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Fatal Chimney Condo fire in Downtown Bellevue ruled an accident

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Fatal Chimney Condo fire in Downtown Bellevue ruled an accident

A previous copy of this story mistakenly identified Fire Investigator Brooke Robinson by the incorrect pronoun. The Reporter…

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School districts share homeless students’ struggles; daily search for food, housing leave studies behind

High school years: for students it’s a time to prepare for college, a transition period to becoming an…

BelRed businesses invited to discuss EastLink impact in Bellevue

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BelRed businesses invited to discuss EastLink impact in Bellevue

The Bellevue Office of Economic Development and Sound Transit invite Bellevue businesses to attend the Bellevue Business Resource…

All in for Autism preps race to help families dealing with autism

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All in for Autism preps race to help families dealing with autism

Nicole Gooldy was overjoyed.

Excavator strikes gas line Richards Road, causing leak

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Excavator strikes gas line Richards Road, causing leak

During a Bellevue Transportation Department project on Richards Road, construction crews accidentally fractured a gas line, shutting down…

Councilmember Conrad Lee announces re-election efforts

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Councilmember Conrad Lee announces re-election efforts

Conrad Lee formally announced his candidacy for re-election to the Bellevue City Council to a crowd of supporters…

Bellevue’s lost sons honored at centennial anniversary of World War One

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Bellevue’s lost sons honored at centennial anniversary of World War One

On April 6, 1917, the United States Congress voted overwhelmingly to declare war on the Empire of Germany,…

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King County Housing Authority reopens waiting list for affordable housing

With a record number of low-income households around King County struggling to pay the rent, the King County…

Lifespring raises $462,285 to support Bellevue’s kids

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Lifespring raises $462,285 to support Bellevue’s kids

More than 750 Bellevue community members gathered at the Meydenbauer Center on Thursday, March 30th to raise funds…

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Bridle Trails State Park participating in state Earth Day celebrations

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and numerous partners invite the public to celebrate Earth Day at…

The aftermath of a car crash Thursday afternoon. The driver of the silver vehicle cross a lane of traffic and struck a King County Metro bus stopped at a light. Ryan Murray/staff photo

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None seriously injured as collision causes traffic snarl on Lake Hills Connector

Everyone mercifully walked away from an ugly vehicle collision on Thursday afternoon at the intersection of Lake Hills…

Open Window School students engage in mock legislative experience

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Open Window School students engage in mock legislative experience

This year, eighth graders at Bellevue’s Open Window School have been learning about government, both federal and state.

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Multiple slots open on Bellevue boards and commissions

The Bellevue City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on the city’s Environmental Services, Human Services and Transportation…

The importance of enunciation | Bellevue Police Blotter March 21 - April 2

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The importance of enunciation | Bellevue Police Blotter March 21 – April 2

March 20

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Bellevue cops crack down on distracted driving

“U Text, U Drive, U Pay” is the message the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) is sending to…

Student group demands reviewed hiring practices at Bellevue College

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Student group demands reviewed hiring practices at Bellevue College

An activist student group at Bellevue College has taken the administration’s hiring practices to task after claiming an…

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Jared Nieuwenhuis tosses hat into City Council election ring

Standing with family and neighborhood leaders, Parks & Community Services Board Member Jared Nieuwenhuis announced his candidacy for…

Utilities work to shut down 114th Avenue Southeast

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Utilities work to shut down 114th Avenue Southeast

Work near the Bellefield Area of Bellevue will shut down 114th Avenue Southeast for two weeks starting Monday,…

Charles Vejano, Macy Gray, and Zumorod Mohammed tell their Principal, Chas Miller, and nearly 1,000 Spring for Schools luncheon guests about learning to read at Ardmore Elementary School. Proceeds from the Benefit Luncheon go to Bellevue Schools Foundation, which supports quality public education in Bellevue. Photo courtesy Mike Nakamura Photography.

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Schools Foundation raises more than $700,000

The Bellevue community raised $700,000 at the annual Spring for Schools Benefit Luncheon for the Bellevue Schools Foundation…

Simas withdraws interest from November council election

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Simas withdraws interest from November council election

Just days after his selection as an interim City Council member and just before he is due to…