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Firefighters put out a small fire in an unoccupied residence in the 1700 block of 147th Ave.

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Structure fire extinguished in unoccupied residence

The Bellevue Fire Department responded to a structure fire on the 1700 Block of 147th Ave this afternoon,…

Lt. Dave Sellers (left)

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Bellevue Police get honors, awards

Bellevue officers named for service and other honors

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Julia Ellings wins scholarship

Julia Ellings, a senior at Bellevue High School, received a $1,000 scholarship from the Cascade Chapter NSDAR.

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Documentary to examine hell

The movie "Hellbound?" will be shown at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 19 at Lake Washington Christian Church, 343…

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Rampathon to aid two from Bellevue

The Master Builders Care Foundation will hold its 20 annual Rampathon on Saturday, May 18 by building ramps…

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Time to invest more in ‘third places?’ | Residents pitching ideas in online forum

The city should consider encouraging more vibrant gathering places or “third places” such as the Crossroads Bellevue shopping…

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MamaCon coming to Bellevue on May 18

MamaCon – a combination of a parenting conference, women's conference, girlfriend getaway and a chance for moms to…

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Children’s Hospital boutique sets annual garden sale

The Seattle Children's Hospital Bargain Boutique in the Overlake area will hold its 3rd annual Garden Sale from…

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Bellevue student heads to National Geographic Bee

Owen Benda, a 7th grader at the Open Window School in Bellevue, will represent Washington at the 25th…

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Bellevue City Council endorses public vote on transit funding

The Bellevue City Council voted 6-0 on May 6 to advocate at the state Legislature for a “local…

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Bellevue City Council recognizes award winners

The City Council took time Monday, May 6, to recognize a half dozen Bellevue Parks & Community Services…

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BC gets grant to help low-income students

Bellevue College has received a $150,000 grant from College Spark Washington to support college readiness and retention for…

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Seeking support

Eleven people petitioned Sen. Steve Litzow, R-Mercer Island, to support the Reproductive Parity Act.

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Ten named to dean’s list at SPU

Ten students from Bellevue have been named to the dean's list for 2013 winter quarter at Seattle Pacific…

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Five receive National Merit scholarships

Five students from Bellevue have been awarded National Merit scholarships.

Bellevue Mayor Conrad Lee accepts a plaque from an Australian class member of the National Defense University during the tour of Republic Services' recycling facility.

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Bellevue mayor discusses recycling with international military officials

Bellevue Mayor Conrad Lee was one of several officials to speak at a the National Defense University's International…

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Police to take on ‘texters’ and ‘talkers’

Area law-enforcement agencies will add to their "Click It or Ticket" campaign by targeting drivers who are texting…

(From left) Bellevue College President David L. Rule; Deborah Horne

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Luncheon raises $245,000 for Bellevue College scholarships, academic programs

The Bellevue College Foundation’s “Become Exceptional” Luncheon raised more than $245,000 from over 600 guests for scholarships and…

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UPDATE: Pedestrian struck on I-405 in Newcastle Friday night has died

A pedestrian who was struck on I-405 in Newcastle has died.

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East Link final design open house planned for May 16

East Link Extension cost savings decision is complete and design is progressing.