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Fire damages Bellevue mosque for second time in just over a year

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Fire damages Bellevue mosque for second time in just over a year

The building was vacant with its utilities shut off at the time of the fire.

Bellevue High School swimmers were among other Eastside swimmers at a Feb. 9 swim meet. The meet was held at Mary Wayt Pool in Mercer Island and is among only a handful of pools Bellevue swimmers can compete. Raechel Dawson/staff photo

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Bellevue Council approves effort to bring a new aquatic center to the city

City will use $250,000 of contingency funds to assess how to proceed.

Bellevue Police Foundation hosts annual fundraising breakfast

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Bellevue Police Foundation hosts annual fundraising breakfast

In 2017, funds raised helped the department purchase a hostage negotiation van.

As Bellevue’s Three Cedars Waldorf closes, a new school with a familiar approach prepares to take its place

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As Bellevue’s Three Cedars Waldorf closes, a new school with a familiar approach prepares to take its place

News of the impending closure has caused significant backlash in the Waldorf community.

County planning sewer upgrade for pipe connecting to Bellevue pump station

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County planning sewer upgrade for pipe connecting to Bellevue pump station

County prepares to replace an aging pipe running beneath Lake Washington

PSE moves away from coal, leaving a rural community scrambling to build a new economy

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PSE moves away from coal, leaving a rural community scrambling to build a new economy

Lewis County has long relied on the energy needs of the Bellevue-based utility’s customer-base. That’s all about to…

Man caught smoking drugs, masturbating | Bellevue Police Blotter

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Man caught smoking drugs, masturbating | Bellevue Police Blotter

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Bellevue students join the National School Walkout to call for gun control

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Bellevue students join the National School Walkout to call for gun control

Legislators, students call for change while remembering victims.

Bellevue police asking for help to find vitamin thieves

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Bellevue police asking for help to find vitamin thieves

Approximately $20,000 worth of vitamins have been stolen.

Man shot at Bellevue hotel Sunday, police investigating

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Man shot at Bellevue hotel Sunday, police investigating

The Wenatchee resident is expected to survive.

Bellevue Council receives update on Neighborhood Safety, Connectivity and Congestion Levy

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Bellevue Council receives update on Neighborhood Safety, Connectivity and Congestion Levy

2018 will bring a flurry of construction with approximately 24 projects slated for completion.

Afghanistan refugee shares how Friends of Youth gave him hope at Bellevue event

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Afghanistan refugee shares how Friends of Youth gave him hope at Bellevue event

Hundreds celebrate youth at annual Friends of Youth luncheon.

Bellevue teen recognized for saving grandfather’s life on freeway

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Bellevue teen recognized for saving grandfather’s life on freeway

The California Highway Patrol presented a certificate through Bellevue police at a student assembly.

Funding available for human services providers in Bellevue

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Funding available for human services providers in Bellevue

Organizations that provide human services to Bellevue residents can apply for funding by April 10.

Wells Medina Nursery to unveil private collection of unique rhododendrons

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Wells Medina Nursery to unveil private collection of unique rhododendrons

The rare specimens came from a large private collection offered exclusively to Wells Medina.

3 Bellevue College students named to All-Washington Academic Team

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3 Bellevue College students named to All-Washington Academic Team

The students were recognized for academic achievement and community service.

Bellevue seeks public input on homeless shelter land-use code amendments

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Bellevue seeks public input on homeless shelter land-use code amendments

Action needs to be taken before emergency ordinance expires in August.

Customer spits in employee’s face | Bellevue Police Blotter

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Customer spits in employee’s face | Bellevue Police Blotter

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Bellevue approves $1.8 million to affordable housing, shelter projects

The need for affordable housing is felt across the region.

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Bellevue students plan gun control walkout, school board announces support

School districts nationwide are planning demonstrations March 14.