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Steering wheel spinner.
Sports theft: 9 a.m., 1100 block of 106th Avenue Northeast. Sometime during the last year, someone broke into a storage unit and took various sports-related items. The total loss was more than $4,000.
The Bellevue City Council appointed residents to the Planning and Environmental Services commissions at its meeting Tuesday.
Bellevue has received a Certificate of Distinction Award for its performance management program.
In its first meeting back after a month-long summer recess, the Bellevue City Council resumed consideration of recommended actions to help guide work on a proposed light rail line in Bellevue.
As the Bellevue School District teacher’s strike rolled through its first week, parents turned to each other and outside sources for help with daycare.
The City of Bellevue is recruiting members for the Bellevue Network on Aging. The advisory group’s mission is to “support…
Group Health selling everything from hospital beds to cafeteria cups as it vacates its Eastside hospital.
Nine-year-old Presley was very shy but opened up and started to show his real affectionate personality. When you gently pet him, he rolls over and head-butts you to ask for more petting. Watch his video at http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11470036
With Bellevue School District teachers on strike, the city is keeping the doors open at the South Bellevue Community Center for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bellevue’s expanded child care day camp starting Tuesday.
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If Bellevue School District teachers vote to strike, the city will support the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bellevue’s expanded childcare day camp on Sept. 2 at South Bellevue Community Center.
Five-year-old Hunter Otness soon will get the service dog he needs to keep him safe thanks to a large donation from an anonymous donor.
Two Bellevue residents have been appointed to the Legislative Youth Advisory Council.
Imagine being cooped up for months in 120-degree weather, in cramped quarters, an entire ocean away from home. Now add the threat of war and the constant possibility of enemy attack.
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Fencing and large equipment has arrived at the Puget Sound Energy (PSE) Factoria Service Center, located at 13230 S.E. 32nd St. in Bellevue, where construction has begun for a new, energy-efficient addition.
Kelly Snyder has been named the Director of Government and Community Relations at the University of Washington Bothell.