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Arts

Free First Friday at BAM

Bellevue Arts Museum's Free First Friday program offers complimentary admission and extended hours on the first Friday of each month, featuring special lectures, tours, and presentations. Attendees can explore current exhibitions, including works by Al Farrow and Ann Johnston. This initiative highlights the museum's mission to engage the community in the arts through accessible programming.

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Crime

Florida woman robbed of 200 in lotto winnings in Orange County suspect arrested, officials say

An 83-year-old woman in Orange County, Florida, was violently robbed of her $200 lottery winnings shortly after leaving a convenience store. The suspect, identified as Diego Stalin Tavarez Fleury, has been arrested thanks to community assistance and faces multiple charges, including robbery and battery on an elderly person.

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Government

Bellevue Appoints Trisna Tanus as New City Attorney

Trisna Tanus has been appointed as the new city attorney for Bellevue after serving in an acting capacity for eight months. With nearly a decade of legal experience in various roles within the city and a strong educational background, she aims to lead Bellevue's legal efforts as the city continues to grow.

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Government

Bellevue City Council Votes to Update Downtown Subarea Plan

The Bellevue City Council has voted to update the Downtown Subarea Plan, aiming to retain its designation as a regional growth center for federal transportation funding eligibility. The article also highlights key topics for the 2025 State Legislative session and an update on enrollment trends within the Bellevue School District.

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Politics

WA human rights groups call on elected officials to expand protections for immigrants

Washington human rights organizations are urging Governor Bob Ferguson and other state officials to enhance protections for immigrants and refugees. Advocates are calling for executive actions to expand the use of pardons and clemency for immigrants facing consequences from old convictions, as well as updates to the Keep Washington Working law.

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Crime

FBI releases new details on metal compounds used to spark Pacific Northwest ballot box fires

The FBI has reported that incendiary devices used in recent ballot box fires in the Pacific Northwest were constructed from a volatile mixture of thermite and scrap metal. A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the suspect, described as a white man aged 30 to 40. Authorities are concerned about the potential risks posed by the suspect's experimentation with these dangerous materials.

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Social Issues

Auburn Woman Breaks Silence on Human Trafficking to Raise Awareness

A sex trafficking survivor from Auburn, Washington, shares her harrowing story to raise awareness during Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Highlighting the growing issue in the state, she urges others to recognize the signs of trafficking and empower victims to come forward.

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Politics

IVF at risk Trump-era policies could force infertile couples abroad for treatment

As the Trump administration transitions back into power, concerns are rising regarding potential restrictions on in-vitro fertilization (IVF), particularly in Washington State. The article highlights the emotional and financial toll of infertility treatments on families, exemplified by the Seymours, who faced substantial costs and sought IVF options abroad due to anticipated policy changes.

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Business

Barnes Noble Opens New Store in Bellevue

Barnes & Noble will open a new bookstore in Bellevue, WA, on January 15, 2025, marking its return after a two-year absence. Located in Bellevue Square, the store aims to create a welcoming space for local readers and is part of a plan to open over 60 new stores in 2025.

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Crime

Seattle Pet Sitter Calls for Neighborhood Security After Hit-and-Run

A Seattle pet sitter, Karen Miely, is advocating for increased neighborhood security after being injured in a hit-and-run while walking her cat, coinciding with the tragic death of Ruth Dalton, a local dog walker killed in a carjacking. Both incidents have raised concerns about the safety of pet caretakers in the area, leading Miely and Dalton's family to call for more security measures, including surveillance cameras.

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Politics

The changing face of Washington A 12-year review from Inslee to Ferguson

Bob Ferguson was sworn in as Washington's 24th governor, succeeding Jay Inslee after 12 years in office. Both governors face similar challenges, including a significant budget deficit, with Ferguson inheriting a daunting $12 billion fiscal gap compared to Inslee's $99 million deficit when he took office.

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Crime

'Jaws of life' used to pry open ATMs at Shawn Kemps SODO cannabis dispensary

A burglary at Shawn Kemp's cannabis dispensary in Seattle's SODO neighborhood involved a masked suspect using "jaws of life" tools to pry open ATMs, resulting in an estimated $25,000 to $30,000 in losses. The incident highlights concerns about the Seattle Police Department's new policy requiring visual confirmation before responding to alarm calls, which delayed their arrival. Co-owner Tran Du emphasized the need for policy changes to better protect small businesses.

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Transportation

The ANA Pikachu Jet Flies Daily to SEA Airport

Bellevue's free all-electric transportation service, BellHop, has announced expanded operating hours, enhancing its sustainable transportation offerings for residents and visitors. The change marks a significant improvement in local mobility options. This development is part of Bellevue's ongoing commitment to sustainability and urban accessibility.

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Crime

Bellevue Police Make Arrests Connected to May 31 Looting Events

Bellevue Police have arrested 23 individuals in connection with the looting and vandalism that took place during protests on May 31, 2020. The police have identified over 100 suspects and are continuing their investigations. Police Chief Steve Mylett emphasized that those arrested were not part of the peaceful protests and that accountability is being prioritized.

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Transportation

East Link Construction Impacts I-405, NE 8th St Overnight Closures Begin Tue, Apr. 9

Overnight closures on I-405 and NE 8th Street in downtown Bellevue will commence on April 9, 2019, due to East Link light rail construction. These closures, which will affect various ramps and lanes, aim to facilitate the ongoing transit project, with specific schedules outlined for each night. Travelers are advised to plan accordingly and stay updated through Sound Transit's resources.

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Food

A (Brief) Farewell to Al Fresco Dining - City BDA Seeking Feedback for Next Year

As cooler weather approaches, Bellevue's Al Fresco outdoor dining program is set to conclude on September 19, 2021. The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) is seeking community feedback to enhance the program for the following year. The initiative has been notably successful, with 80% of visitors expressing a greater likelihood to return due to the outdoor dining experience.

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Transportation

New Expanded BellHop Hours

Bellevue's free all-electric transportation service, BellHop, has announced expanded operating hours to enhance accessibility for residents and visitors. Since launching in August 2023, BellHop has provided over 123,000 rides while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and traffic congestion.

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Environment

Bellevue Releases 2023 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory

Bellevue's 2023 greenhouse gas emissions inventory reveals a 4.5% increase in citywide emissions compared to 2022, primarily due to a resurgence in travel and energy use as pandemic restrictions eased. While municipal emissions declined by 4% due to sustainability efforts, the findings highlight the ongoing need for community engagement in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and achieving long-term sustainability goals.

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Culture

Bellevue featured in Northwest Travel Life Magazine's Annual 52 Getaways Issue

Bellevue, Washington, has been spotlighted in the latest issue of Northwest Travel + Life Magazine, with a feature by travel journalist Harriet Baskas highlighting the city's transformation into a sophisticated destination. The article showcases Bellevue's upscale shopping, dining options, and diverse recreational activities, including the new Bites of Bellevue Food Tour and Bellevue Lake Cruises.

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Food

Celebrating Black Influence and Black History Month Events

Bellevue's dining scene is set to thrive in 2025 with an influx of new restaurants offering diverse global cuisines and innovative dining concepts. This article highlights the most anticipated newcomers that promise to excite food enthusiasts. From upscale eateries to unique culinary experiences, Bellevue's gastronomic landscape is expanding rapidly.

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