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‘Party in the Park’ to raise money to keep Bridle Trails Park open

Bridle Trails Park Foundation will host its annual "Party in the Park" on Saturday with horses, fun runs…

Bellevue Fire Department Lt. Paul Davison reaches in to rescue a duckling.

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Seven ducklings rescued from Clyde Hill storm drain

Firefighters from Bellevue Fire Department Station 5 help rescue seven ducklings June 15 after the birds got stuck…

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Somerset to celebrate 50 years

Bellevue's Somerset area will celebrate it's 50th anniversary Saturday with festivities from 2-6 p.m. in the community.

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Kindering exec honored

Kindering Executive Director Mimi Siegel was honored June 12 with a Legacy Award by the Alliance of Eastside…

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Bellevue paramedic honored

A Bellevue firefighter and paramedic who saved three heart attack victims in one month has received a “Triple…

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Walk to benefit dogs

Dogs and their people will be walking at Bellevue's Downtown Park on Saturday, June 21 as part of…

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Bellevue Mosque to hold open house Saturday

The Bellevue Mosque, also known as the Islamic Center of Eastside, will hold its annual open house and…

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County meeting to discuss Lake Sammamish Willowmoor project

A new project to address several longstanding flood control and habitat issues on the Sammamish River at its…

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Sammamish High School students win second at business competiton

Team “EcoCycle”, made up of Sammamish High School students Alex Martinez, Noah Pratt, Anthony Dorra Gaffari and Cooper…

Bellevue College will add bachelor’s degrees

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Bellevue College awards degrees; 578 grads from Bellevue

Bellevue College held its 46th annual commencement ceremony on Friday, June 14, in Seattle’s KeyArena in front of…

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Eastside Audubon sets two bird walks

A sunset walk on the longest evening of the year and a kid-friendly, Saturday-morning tour on July 6…

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Downtown Livability to get update at open house | Update

Two open houses on Bellevue's Downtown Livability initiative have been rescheduled.

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Bellevue CEO pleads guilty to disorderly conduct, reckless endangerment

CEO James Hebert of the Bellevue-based company, Hebert Research, pled guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and reckless…

Tote bags made of recycled promotional material. Upcycle Goods

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Used items take on a second life in Bellevue business Upcycle Goods

Darron Losse turns over a green iPad case, pointing out the faint imprint of old ads. In another…

Nick Ushka sits with the tile he designed as part of Sherwood Forest Elementary's new art installation. The tiles were unveiled to the community on Thursday

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Students celebrate art at Sherwood Forest

On Thursday, June 13, students at Bellevue's Sherwood Forest Elementary participated in a special unveiling ceremony for the…

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Bellevue students named to dean’s list at University of Portland

A number of students from the Bellevue area were recently listed on the 2013 spring semester dean’s list…

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111th Avenue Northeast to close until June 22

Walsh Pacific, Co. will be closing 111th Avenue Northeast between Northeast Second Place and Northeast Third Place from…

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Bellevue youth wins national digital arts competition

Ten-year-old Andersen Le, a member of the Bellevue Boys & Girls Clubs, won the national Digital Arts Festival…

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Kasner to hold campaign kick off for city council seat

Steve Kasner, a long-time Bellevue community leader, has filed for Bellevue City Council position 4 and will hold…

Two Bellevue Police officers talk near the entrance to a condominium development where a woman was found dead.

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Woman found dead in Bellevue condo | Update

A co-worker found the victim Monday morning and called police.