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Rave To King County Animal Care and Control for deciding not to euthanize a healthy 15-year-old cat someone brought in to be euthanized.
You've seen the new bikes around town, on display in public venues, bright and shiny and the very thing to catch a youngster's interest.
Bellevue Police honor volunteers
Before the Bellevue Police Department had a volunteer program, it already had a volunteer.
Survey: Commuters to Bellevue shifting to transit
More and more commuters to downtown Bellevue are choosing buses and vanpools, or even telecommuting, rather than driving to work, a recent survey says.
At the start of a new research project, you often need to dig in and gather lots of readily-available information, not to accumulate facts but to map out the structure of the domain you want to master.
Soon a safe route to new school for Eastgate Elementary students
The Bellevue City Council on Tuesday helped make sure students at the newly built Eastgate Elementary School soon have a route to school that matches the quality of the building.
New Bellevue school buildings on drawing board
One new school is opening. One is being demolished. And three more are on the drawing board for complete reconstruction starting next year.
Outdoor movies move to Eastgate for Tuesday's 'Kung Fu Panda' show
The next couple of movies in Bellevue's outdoor movie series will be shown at Eastgate Park, starting with "Kung Fu Panda" this Tuesday night.
Outdoor movies move to Eastgate for Tuesday's 'Kung Fu Panda' show
The next couple of movies in Bellevue's outdoor movie series will be shown at Eastgate Park, starting with "Kung Fu Panda" this Tuesday night.
More bobcats sighted in Seattle area
First it was bears, now it's bobcats that seem to be popping up in Western Washington urban areas.
Bobcat hanging out behind Bellevue home
It was in the seemingly safe confines of their backyard that 6-year-old McKenna Plenger spotted the unwanted visitor.
More than One Way to Skin a Cat
In this case, the cat was Cougar Mt. HPC riders attack Somerset Dr. After the "Zoo climb" plus some bonus equally difficult vertical, the cyclist is rewarded with this wonderful vista.
Sanger's 'hands-on' approach lands him a volunteer internship
For his senior project, The Bear Creek School graduate Eli Sanger welded the base and supports and cut and sanded wood to create a bench.
Carport destroyed, house damaged in Eastgate fire
Fire crews responded Wednesday morning to residential structure fire in an Eastgate neighborhood.
Annual street repaving begins in Bellevue
Crews will begin work this week on the citya s annual overlay program to repave streets most in need of attention.