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Highland Village apartment complex to stay affordable
The King County Housing Authority has reached an agreement with local builder Intracorp to preserve the Highland Village apartment complex as affordable housing.
The unprecedented agreement allows…
Council Roundup: Potential Eastside shelter site briefing
Also, ballot measure committees and independent salary commission
The City Council Monday approved a letter of agreement with King County to look at siting men's shelter and permanent supportive…
First Friday Art Walk in Bellevue begins August 5
Take a lunch break to see art and live performances from local artists.
Artist: Markeith Wiley; Photographer credit: Joseph Lambert / JazzyPhoto
The City of Bellevue kicks off its First Friday…
City and county propose men's shelter in Bellevue
The City of Bellevue announced yesterday a partnership with King County, Congregations for the Homeless and Imagine Housing to study a location for a men's shelter and permanent supportive housing on…
Council Roundup: Fire, Transportation levies approved for November ballot
The City Council on Monday voted 6-0 to place two measures focusing on Fire Facilities and Transportation Safety, Connectivity and Congestion improvements on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
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'City in a Park' features Crossroads Movies in the Park
The movies and popcorn are on us at the fifth annual Crossroads Movies in the Park Thursdays in August.
A 40-foot screen transforms Crossroads Park, 16130 NE Eight St. (adjacent to Fire Station 3)…
Sculpture exhibition opens downtown
The Bellwether Sculpture Exhibition, a biannual event here, returns to downtown Bellevue this summer. The exhibition, featuring sculptures and installations from 32 artists from around the world,…
Mid-summer road work update
With several road projects ongoing or about to begin, it's time to update information that can help you get around town and minimize delays. Here's a rundown:
148th Avenue: Beginning Monday, July 25…
Council Roundup: Wording for ballot measures refined
On Monday, the City Council reviewed and fine-tuned the language of two ordinances to place measures on the Nov. 8 ballot. One is a proposition to fund improvements to fire facilities; the second…