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Chemistry summer camp set

A week-long summer science class, Chemistry is a BLAST, will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Aug.…

Lilly Cao

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Bellevue girls sync up to swim at Nationals

Four girls from Bellevue took part in a national synchronized swimming competition in Federal Way

Workers with Absher Construction lift the tower cap of the future Snoqualmie Valley Hospital into place June 30. The new 70

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Overlake Hospital Medical Center may buy Snoqualmie hospital | Update

King County Public Hospital District No. 4, the rural district centered on Snoqualmie, is considering selling its hospital…

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State advising campaigners to check regulations for legal sign locations

The state Department of Transportation is reminding candidates and their supporters that campaign signs are not allowed in…

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Freeway bus stops to affect wheelchair riders

With the opening of the new platform at the eastbound SR-520 Evergreen Point Freeway Station, transit customers who…

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Bellevue residents to receive backpacks full of school supplies

Bellevue will be part of a national backpack giveaway program sponsored by The Cellular Connection, the largest Verizon…

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Bellevue Massage School accepting students

Bellevue Massage School is now accepting students for its Massage Licensing Program, with classes to begin Sept. 8.

Green Theory at 10697 Main St.

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Update: Liquor Control Board lifts restraining order | Main Street pot store operators pitted against each other

Green Theory on Main Street has become the first recreational pot store in Bellevue to be licensed by…

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Four solar energy workshops offered by city starting July 15

The workshops are part of the Solarize Bellevue program, a partnership of the city with nonprofits and volunteers…

Dogs of all sizes lead their people an a walk through Bellevue streets Friday

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Dogs, people parade in their patriotic best | Slideshow

More than 1,000 dogs and their people walked in downtown Bellevue today as part of the city's Fourth…

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Fourth of July events set for Downtown Bellevue

The Eastside’s largest 4th of July event in Bellevue Downtown Park will honor America’s birthday for the 23rd…

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Dog walk to kick off Fourth of July in Bellevue

Dogs – and their people – will kick off the Fourth of July in Bellevue as the Acura…

Aum Upadhyay

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Bellevue student places sixth in national chemistry challenge

Aum Upadhyay of Bellevue's Odle Middle School has continued his winning ways as a chemistry whiz. The seventh-grader,…

A crew with Avalanche Concert

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Flagging in the Fourth | Independence Day celebration takes long-time planning

At 23 years and counting, Bellevue is host to the largest Fourth of July celebration on the Eastside…

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School board passes revised restraint policy

The Bellevue School Board voted Tuesday night to pass a revised form of its emergency restraint policy for…

A food and toy collection begins this month to help needy families in December.

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Food, toy collection begins in July

The Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation and the Parks & Community Services Department are hosting “Joy in July,”…

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Fire department submits costly project list | Facilities plan calls for station replacements, new facility downtown

Interim Bellevue Fire Chief Mark Risen is seeking a major investment in public safety from the City Council…

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Team from Open Window School recognized nationally for hiking app

HikeAbout is an app detailing trails, flora and fauna in the Eastside and the Snoqualmie area. It was…

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BCCA requests Meydenbauer Center upgrades | Council calls $12.5M renovations a modest investment

Bellevue councilmembers voiced approval Monday of financing a $12.5 million renovation of the Meydenbauer Center to include technological…

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Republic opens news customer care center in Bellevue

Republic Services has opened its new Customer Care Center in Bellevue. Residents and business owners can now drop…