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Collecting toys and food for joy in July
The Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation and the Parks & Community Services Department are hosting "Joy in July," a toy and food drive throughout the month. Donations will be…
Presentation on emergency communications at Downtown Park
Visitors to Bellevue Downtown Park on Saturday, June 28, will have an opportunity to learn about the city's plan to support communications through alternative means if traditional systems fail during…
Council Roundup: Path cleared for new Target store
Also, more work on SMP Update
The City Council on Monday moved a step closer to allowing the construction of a new Target store in the Wilburton commercial district, east of downtown and Interstate…
Fire severely damages Eastgate home
A fire early Sunday morning caused more than $150,000 worth of damage to a home in the Eastgate area. The house was occupied and no one was injured.
At approximately 12:50 a.m., on Sunday, June 22,…
Police arrest scammer
The Bellevue Police Department has arrested a suspect after an investigation revealed that the man had scammed elderly victims out of over $400,000.
The suspect, U Hyon Yi, befriended three elderly…
Council Roundup: Reiterating opposition to light rail yard
Also, Energize Eastside review, affordable housing, Hugh Burleson
In late 2012 when the Sound Transit Board announced the operation and maintenance satellite facility site alternatives, the City…
New director for government tech alliance
Tracy Jones, a project manager with the management-consulting firm Grant Thornton, has been appointed executive director for the eCityGov Alliance. She comes on board on June 30.
The eCityGov…
Bellwether sculpture exhibition returns with new public art
When Bellevue's biennial sculpture exhibition opens downtown on June 27, passersby will experience some unusual sights. They'll see carefully folded sheet metal that evokes ocean waves, a headless…