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People who live or work in Bellevue and are interested in delving deeper into the structure and operations of city government have until July 18 to apply for the second annual Bellevue Essentials…
The City of Bellevue is partnering with local nonprofits and a group of community volunteers to install up to 25 new solar energy systems on Bellevue homes and businesses by 2015. A series of free…
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…
After more than 18 months of meetings, focus groups and walking tours, the city will hold an open house to wrap up a set of recommendations on the Downtown Livability Initiative. It's an effort to…
With headliners Bill Frisell and Poncho Sanchez on the bill, the 2014 Bellevue Jazz Festival celebrates community and the creative power of music. The Bellevue Downtown Association hosts the…
Caregiving for an elder is a life passage nearly everyone experiences, either as a caregiver or as the person being cared for.
During the next meeting of Cultural Conversations, a women's group that…
Residents in need of outside home maintenance and repairs have until June 3 to apply for help from a team of volunteers as part of the 2014 "Day of Sharing and Caring."
Now in its seventh year,…
If you live or work in Bellevue and are interested in participating in the city's second annual Bellevue Essentials leadership course, you are invited to an open house on Wednesday, May 14, to learn…
Cultural Conversations, a women's group with a vision to build community connections and cultural understanding, will explore the topic of "Finding Your Own Voice" at its next meeting on Tuesday,…
The City of Bellevue and Bellevue College recently secured more than $1.2 million in grants from the state Department of Commerce to help make operations more energy efficient and lower costs.
City…