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Take back prescription drug day this weekend

The Bellevue Police Department is partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration as part of a nationwide prescription drug “Take-Back” initiative this weekend. The agencies are asking everyone to bring in their expired, unused, and unwanted medica... »

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Possible cost saving options for East Link on display at open house

Bellevue and Sound Transit are exploring numerous options to save money on East Link light-rail, including moving buildings and stations. »

Addison Woolsey of Bellevue to receive Audubon scholarship

Bellevue High School senior Addison Woolsey will receive a $500 college scholarship Thursday evening from Eastside Audubon. »

Bellevue company launches asteroid mining plans

A Bellevue company, backed by some of the world's most powerful technological minds, announced a plan Tuesday to send robots into space to mine asteroids for gold, platinum and other raw materials. The venture, undertaken by Planetary Resources, will r... »

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Education, electricity both key to kids’ success, says Indonesian activist

An Indonesian activist told a gathering in Bellevue of the need both for education and hydro power projects in rural parts of her country. »

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Walmart begins hiring for Kelsey Creek store

Walmart opened a hiring center in Bellevue Monday and already hundreds of applications have poured in from those seeking a job at the company s' Local Market store at the Kelsey Creek Center. The company plans to hire 90 workers for the facility. »

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Police arrest six for massage fraud

Bellevue police have arrested and charged six people for massage license fraud in a seven-month long, ongoing investigation. »

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Bellevue fertility clinic causes controversy with gender selection ad

A Bellevue fertility clinic caused controversy this week when it placed an advertisement in a British Columbia newspaper for treatment that allows families to choose their child's gender. »

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83-year-old East Bellevue Community Council member has spent decades working for his community

When Ken Seal first came to Bellevue, it was not the towering, simmering urban center it has become, but a rolling expanse of farm land and small homes. It was a bedroom community for Boeing employees looking for a quiet place to settle as the company ... »

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Bellevue police volunteers get a taste of life behind the badge

Volunteers for the Bellevue Police Department are getting some interesting perks. »

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City continues animal control debate

Bellevue hasn't opted out of animal control services from King County, but it hasn't indicated it will stay either. »

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Bellevue could lose up to $1 million following state budget changes

The city lost an estimated $655,000 to $1 million in revenue when the Legislature adopted the state budget last week. But it could have been worse; a lot worse. »

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Bellevue artist Lillian Yeh, a former Federal Way employee, dies in moped crash

Lillian Yeh, a Bellevue resident and former City of Federal Way employee, died in a moped accident while vacationing with her family in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. »

Protesters decry T-Mobile's decision to close call centers

More than 100 former employees, union representatives and others lined the streets outside T-Mobile's Bellevue headquarters to protest the company's decision to close seven call centers. Protesters alleged that T-Mobile closed the call centers with the... »

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Former Kirkland broker from Bellevue sentenced for defrauding investors of $7 million

A former Kirkland securities broker and Bellevue resident was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison Friday for defrauding investors of $7 million, including friends and family members. »

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