Local Bellevue Seattle News Feeds
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King County population still growing, but more slowly, new data shows
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M’s Run Short on New Ferry Food Trays, Replacements Expected by 2032
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New rendering shows what Pike Place Market could look like by FIFA Men’s World Cup
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Alki Elementary students’ makers market, coffeehouse comedy, more for your West Seattle Friday
(Photo by Theresa Arbow-O’Connor) Here’s what’s happening today/tonight – mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: SOUTH SEATTLE COLLEGE GARDEN CENTER Spring is garden time! See what’s new at the center, open today, 10 am-3 pm at north end of South Seattle College (WSB sponsor) campus (6000 16th SW).…
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The Kingdome opened 50 years ago today.
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Crosslake Light Rail Set to Transform Puget Sound Region
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Men’s Walk – Lower Queen Anne
When: Every Friday at 3:30pm Where: By the free water tap inside KEXP Why: Weekly way to get out, meet other men, and go for a walk More Info: https://walkingtalkingmen.org/walking-talking-men-seattle/ Our weekly walk started in October and is going well. We made it through the dark months and are still…
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What our King County jury saw when the justice system failed | Op-Ed
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New West Seattle High School club’s mission: ‘Do good things for our community.’ Got suggestions?
Help them help you, is the pitch from a new club at West Seattle High School. Here’s their announcement, with a call for ideas – and new members! (Interact members with Rotary Club of West Seattle members) A new student-led community service club, Interact, seeks to support its community. Sponsored…
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Physics Nobel Prize winner gives public lecture at UW (May 5) – FREE for all!
The next iteration of the Frontiers of Physics Lectures Series (hosted by the Department of Physics at UW) will feature 2025 Physics Nobel Prize winner John Martinis. Join us to learn about cutting edge research in quantum mechanics and quantum computers! (RSPV is required for a headcount, but attendance is…








