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United Way of King County helps locals file taxes

The organization’s Free Tax Preparation campaign will run until April 19.

Bellevue detective under review for alleged inaction on hate crime

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Bellevue detective under review for alleged inaction on hate crime

A homeless white man has since been charged with yelling racist slurs.

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Bellevue designated ‘Citizen-Engaged Community’

The Public Technology Institute awarded the designation for Bellevue’s “Service First” model.

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Homeless riders rack up RapidRide fare fines

A recent report shows that they make up a quarter of all recent citations. Metro says that it…

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Recycled material guidelines impact Bellevue

The city gives an overview of how China’s recent strict guidelines impacts Bellevue.

Map of construction area courtesy of the Sound Transit

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112th Ave. Southeast will close for weekend construction

The closures will take place on April 7 through 8 and April 14 through 15.

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Balducci selected as vice chair of King County Council

King County Council member Claudia Balducci will also lead the new Mobility Committee.

Bellevue grants Republic Services permission to landfill large quantities of paper

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Bellevue grants Republic Services permission to landfill large quantities of paper

Poor recycling habit means paper from Bellevue can’t be sent to China for reuse.

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Open house features latest details on proposed Bellevue Way HOV lane

The open house will take place on April 5 and will be followed by a virtual open house…

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Bellevue opens public comment for I-405 improvements

The Environmental Assessment public hearing is scheduled for April 17 at Bellevue City Hall.

Bellevue man charged in mosque fire lit toilet paper to start the flames

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Bellevue man charged in mosque fire lit toilet paper to start the flames

Suspect was previously convicted of ‘slashing a victim with a knife.’

Female suspect robs bank with threatening note | Police blotter for March 19-25

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Female suspect robs bank with threatening note | Police blotter for March 19-25

The following is a sample from the Bellevue Police Department’s Bellevue Beat Blog.

Class action lawsuit alleges Bellevue-based Aegis committed consumer fraud, financial exploitation of vulnerable adults

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Class action lawsuit alleges Bellevue-based Aegis committed consumer fraud, financial exploitation of vulnerable adults

Aegis calls action ‘meritless’ and claims suit is spearheaded by lawyers ‘conspiring with one another’

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Bellevue School Board President to run for State House seat

My-Linh Thai of Bellevue announced her intent to run for the 41st district representative.

Bellevue virtual reality business expands to New York

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Bellevue virtual reality business expands to New York

Radical Galaxy Studio lets clients visualize homes before they are built.

County council approves Eastside emergency system upgrade

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County council approves Eastside emergency system upgrade

The effort will enhance 911 to improve link to public safety providers that serve East King County.

Bellevue gun robber connected to gang, other robberies in area

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Bellevue gun robber connected to gang, other robberies in area

The teen suspect is connected to robberies from Bothell to Covington.

QFC unveils meal kits at local stores

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QFC unveils meal kits at local stores

The company makes home cooking easy with Prep+Pared meal kits from $14 to $20.

Amy Walen campaigns for 48th District Rep.

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Amy Walen campaigns for 48th District Rep.

The Kirkland mayor announced her campaign after current Rep. Joan McBride announced her retirement.

Bellevue selected for UW’s Livable City Year program

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Bellevue selected for UW’s Livable City Year program

Bellevue will partner with UW for the 2018-2019 academic year to advance livability projects.