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Crime

'Stay vigilant' Police report robbery, assaults in Bellevue, WA

A 72-year-old woman was hospitalized after being robbed in a Bellevue parking lot, sparking concerns of a possible connection to another robbery involving minors in the Bellevue Square area. Bellevue Police Department urges residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The incidents have raised alarm among locals, prompting discussions about safety in the community.

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Government

Bellevue City Council Advances Housing Solutions and Arts Funding

The Bellevue City Council has approved code amendments to facilitate the conversion of commercial and mixed-use buildings into multifamily housing, addressing the state's housing shortage. Additionally, the council allocated $350,000 in arts grants to support local artists and organizations, while appointing Christopher Hays to the Human Services Commission.

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Business

New Year, New Openings in Downtown Bellevue

Downtown Bellevue is gearing up for an exciting 2025, welcoming a variety of new businesses that cater to shoppers, foodies, and beverage enthusiasts. Notable openings include Barnes & Noble, H&M, and several restaurants, reflecting the area's vibrant commercial revival. This influx of businesses promises to enhance the local economy and provide residents with diverse shopping and dining options.

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Culture

BDA Annual Celebration Set for February 6, 2025, in Downtown Bellevue

Downtown Bellevue will host the BDA Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, an event that will bring together community leaders to celebrate local projects and initiatives. The article outlines various new openings and activities occurring in Downtown Bellevue, enhancing the area's cultural vibrancy and economic vitality.

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Culture

Bellevue Downtown Association Annual Celebration Set for February 6, 2025

The Bellevue Downtown Association is hosting its Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, bringing together city builders and community leaders for an evening of drinks, dinner, and awards. The event celebrates the growth and vibrancy of Downtown Bellevue, highlighting new openings and community initiatives.

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Culture

BDA Annual Celebration Set for February 6, 2025, in Downtown Bellevue

The BDA Annual Celebration is set for February 6, 2025, promising an evening filled with drinks, dinner, and Placemaking Awards, spotlighting the key contributors to Downtown Bellevue's vibrant community. The article also highlights new openings and events happening in Downtown Bellevue as the city gears up for an exciting year.

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Culture

Bellevue Downtown Association Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025

The Bellevue Downtown Association (BDA) invites the community to the Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, a key event celebrating local leaders and projects that contribute to the vibrancy of Downtown Bellevue. The article also highlights new openings in the area, emphasizing the growth and excitement surrounding local businesses and cultural events.

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Culture

Bellevue Downtown Association Annual Celebration and New Openings in 2025

Join the Bellevue Downtown Association's Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, an event dedicated to highlighting the projects and people that contribute to the growth of Downtown Bellevue. The article also discusses various exciting new openings and events happening in the area as Bellevue continues to develop into a vibrant urban center.

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Culture

Celebrate Community Achievements at the BDA Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025

Downtown Bellevue is gearing up for the BDA Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, showcasing community achievements and the Placemaking Awards. The event promises an evening of networking among city builders and community leaders, highlighting the latest developments in the area, including new openings and cultural attractions.

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Culture

BDA Annual Celebration Set for February 6, 2025, in Downtown Bellevue

Downtown Bellevue is gearing up for its annual celebration on February 6, 2025, highlighting local achievements and community building through drinks, dinner, and Placemaking Awards. The event promises to attract city builders and community leaders dedicated to enhancing the vibrancy of the area. In addition, the article discusses other exciting happenings and new openings in Downtown Bellevue for the new year.

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Community Development

Bellevue Downtown Association Annual Celebration to Highlight Community Growth

The Bellevue Downtown Association is set to host its Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, an event bringing together city builders and community leaders to recognize impactful projects in Downtown Bellevue. The article also highlights a variety of exciting new openings and community events in the area, reflecting the vibrant growth of the city.

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Culture

Bellevue Downtown Association Annual Celebration Set for February 6, 2025

Bellevue Downtown Association is hosting its Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, bringing together community leaders for an evening of drinks, dinner, and the prestigious Placemaking Awards. The article highlights other exciting events and new openings in Downtown Bellevue, showcasing the area's vibrant growth and community engagement.

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Social Issues

Lake Stevens man devastated after 3 dogs killed in 'heartbreaking' RV fire

A tragic RV fire on New Year's Day in Lake Stevens, Washington, resulted in the loss of three dogs belonging to Brett Pierce. Currently recovering in Swedish Hospital, Pierce is grappling with grief and stress due to his pre-existing medical conditions. The community has come together to support him through an online fundraiser and by providing a donated RV to aid in his recovery.

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Social Issues

Seattle Humane Flying in 60 Cats, Dogs to Help Shelters Impacted by LA Wildfires

Seattle Humane is coordinating the arrival of 60 cats and dogs from Los Angeles County to aid animal shelters overwhelmed by the ongoing wildfires. This initiative, in collaboration with Wings of Rescue and Paws 4 Life K9 Rescue, aims to provide a safe haven for pets in need and facilitate their adoption in Washington State.

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Transportation

Southbound I-5 fully open after crash blocks lanes near Everett

Southbound I-5 near Everett, Washington, has reopened after a crash that blocked all lanes for a brief period. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) reported the incident occurred just south of State Route 526 around 5 p.m. on January 8, 2025.

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Social Issues

WA homeless services hub faces eviction over downtown zoning ordinance

The Hope 'N Wellness Center in Everett, Washington, is at risk of closure due to a zoning violation under the city's 2018 Downtown Plan, which prohibits social services on ground floors in downtown. Opened five years ago, the center provides crucial support to the unhoused population and faces a potential shutdown by February 28, 2025, prompting a debate among city council members about the necessity of such facilities in the community.

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Crime

Business honoring murdered woman broken into in Lakewood, WA

Pacific Northwest Gaming and Collectibles, a collectible store in Lakewood, WA, was recently burglarized in a smash-and-grab incident, resulting in a loss of $6,500 to $7,000 in merchandise. Owner Robert Cantrell is seeking help from the community to identify the thief, who he suspects is linked to a prior robbery. The store is a tribute to Cantrell's sister, Kassandra, who was murdered in 2020.

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Arts

Seattle's historic Kerry Hall to be preserved as arts hub

Seattle's historic Kerry Hall, a vital performance space for modern dance, has been sold to Seattle Theater Group, ensuring its preservation as an arts hub. The acquisition follows significant efforts from former students and artists who petitioned to save the building, which has been a cornerstone of the local arts community since the 1920s.

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Environment

WA firefighters travel to California to help battle wildland fires

Firefighters from western Washington are traveling to southern California to assist in battling devastating wildfires that have claimed five lives and destroyed over 1,000 structures. The task force, consisting of nine fire agencies, is set to fight the fires for a total of 18 days, demonstrating their commitment to helping those in need during this crisis.

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Business

Visit Bellevue Earns 2025 Placemaking Award

Bellevue Downtown Association's Annual Celebration on February 6, 2025, will recognize transformative contributions to Downtown Bellevue, awarding the 2025 Placemaking Award to Visit Bellevue and others for their impactful projects. Keynote speaker Joy Shigaki will emphasize the role of public-private partnerships in creating lasting change.

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