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Northwest Diving Institute shop to close; offering dealer cost prices

The Northwest Diving Institute in Bellevue will close its doors by the end of the year, says owner…

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Kemper Development acquires corner property in downtown Bellevue

Kemper Development Company announced Monday its closing on a long-term lease for a one-acre property adjacent to its…

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Sound Publishing is ready for its biggest Black Friday ever

Sound Publishing is gearing up for a busy Thanksgiving and Black Friday week, delivering 10 million holiday savings…

Gamers play Killer Instinct on the new Xbox One inside the Bellevue Square Mall on Thursday night during the midnight launch party for the new console.

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Gamers rejoice at Xbox One launch party

Microsoft launched its next generation of gaming with nationwide parties Thursday night, which brought fans to the Bellevue…

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Bellevue school board approves bond and levy measures to go to Feb. 11 ballot

The levy measures are renewals of the district's Educational Programs and Operations Levy, presently set to expire in…

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City manager finalists reception, interviews postponed

The city of Bellevue is postponing its public reception and interviews of city manager candidates following the withdrawal…

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Lynn Coyle’s paintings on display at the Bellevue Library

The paintings of local artist Helen "Lynn" Coyle are on display at the Bellevue Library through Nov. 30.

Eques Restaurant in Bellevue. A Thanksgiving brunch will be held 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Eques holding Thanksgiving brunch

Anyone wanting to avoid dishes and get their family out of the house on Thanksgiving can hit Eques…

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Barnes & Noble sale in early December to support Enatai PTSA

The Enatai Parent, Teacher and Student Association will participate in a Barnes & Noble Bookfair in early December…

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Bellevue PD opens online crime reporting

The Bellevue Police Department is now accepting non-emergency crime reports online. People wanting to report crimes, including vandalism,…

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Holiday events ahead for Hilton Bellevue

The Hilton Bellevue is decking its interiors for the holidays and bringing in area middle school choirs for…

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Bellevue gets animated about preparedness

Residents can learn how to prepare for emergencies through a song from Bellevue’s Office of Emergency Management.

Puget Sound Energy CEO Kimberly Harris speaks to a crowd about transmission line upgrades during the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce Eastside Economic Forecast Breakfast on Wednesday

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Sunny forecast for Eastside economy

Business leaders at Wednesday's Bellevue Chamber of Commerce Eastside Economic Forecast Breakfast made fairly sunny predictions for future…

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No trash collection in Bellevue on Thanksgiving Day

Republic Services will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. It will resume…

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Xbox One launch events on the Eastside, in Seattle

Eastside gamers looking to score an Xbox One are invited to attend the midnight launch at the Bellevue…

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Bellevue’s first female mayor dies from apartment fire injuries

Former Bellevue mayor and city councilmember Nan Campbell died Monday night at Overlake Medical Center as a result…

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A day to share sorrow, gain wisdom | Pat Cashman

They say everyone can remember where they were if they are old enough. I’m old enough. I was…

U.S. Rep Suzan DelBene

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DelBene votes to let people keep their insurance plans

U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene voted Nov. 15 to let Americans renew their individual insurance policies through 2014.

The Afro-Caribbean Music & Dance Artists-in-Residence Program performed last year at Puesta del Sol Elementary School.

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Bellevue Schools Foundation awards grants

The Bellevue Schools Foundation has awarded 97 grants to teachers in every school across the Bellevue School District…

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Master Gardener Program accepting applications

Applications are being accepted for the 2014 Master Gardener training class, which starts in January. Training focuses on…