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Bellwether 2022 celebrates art and technology
Art and tech intersect in the 2022 edition of Bellwether, Bellevue’s annual arts festival. Through most of September, the festival will feature digital residencies and augmented reality, as well as…

Expect population boom (and some bass) in Bellevue this weekend
600 locals among 9,000 runners in Rock ‘n’ Roll running event
More than 600 runners from Bellevue and thousands more from 38 states and several international locations will take part this weekend in…

2023 Bellevue arts grants now open
Applications for grants due Oct. 3
Grant applications are now open to organizations and individuals providing art, cultural and educational programming, events or services for Bellevue in 2023. This…

Energy Smart Eastside campaign brings savings on heating and cooling
Discounts, rebates available for heat pump installation
Starting this summer, residents of Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island and Redmond can learn about and buy discounted heat pump…

Art piece gifted to Bellevue on display at City Hall
Jerry and Charlene Lee donate prized Tsutakawa artwork to city
The City of Bellevue is honored to receive an artwork donation from Northwest philanthropists Jerry and Charlene Lee. The donation is a…

Council Roundup: Affordable housing actions move to ‘phase 2’
Plus, new guidelines for Arts Grants Program and action on potential opioid settlements
On Monday, the City Council voted to initiate work on the next phase of affordable housing creation…

Last chance to register for 'Experience Bellevue!'
Come for an hour or come for the day!
The City of Bellevue wants to welcome you back to City Hall for the "Experience Bellevue!" neighborhoods conference. Time is running out to register for an…