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City offers information, referrals for immigrant communities
The City of Bellevue is committed to serving all community members, including many immigrants and refugees who make their home in Bellevue, with transparent and accurate information in the event…
‘Voices Unbounded’ exhibit features Black Northwest artists
Bellevue presents Black History Month exhibit at City HallIn celebration of Black History Month, the City of Bellevue will present "Voices Unbounded," an art exhibit featuring the work of 21 Pacific…
Health fair celebrating MLK’s legacy returns
Jan. 20 celebration at Crossroads Bellevue to include live performancesThe City of Bellevue's Martin Luther King Jr. Health Fair returns Monday, Jan. 20, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at Crossroads Bellevue.…
New members for diversity advisory panel selected
The City of Bellevue has selected seven new members to join the Bellevue Diversity Advisory Network. City Manager Diane Carlson reviewed applications from community members representing a wide array…
Council Roundup: Permit streamlining measures approved
Plus, ARCH 2025-2026 budget and workplan advance and RapidRide K Line updateOn Tuesday, the City Council held a public hearing on proposed land use code amendments that align city regulations with…
Bomb Cyclone storm lashes Bellevue
Last updated Dec. 10A bomb cyclone lashed Bellevue Nov. 19, bringing down trees throughout the city and leaving hundreds of thousands without power across the region. Status updates regarding the…
Lost Birds are found in It's Your City
The Lost Bird Project, a collection of large sculptures depicting extinct birds, is found in the Fall-Winter issue of It’s Your City, which is going to all residential and business addresses in…
Help city serve and connect with diverse communities
The City of Bellevue is welcoming applications from those interested in joining the Bellevue Diversity Advisory Network, which supports and guides the city’s relationships with diverse communities in…