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Bellevue Police and Fire to Lower Flags in Memory of 9/11 Terrorist Attacks
Bellevue police and fire departments to hold a small ceremony and 10 minutes of silence will be observed at City Hall on Sunday.

Bellevue police and fire departments to hold a small ceremony and 10 minutes of silence will be observed at City Hall on Sunday.

Here is a summary of 9-1-1 calls that the Bellevue Police Department responded to on Sept. 6, 2011, as reported by Norcom. It does not mean a crime occurred at each location.
Meet one of the adoptable pets at the Seattle Humane Society featured this week on Bellevue Patch. Check this column soon to meet another featured adoptable pet.
Meet one of the adoptable pets at the Seattle Humane Society featured this week on Bellevue Patch. Check this column soon to meet another featured adoptable pet.
Jane Hague, of Bellevue, and Kathy Lambert, who both had previously opposed the fees, that will bolster Metro transit, announced their changed position Friday morning. The fee has enough council votes to enact it without going to voters.
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Darren Berg, 49, plead guilty to Wire Fraud, one count of Money Laundering and one count of Bankruptcy Fraud
The State Fire Marshall reminds homeowners about safe disposal of fireworks.
The fire agency which serves the east end of Bellevue offers this advice for the national holiday.
The county council is also considering a temporary, $20 per vehicle charge to avoid the 17 percent service cut. The first hearing is in Kirkland July 6.
Patch and Investigate West teamed up for a set of stories chronicling how local school districts are grappling with rising homelessness.
Lawmakers are struggling with a $5 billion budget deficit, and it's not clear yet how cuts will affect Bellevue.
The Microsoft co-founder, Vulcan Inc. chairman and Mercer Island resident will speak Friday at Town Hall Seattle. On Sunday, he was on "60 Minutes."
The Microsoft co-founder, Vulcan Inc. chairman and Mercer Island resident will speak Friday at Town Hall Seattle. On Sunday, he was on "60 Minutes."
The state encourages motorists to plan ahead, given the construction work.
Presentations on alignment, station and park-and-ride layouts and environmental, property and traffic issues at 5:15 pm, then again at 6:15 pm.