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Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative

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Activists begin collecting signatures for November carbon fee initiative

A carbon fee could be on November’s ballot if supporters of I-1631 gather enough signatures.

An artist rendering of the Tateuchi Center in Bellevue. Courtesy of the Tateuchi Center

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County funding for Tateuchi Center project in jeopardy

The proposed performing arts center could lose $1.2 million.

Factoria business goes up in flames

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Factoria business goes up in flames

Bright Now! Dental occupied the commercial building.

Kim Wyman, Washington’s secretary of state and chief elections officer, discusses the importance of election integrity with the Redmond Rotary on April 12. Katie Metzger/staff photo

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Wyman prepared to protect elections

Washington’s secretary of state talks hacking, social media and more at Redmond Rotary.

Suspect in Bellevue mosque arson pleads not guilty

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Suspect in Bellevue mosque arson pleads not guilty

Police believe the suspect started the fire by lighting a mound of toilet paper.

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Bellevue team advances to rocket contest U.S. finals

Student rocketeers from 28 states and D.C. will compete next month for more than $100,000 in prizes.

King County Sheriff’s deputies to carry naloxone

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King County Sheriff’s deputies to carry naloxone

All 450 deputies are slated carry the heroin overdose antidote by mid-summer.

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Interlake Horticulture will host the annual Spring Plant Sale

The sale will take place May 3 and 4 and May 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. to…

King County Council member Kathy Lambert leads the discussion at an informational opioid event on April 9. Photo by Josh Kelety

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Law enforcement, doctors, and Kathy Lambert talk opioids in Fall City

Panelists discussed broader trends in the epidemic, strategies for identifying addiction, and more.

Kirkland Reporter file photo

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Washington Supreme Court upholds death penalty conviction of Eastside killer

The case, which hinges on a 2006 quadruple murder, is likely to be appealed to the United States…

Bellevue police arrest Chase Bank robbery suspect

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Bellevue police arrest Chase Bank robbery suspect

The suspect is a 24-year-old Seattle woman.

The Bellevue Police bicycle unit is featured on the cover of the department’s 2017 annual report. Courtesy of the Bellevue Police Department

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Bellevue Police Department releases annual report

The full report is available on the police department’s website.

Judge rules in Bellevue School District’s favor in former football coach’s defamation lawsuit

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Judge rules in Bellevue School District’s favor in former football coach’s defamation lawsuit

Former coach Patrick Jones claimed the district inaccurately reported he violated WIAA rule.

Suspect throws yogurt at three people and walks into traffic | Police blotter for April 6-9

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Suspect throws yogurt at three people and walks into traffic | Police blotter for April 6-9

This is not a comprehensive list of incidents in Bellevue.

I-405 express toll lanes in operation at Kirkland. Courtest of WSDOT

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Toll lane expansion could begin in 2019

An environmental assessment on expanding toll lanes on I-405 near Bellevue has been released.

Deadly EHV horse virus detected again in King County stable

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Deadly EHV horse virus detected again in King County stable

New case at Woodinville stable has Eastside equestrian community working together to ensure virus does not spread to…

Critics say draft plan from county task force on homelessness underwhelms

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Critics say draft plan from county task force on homelessness underwhelms

One Table’s first stab at recommendations leaves some members calling for a bolder, clearly financed plan.

Bellevue city council hold workshop to begin 2019-2020 budget

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Bellevue city council hold workshop to begin 2019-2020 budget

The city manager will present the budget to the council in October.

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Weichert, Realtors to host free Document Shredding Day

The free event will take place on April 21 for locals to discard sensitive documents.

Bellevue aims to clarify land use code for year-round homeless shelters

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Bellevue aims to clarify land use code for year-round homeless shelters

After seeking community input, the city hopes to have new regulations approved this summer.