Bellevue Reporter
The Bellevue Reporter is a weekly publication that comes out every Friday, reaching over 40,000 homes and businesses in Bellevue and surrounding areas, including Medina, Clyde Hill, Hunts Point, Yarrow Point, Evergreen Point, and Beaux Arts. Approximately 80 percent of local residences and businesses receive the Bellevue Reporter at their doorstep. Additionally, on the last Friday of each month, the Reporter features The Scene, a magazine focused on arts and entertainment in the Eastside region. Bellevue is the fifth-largest city in Washington State, located just east of Seattle across Lake Washington. Recently, Fortune Small Business recognized it as the top place in the nation to live and start a business. If something significant occurs in Bellevue, you can count on the Bellevue Reporter to provide the coverage.
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2 weeks ago |
bellevuereporter.com | Steve Hunter
King County had its lowest number of shots fired, shots injury and shots homicide incidents in the first quarter of 2025 since the first quarter of 2021. The number of incidents dropped dramatically in the first quarter of this year compared to the first quarter of 2024, according to the 2025 Quarter 1 King County Quarterly Shots Fired Report released Tuesday, April 29 by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
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2 weeks ago |
bellevuereporter.com | Joshua Solorzano
A man who was traveling at 112 miles per hour and crashed into a minivan, killing one woman, three kids and injuring two other kids has been sentenced to 210 months in prison, a little over 17 years. On April 25, Judge Mark Larrañaga at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent sentenced Chase Daniel Jones, 19, whose last known address was in Kent, to 210 months in the Washington State Department of Corrections.
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1 month ago |
bellevuereporter.com | Steve Hunter
Public Health – Seattle & King County was notified on April 4 of a positive measles case in a King County adult. This is the fourth case of measles in Washington state in 2025. This case is not connected to any of the previous local measles cases, according to a Friday, April 11 media release from Public Health – Seattle & King County. The individual was likely exposed to measles during recent international travel, according to the release.
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1 month ago |
bellevuereporter.com
As pet owners, ensuring the health and well-being of our furry companions is a top priority. One crucial aspect that often gets overlooked is our pets’ eye health, which plays a significant role in their overall quality of life. Enter AuraPets Nano-Drops, a visionary supplement designed to support canine eye health and enhance their vision. This innovative product comes from a trusted source, aiming to address common vision issues that dogs face as they age. With its unique formulation of natural ingredients, AuraPets Nano-Drops is not just another supplement; it’s a carefully crafted solution that targets specific needs in your pet’s visual health.
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1 month ago |
bellevuereporter.com | Drew Dotson
A property tax levy that funds a fingerprint identification system for local law enforcement agencies will go before King County voters for renewal in the April 22 special election. The Regional Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Levy, known as Proposition No. 1, would fund the continued operation of the AFIS system to provide enhanced forensic fingerprint and palmprint technology along with services to aid in the administration of justice.
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