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Fire stations open doors Saturday
Stovetop fire displays, CPR instruction and more
In support of National Fire Prevention Week, the Bellevue Fire Department will host its annual open house on Saturday, Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All…
Council Roundup: Council votes to support EMS levy
Plus, Transportation project update and October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
On Monday the City Council voted unanimously to support King County Proposition No. 1, Medic One –…
Cultural Conversations: What’s age got to do with it?
How to foster positivity and avoid assumptions
In October’s Cultural Conversations, speaker Dori Gillam will pose the question, “How can we talk about age in a more positive and affirming…
Innovation Partnership Zone named in Bellevue
New designation will forward 5G technology
Bellevue joined a select number of Washington localities today as one of the state’s Innovation Partnership Zones. The formal designation comes from the…
Homicide suspects arrested
Bellevue Police have arrested four individuals suspected of participating in a homicide at Goldsmith Park in April, the first murder in the city in more than three years.
City adds homelessness coordinator
Part of Bellevue’s strategic effort
To help the city advance a proactive and comprehensive response to the challenging issue of homelessness, Stephanie Martinez has joined the city as Bellevue's…
Fire strikes Newcastle home twice in one day
NEWCASTLE – The Bellevue Fire Department Wednesday responded to two fires at the same residence on the 7900 block of 129th Place Southeast in Newcastle.
The first fire was reported…
Council Roundup: I-405 plan and Unified Regional Homelessness Authority
Plus, Temporary encampment code amendment discussed and International Walk to School Day
At Monday’s extended study session, the City Council received an update from the state Department of…
Brush fire in Newcastle expected to burn for days
NEWCASTLE – The Bellevue Fire Department, in coordination with the City of Newcastle and the state departments of Natural Resources and Ecology, is monitoring a brush fire in the May Creek…
Help make 2020 census a success in Bellevue
Grant applications now accepted for Regional Census Fund
Organizations across King County are invited to apply for a grant between $5,000 and $20,000 for 2020 Census outreach, education and…