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ChowDown(town) food truck roundup at Ashwood Park in August
BELLEVUE, Wash. - The Chow Down(town) Food Truck Round-Up will feature a feast for the senses with a dozen food trucks and free entertainment on Aug. 10, 4-8 p.m. at Ashwood Park, 10820 NE 10th St.…
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…
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…
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…
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…