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Celebrating an accessible Bellevue
City marks 30th anniversary of the ADA
Recognizing that ability is part of Bellevue’s diversity, the city continues to advance equity and accessibility for those of all abilities in our city…
Cardiac arrest survivor meets officers who saved him
On the July Lake to Lake, meet a cardiac arrest survivor saved by Bellevue police. Also,
Virtual open house for new fire station
As part of a virtual design open house for Fire Station 10, residents can take a seven-minute video tour of the proposed station's design and provide feedback in a survey. The station will be built…
Raising the flag in solidarity
In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, a rainbow flag was raised Wednesday, June 10, at City Hall and other city facilities. The City Council issued a proclamation on June 1, which was received virtually by…
Council commits to review of public safety practices
Pledge advances broader community discussion on social justice
The Bellevue City Council is taking a fresh look at the police department’s public safety practices, and how it can better serve…
Curfew issued through Saturday morning
Business associations recommend removing merchandise
Mayor Lynne Robinson again signed a civil emergency order establishing a curfew for downtown Bellevue due to continued threat of public…
Curfew again Tuesday night
For a third consecutive night, a curfew will be in place for downtown Bellevue. With continued demonstration activity in the area and the threat of additional public disturbances in Bellevue, Mayor…
New AI guides residents to COVID-19 resources
To guide residents and businesses to needed COVID-19 resources faster and easier, the city has introduced a chatbot on its website, using artificial intelligence to improve online service delivery…