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Blue C Sushi and Boom Noodle To Donate to Japan Disaster Relief
The two restaurants, which have locations in Bellevue Square, are donating 10 percent of sales to Red Cross Japan earthquake and Pacific tsunami relief.

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The two restaurants, which have locations in Bellevue Square, are donating 10 percent of sales to Red Cross Japan earthquake and Pacific tsunami relief.

AT&T and Verizon Wireless have both announced in press releases that they will offer customers free calls and texts to Japan.
Locals can connect with loved ones, news, and aid organizations in the aftermath of the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Locals can connect with loved ones, news, and aid organizations in the aftermath of the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Locals can connect with loved ones, news, and aid organizations in the aftermath of the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Locals can connect with loved ones, news, and aid organizations in the aftermath of the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
We lose an hour on Sunday, as Daylight Saving Time begins.
Meet one of the adoptable pets at the Seattle Humane Society featured this week on Bellevue Patch. Check this column 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 to meet another featured adoptable pet.
Lent is the traditional time of reflection and sacrifice in the 40 days (not counting Sundays) before Easter.
A $670,000 study, approved on a split council vote last year, is midway through the process. In April, the council will decide whether to spend more money and continue looking at an alternative line
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Sprint and T-Mobile are in talks to merge to better compete with the two largest wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon. However, any deal would not be quick.
Bellevue fire fighter Camari Olson was the fastest in her age group and category, and the 16th fastest woman overall, in the annual fundraiser on Sunday. The Bellevue firefighters honored Taylor Turk, 12, who has leukemia.
It's Ash Wednesday. Read this story if you're looking for a church. And four other things you need to know today.
Rolling closures begin at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
An additional ID card and a notation on background checks are meant to help a victim prove his or her identity to employers, landlords and businesses if his or her identity has been stolen.
Dale Bateman of Bellevue appeared on the game show Monday night.
Presentations on alignment, station and park-and-ride layouts and environmental, property and traffic issues at 5:15 p.m., then again at 6:15 p.m.
It's Mardi Gras. What else do you need to know?
The state's new website to manage drivers' electronic tolling accounts faces more issues. Improvements coming in the next week; customers again asked to wait.