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City staff win United Way award
United Way of King County gave City of Bellevue staff a Spirit of Caring award Tuesday, for raising close to $55,000 for local charities. Specifically, Kathie Gillis in the Development Services…
Georgian dance ensemble offers free performance
Iveria, an internationally acclaimed Georgian national song and dance ensemble from St. Petersburg, Russia, will present a free outreach program at the Crossroads Community Center on Monday, March 25…
Detour on West Lake Samm begins March 19
Drivers heading south on West Lake Sammamish Parkway will need to detour from the roadway beginning March 19 as work continues on a long-awaited project to improve safety and upgrade the pavement.…
Learn how to survive disasters at preparedness fair
Residents can learn how to prepare for emergencies at a preparedness fair at Crossroads Bellevue in April.
"Ways to Survive" is the theme for the fair organized by Bellevue's Office of Emergency…
Online dashboard showcases city's progress cutting greenhouse gases
As part of Bellevue's Environmental Stewardship Initiative, the city has completed an analysis of its progress in reducing greenhouse gas pollution and created an online display, or dashboard, to…
Council Roundup: Previewing major road projects
Also, planning future transportation improvements
With road construction season getting underway, the City Council on Monday reviewed four major construction projects taking place in Bellevue. The…
Volunteers needed for Arbor Day-Earth Day
Volunteers are needed to help plant trees, restore trails, remove invasive plants and otherwise help improve Bellevue's parks and open spaces at the 25th annual Bellevue Arbor Day-Earth Day event on…
One person does not represent a culture
One person's story and experience cannot represent an entire culture or race. Bellevue women from around the world will focus on that message at the next Cultural Conversations meeting on March 19 at…
Immigrants to become citizens in Bellevue ceremony
Fifty local immigrants will become U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony at City Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The event marks the third straight year the city has hosted a citizenship…
Another focus group for Downtown Livability
To make sure everyone who has a stake in downtown's future can weigh in about possible changes that could make the mixed-use, urban neighborhood more livable, the city has added a focus group for…