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Bellevue City Council narrows down finalists for vacant council position

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Bellevue City Council narrows down finalists for vacant council position

In a weather-shortened City Council meeting on Monday night, the council revealed the eight finalists for the open…

PHOTOS | Snow days in Bellevue

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PHOTOS | Snow days in Bellevue

Thousands of kids filled Bellevue’s parks, their cul-de-sacs and driveways to play in the snow after classes were…

A city of Bellevue employee works to clear a downed tree (Photo courtesy of the Bellevue Transportation Department).

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Close to 2,000 Bellevue buildings still without power

Approximately 2,000 households are still without power following Sunday’s snowstorm.

Dealer on ‘Silk Road’ website pleads guilty; heroin linked to overdose death of Bellevue man

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Dealer on ‘Silk Road’ website pleads guilty; heroin linked to overdose death of Bellevue man

A 47-year-old Chicago man pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in Seattle to distributing controlled substances, including…

Bellevue schools cancelled again Tuesday

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Bellevue schools cancelled again Tuesday

School was cancelled again Tuesday due to icy road conditions in Bellevue.

Overlake, Evergreen collaboration will help with health care costs

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Overlake, Evergreen collaboration will help with health care costs

Two heads are better than one. The Eastside’s two major hospitals are doing just that, melding their brains…

East Bellevue homes told to boil water until further notice

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East Bellevue homes told to boil water until further notice

More than 200 residents near Northeast Second Place and 172nd Place Northeast are being advised to boil their…

Hundreds protest the new federal immigration ban at SeaTac Airport over the weekend (Alex Garland/Seattle Weekly).

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State challenging Trump’s immigration order

State Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Monday that he is challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order banning Muslim…

Bellevue Tateuchi Center executive director retiring

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Bellevue Tateuchi Center executive director retiring

John Haynes, executive director of the Tateuchi Center (the Performing Arts Center Eastside), announced his retirement from daily…

Gov. Inslee discusses education, science and Trump with media

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Gov. Inslee discusses education, science and Trump with media

On Inauguration Day for the nation’s new president, recently re-elected Washington Gov. Jay Inslee talked with Sound Publishing…

Bellevue committed to inclusion following Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities

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Bellevue committed to inclusion following Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities

Despite an executive order threatening the withdrawal of federal funds and other penalties, Bellevue will remain an inclusive…

Proposed $500M plan would double Bellevue College’s square footage

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Proposed $500M plan would double Bellevue College’s square footage

Bellevue College’s campus could more than double in size over the next 30 years if the Board of…

Vows to end I-405 tolls: Was it all just campaign talk?

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Vows to end I-405 tolls: Was it all just campaign talk?

Eliminating the express toll lanes on I-405 was a popular pledge of candidates on the campaign trail in…

Police crack largest burglary ring case in Bellevue’s history

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Police crack largest burglary ring case in Bellevue’s history

A prolific burglary ring that targeted expensive King County homes and stole close to $3 million in property…

Homeless men living on the street share their stories

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Homeless men living on the street share their stories

Editor’s Note: The Reporter spoke with these two homeless men in Bothell on the condition that we would…

PHOTOS | Eastside residents vow not to be silenced at Women’s March

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PHOTOS | Eastside residents vow not to be silenced at Women’s March

Hundreds of men, women and children filled 19 charter buses leaving from Bellevue, Issaquah and Sammamish and headed…

Reporter launches homelessness series | Editor’s Note

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Reporter launches homelessness series | Editor’s Note

Volunteers found them sleeping in parking garages, in vehicles, under structures and roadways, in bushes and other areas.

Participants in the Women’s March are knitting pink “Pussyhats,” stocking caps with cat ears, which have come to symbolize women’s rights. Contributed photo

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Hundreds of locals to bus to Women’s March on Seattle

A group of local women has organized an assembly of hundreds of Eastside residents to attend the Women’s…

Courtesy photo                                Debie Frable, Jennifer Cail, Susanna Gilbert and Sabrina Barton participate in a Pussyhat Project event at Serial Knitters in Kirkland.

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Local knitters join national movement

On Jan. 21, people wearing pink hats will take to the streets of cities across the country, including…

‘We have the opportunity to decide what kind of community we’re going to be’

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‘We have the opportunity to decide what kind of community we’re going to be’

Around 500 Bellevue residents packed in Sammamish High School’s auditorium Jan. 15 to learn more about the fire…