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Bellevue hits diversity milestone
For the first time, Bellevue's population is evenly split between non-Hispanic whites and people of a minority race or ethnicity, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The…
Windstorm mostly a no-show in Bellevue
The worst of a predicted windstorm missed Bellevue Saturday evening, passing farther north and west than expected. Rain was heavy at times, but only a handful of trees were blown down onto roadways…
High winds coming; Fire, Parks cancel events
With the first round of wind and rain winding down, emergency officials are advising residents to brace for the wallop of a potentially bigger, more damaging storm expected to arrive on Saturday.The…
It's your business on Lake to Lake
Catch up on the some great news for Bellevue business and residents on this month's Lake to Lake television show. See:
Why businesses are choosing Bellevue;
The official groundbreaking for…
Council Roundup: Salary commission appointed
Also, critical areas code changes, proposed Bridle Trails park amenities and next steps for Grand Connection
During Monday night's extended study session, the City Council confirmed appointments to…
Heavy rain, strong winds in the forecast
With the forecast calling for a possible one-two punch of heavy rains and strong winds in the Puget Sound region through the weekend, Bellevue residents are urged to be prepared for severe weather.…
Fire open house cancelled
The Bellevue Fire Department's annual open house scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled due to high wind warnings. We apologize for any inconvenience.
In support of Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 9-15…
NEP in West Lake Sammamish
West Lake Sammamish residents with ideas for enhancing your neighborhood - now is the time! Please join city staff on Oct. 25 at the Phantom Lake Elementary School gym (1050 160th Ave. SE),…
Nathan McCommon named deputy city manager
Nathan McCommon has been appointed as Bellevue's deputy city manager by City Manager Brad Miyake. McCommon comes to the city from Tonganoxie, Kan., where he served as city manager since 2012. His…
Comment on proposed Utilities budget, rates
The public is invited to comment on Bellevue Utilities' proposed 2017-2018 budget and rates at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 20, in conference room 1E-113 at City Hall, 450 110th Ave. NE.
All interested persons…