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Two bus routes that serve Bellevue on Metro’s February chopping block

Metro Transit bus routes changes proposed for February 2015 will affect two routes that serve Bellevue residents.

Gamers were able to tour Bungie's headquarters in Bellevue Monday

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Bungie opens doors for Destiny

Bellevue-based game developer Bungie invited fans to tour its headquarters downtown Monday ahead of the midnight launch of…

Eve Chinea (left) and Laura Fern

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Two attend peace camp

Two students from Bellevue participate in Kids4Peace camp.

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Farm fair coming Oct. 11

The city of Bellevue will hold the Kelsey Creek Farm Fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat.,…

Donald Driver

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Donald Driver to headline Hopelink luncheon

Green Bay Packers all-time leading receiver, “Dancing with the Stars” champion and New York Times best-selling author Donald…

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Glass pumpkin patch set Oct. 4

Northwest Arts Center’s annual Great Northwest Glass Pumpkin Patch will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.…

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Boating classes offered

The Bellevue Sail & Power Squadron will offer a number of boating classes on the Eastside, taught by…

Eastside Dream Elite is the official cheerleading program for the Bellevue Parks & Community Services Department.

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Eastside Dream Elite Cheerleading wins state title

Eastside Dream Elite Cheerleading & Dance program has won the Recreation Cheer Program of the Year for 2014…

The 2014 Aki Matsuri fall festival celebrates Japanese culture at Bellevue College Saturday and Sunday

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Aki Matsuri Japanese fall festival returns

The 2014 Aki Matsuri Japanese fall festival is underway at Bellevue College today and Sunday. Presented by the…

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PSE hosting more Energize Eastside open houses

Puget Sound Energy will host another round of open houses for its Energize Eastside project next week, including…

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Cycle the WAVE rolling at Bellevue College

Wheels are in motion as the Women Against Violence Everywhere Foundation prepares to embark once again on its…

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Black bear sightings dropping | Fish and Wildlife caution animals still active

There were several black bear sightings in the Newport Hills area this summer, but Washington Fish and Wildlife…

Amelia McDermott finds that the Naviance program helps her match her interests to schools.

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Program helps Bellevue students through college application process

A program used throughout the Bellevue School District helps students organize their college applications, and provides guidance with…

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People in the news | Sept. 5, 2014

People in and around Bellevue making news this week

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Sammamish High School teacher to be honored by Seahawks at game today

Sammamish High School teacher Elayne Grueber will be honored by Symetra and the Seattle Seahawks during the Seahawk…

State Supreme Court puts the Legislature in the corner over McCleary decision.

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Today’s cartoon | Sept. 5, 2014

State Supreme Court puts the Legislature in the corner over McCleary decision.

Bellevue Police are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred Sunday afternoon at the Burger King on Northeast 24th Street. A man between 35-40 years of age died at the scene

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Burger King fatal stabbing suspect pleads not guilty

A 38-year-old homeless man pleaded not guilty Wednesday in King County Superior Court to charges he stabbed another…

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Updated: Pledge adds $500K to downtown Boys and Girls Club | Funds to construct education center

The Boys and Girls Club of Bellevue announced Thursday it's $500,000 closer to constructing a new downtown club…

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QFC expands, reopens Bellevue flagship store

QFC reopened its Bellevue flagship store on Northeast Eighth Street Thursday after a $6.7 million remodel that added…

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Bellevue Square J.C. Penney to close in November

After 55 years at Bellevue Square, J.C. Penney plans to close its doors on Nov. 1, but the…