing…

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Bellevue to hold hearing to extend regulations of multi-room rentals

The Bellevue City Council will hold a public hearing Monday night to take comments about whether residents want…

Norm Rice

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Rice named First Citizen

Norman B. Rice has been named the 2014 recipient of Seattle-King County First Citizen Award.

Bellevue Police investigate a fatal vehicle-versus-pedestrian collision at the intersection of Northeast 12th Street and 124th Avenue Northeast.

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Update: Medical examiner’s office identifies victim in fatal vehicle-versus-pedestrian accident

Bellevue Police say a 20-year-old woman was killed instantly after being struck by a commercial truck while crossing…

Sean McPherson

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Sean McPherson serves as Senate page

Sean McPherson recently served as a page in the state Senate.

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Chen named to the dean’s list

Yiyang Chen of Medina has been named to the dean's list for fall 2013 at Babson College.

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Public panel on pelvic health Tuesday at Overlake

Tomorrow, Tuesday, Overlake Medical Center will host a panel of medical experts to discuss issues of women's pelvic…

Bonnie Harpel

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Botanical garden taps smartphone technology

The Bellevue Botanical Garden is embracing its tech-savvy community by making education about its myriad plants as easy…

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Respecting babies in a high-tech world

Once upon a time babies were born into a world that moved more slowly. But while life moves…

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Mother files wrongful death lawsuit

A Pierce County woman whose son died days after a fight in Bellevue Square back in 2012 is…

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Deadline near for Hopelink’s Can Madness competition

Businesses have until Feb. 26 to sign up for Hopelink’s fifth annual Can Madness competitive food drive, with…

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Council funds 11 arts groups

Bellevue city councilmembers voted Tuesday to allocate funds to 25 special projects and 11 organizations supporting the arts.

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Police warn of phone scams

Bellevue Police are warning residents of a significant increase in reported and unreported phone scams and frauds.

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Mother files wrongful death lawsuit | Pierce County woman lists Kemper Development as a defendant

A Pierce County woman whose son died days after a fight in Bellevue Square back in 2012 is…

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Bellevue Police reviewing inmate transport policies

Bellevue Police are reviewing the process for transporting inmates following Wendell Downs' escape from custody at the Bellevue…

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Mercer Slough after-school program seeks middle school applicants

The Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center is offering a new after-school program for middle school students interested in…

The Science Infinity Club of Bellevue took first place at the Bonneville Power Administration's regional Science Bowl at the University of Portland. They are

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Science Bowl brings out a passion for the what and the why

“I was very happy,” Infinity teammate and Odle Middle School student Sagarika Samavedi said of the win. “I’m…

Students at St. Louise School show their appreciation for help given to their pet

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Students almost lose their marbles

A St. Louise School second-grade class's bunny recently had its life saved by a Renton-area animal care worker.

Washington State Department of Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson speaks to Reporter staff Wednesday morning (Feb. 19) in Bellevue.

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WSDOT secretary outlines transportation issues

Washington Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson says even if the state Legislature approves a transportation package this session, there…