City News
The city's Neighborhood Mediation Program, which offers conflict resolution services to the community, is offering a 40-hour Basic Mediation Training to people who live, work or go to school in…
When residents weigh in on the design of East Link stations next week and next month, the Bellevue Light Rail Permitting Citizen Advisory Committee will be there with them. The new group, appointed…
Also, One City program, Convention Center appointees
Councilmembers turned their attention to the arts on Tuesday, allocating funds to 11 organizations that support the arts, as well as funds for 25…
Starting on Tuesday, February 18, Coal Creek Parkway will be reduced to one lane in each direction between Forest Drive Southeast and Southeast 60th Street for the second phase of construction of a…
Four of Bellevue's most scenic spots are highlighted this month in a feature produced by Comcast. The February "Neighborhoods" program features Mercer Slough Nature Park, Kelsey Creek Farm Park…
Seattle Safe Streets Task Force officers Tuesday arrested a man whom they believe is a serial bank robber known as both the "Cyborg Bandit" and the "Elephant Man." The man is a suspect in more than…
If the United States is a nation of immigrants, then Bellevue has become a city of immigrants, with more than 30 percent of its population foreign born.
At the next meeting of Cultural Conversations…
The City Council on Monday approved a long-term lease of a building at Bellefield Office Park to house Bellevue District Court, which currently is located a few blocks away at Surrey Downs Park.…
Registration is now open for Youth Involvement 2014, a conference for all Bellevue middle- and high-school age youth on Friday, March 7, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at City Hall.
The conference, hosted by…
While most people in King County now vote by mail, voters with disabilities can go to accessible voting centers equipped with assistive audio and visual technology. One of these voting centers is in…