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Partial opening of intersection at SE 8th St and 112th Ave
The intersection at 112th Avenue Southeast and Southeast Eighth Street has been partially reopened as work has progressed on sewer improvement work that has kept the intersection closed.
As…
Council Roundup: Council moves towards funding two new affordable housing projects
Also, Quarterly Sound Transit briefing and I-405 tolling update
The City Council was briefed Monday on two affordable housing projects being reviewed for funding by local cities through A…
City Hall to host Cultural Conversations: 'Feeling at Home'
On Feb. 3, 7-9 p.m., Bellevue's Cultural Conversations team will host a special community-wide presentation in City Hall's council chambers (450 110th Ave NE), exploring what it means for both…
Mayor congratulates photo contest winner
For a great job behind the camera, a Bellevue resident got to stand in front of one with the mayor Tuesday. Mike Carper, who submitted the winning picture in a recent city photo contest on Twitter,…
Police investigating death, fire at downtown apartment
Shortly after 2:15 a.m. Tuesday, Bellevue Police responded to the Meydenbauer Luxury Apartments (10022 Meydenbauer Way SE) for a report of shots fired. Residents of the building reported hearing what…
Utility work on W. Lake Samm. Pkwy beginning Jan. 25
Bellevue Utilities will inspect city water mains along West Lake Sammamish Parkway beginning Monday. The routine maintenance work helps ensure a reliable water supply for residents.
The work, which…
Council Roundup: Bellevue weighs in on ST3 candidate projects
Also, downtown incentive zoning principles
The City Council on Tuesday approved a letter commenting on Sound Transit's list of candidate projects for the upcoming Sound Transit 3 ballot measure. The…
Police taking another look at cold cases
The Bellevue Police Department has assigned a detective to take a fresh look at several "cold cases," including seven open or unsolved homicides and 10 long-term missing person cases. The…
Council Roundup: Survey examines human services needs
Also, South Bellevue Station community report
On Monday evening during an extended study session, the City Council was briefed on the recent completion of the biennial Human Services Needs…
Teen saves family in Crossroads house fire
A two-alarm fire early Wednesday heavily damaged a Crossroads house, but the family inside was able to escape unharmed because of a smoke detector and a teen boy's quick action.
The boy, in the house…