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Council candidates for Position 1 speak to level of service, growth, and homelessness

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Council candidates for Position 1 speak to level of service, growth, and homelessness

The candidates are incumbent John Stokes, Holly Zhang and Martin Acevedo.

City council position 3 candidates talk affordability and growth

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City council position 3 candidates talk affordability and growth

The Bellevue Reporter reached out to council candidates to share who they are and what they value.

Bellevue takes steps toward transit oriented development

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Bellevue takes steps toward transit oriented development

Bellevue city council approves the guiding principles for East Main’s transit focused development.

Islamic Center Approved to Rebuild on Damaged Building’s Footprint

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Islamic Center Approved to Rebuild on Damaged Building’s Footprint

After being hit by two arsons since 2017, the Islamic Center of Eastside is on its way to…

From left, JD Yu, Janice Zahn, Mark Wilson

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City Council candidate profiles, Pos. 5

Mark Wilson, incumbent Janice Zahn, and JD Yu.

Amazon’s scope of Bellevue development elevates

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Amazon’s scope of Bellevue development elevates

600-foot-tall tower to bring nearly 600 workers to Bellevue so far

From left, candidate Margie Ye, Jennifer Robertson and James Bible. Courtesy photos

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City Council candidate profiles, Pos. 7

James Bible, incumbent Jennifer Robertson, and Margie Ye.

An aerial photo shows the locations of two earthquakes and five aftershocks in and near Monroe, which rattled the Puget Sound region early Friday. The first was the magnitude 4.6 quake at upper right, 13 miles under the intersection of U.S. 2 and Fryelands Boulevard SE at 2:51 a.m. The second, magnitude 3.5, occurred 18 miles under the Old Snohomish-Monroe Road at 2:53 a.m. The aftershocks followed during the ensuing two hours. This image depicts an area about 3 miles wide. (Herald staff and the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network)

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Early wake-up call: Twin quakes under Monroe rattle region

Thousands of people felt them. They were magnitude 4.6 and 3.5 and hit minutes apart.

Nityia Photography

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Happy Fourth — Do we have freedom? What is freedom anyway?

A column about mindfulness and mental well being.

35 BSD school buses will have have paddle cameras, and violators will receive a $419 fine. Photo courtesy of Bellevue School District

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BSD records 923 bus paddle violations

From Jan. 7 to June 21, 923 bus paddle violations were recorded.

A rendering of Verizon’s light pole small cell implementation designs. Courtesy of the city of Kirkland

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Public Wi-Fi and Small Cell technology make progress in Bellevue

Bellevue makes progress on providing public Wi-Fi and Small Cell antennas on city poles.

Eastside legislators discuss 2019 legislative session in Snoqualmie

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Eastside legislators discuss 2019 legislative session in Snoqualmie

Elected officials gave some insight into the legislative session and what to look for in the future.

Locker room thefts on the rise, Eastside police take action

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Locker room thefts on the rise, Eastside police take action

In Bellevue, 87 locker room thefts reported so far this year.

Celebrating the Fourth on the Eastside

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Celebrating the Fourth on the Eastside

Events around the Eastside.

Celebrating the Fourth on the Eastside

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Celebrating the Fourth on the Eastside

Americans all over the country including the Eastside region will gather on July 4 to celebrate Independence Day.…

Proud to be themselves | Windows and Mirrors

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Proud to be themselves | Windows and Mirrors

June is Pride month and PFLAG Bellevue Eastside has been supporting the local LGBTQ+ community since 1996.

Senior city staff at Bellevue teach the Bellevue Essentials courses each year, passing on years of knowledge to up-and-coming community leaders. city of Bellevue/courtesy photo

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Bellevue opened applications for seventh annual Essentials course

The course is a civic engagement program that takes place over nine weeks starting in September.

Woman found dead outside Bellevue Hilton

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Woman found dead outside Bellevue Hilton

Detectives await autopsy and toxicology reports.

Bellevue’s temporary heat map targets illegal July 4 fireworks

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Bellevue’s temporary heat map targets illegal July 4 fireworks

Nine firework citations were written in Bellevue last year.

Ashley Hiruko/Staff photo                                Sharon and Dallas Graham in their Bellevue home, where they ran their cake and catering business out from. Sharon holds a cookbook she created.

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5,000 wedding cakes, love and a secret frosting recipe

Cake creator hopes to get the recipe in the hands of brides around the region.