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Considering Move from Bellevue, WA to Irvine, CA
Hi r/Bellevue, I’d love this community’s perspective on something my family is seriously considering. We currently live in Bellevue and genuinely love it. It has everything we could want to raise a family — strong schools, safety, access to nature, solid community, great amenities. We have three young kids (5,…
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Northwest Detention Center DENIED my right to conduct oversight
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TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT, ROAD WORK: Friday notes
6:01 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Friday, February 20, 2026, with schools’ mid-winter break ending after today. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Finally saw some light snow Thursday morning! It isn’t back in the forecast until tonight – mostly cloudy until then. High in the low 40s. Sunrise at 7:06 am; sunset…
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White House Refuses Statement as Speculation on Sam Darnold & Seahawks Declining Invitation Goes Viral
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If the sign lists no prices, does that mean crossing the 520 bridge is free?
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Battery ST tunnel
Decided to get drunk tonight and was going through old photos and found some of when I was in charge of a job re-routing a Wave (now Astound) fiber through the tunnel before it was backfilled with the Viaduct an CDF. I was also listening to Helena beat by Foster…
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Can anyone explain this sign?
Saw this at a taco place in Capitol Hill. Is it just a joke or a legal thing? Need the receipt to file a claim about not getting the receipt? submitted by /u/illegalovoiderr18 [link] [comments]
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VIDEO: ‘This is huge, folks!’ Roxhill Bog ‘peat party’ speakers explain why restoration project matters
By Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor The colorful canopies in the background of our Roxhill Park> photo were the only hint from a distance that something “huge” was being celebrated this morning – the successful experiment to restore part of the park’s peat bog, one of the few remaining…
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Guess who’s back, back again…
Well hello there, I’m back! I’ve spent the last month and a half since returning to normal life reflecting on my time in office and envisioning a shift in Seattle’s political climate that will support and advance pragmatic leaders and policy solutions in a sustainable way. Why? Because once a…












