City News
Clean Buildings early adopters can draw from $75M state fund
Owners of large buildings in Bellevue can now make them more energy-efficient with help from the City of Bellevue and HVAC specialist…
Iconic half-marathon attracts runners from around the world
Those who visit, live or work in Bellevue know this city in a park that welcomes the world is a beautiful, vibrant location. Next year,…
Courageous women featured in virtual meeting
The Cultural Conversations meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 7, will spotlight the stories and work of courageous Latinas on the Eastside. Four women who provide…
Keynote will highlight need for civic engagement, volunteerism
The community is invited to a graduation ceremony for the city’s resident-focused civic engagement course, Bellevue Essentials. Members…
Join in with Cultural Conversations as members of the community share their experience of travel to a place of belonging during the COVID-19 pandemic, both to far-away places such as Japan, Ukraine…
Annual report reviews power outages and trends
The annual electrical reliability workshop will be a virtual webinar this year on Thursday, Nov. 18, 6-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. At the workshop, Puget Sound…
Eastside artists and organizations can use platform to share events and activities
The City of Bellevue, in partnership with arts nonprofit EastHUB, is developing a convenient and…
With the statewide moratorium on evictions ending last week, the City of Bellevue is offering mediation to help tenants and landlords negotiate repayment of overdue rent, on-hold because of impacts…
Utility box beautification expanded to downtown
The City of Bellevue is looking for more Eastside artists to design artworks for utility and signal boxes in the city, after a successful round of art…
Hundreds sign up for free trees
The colors of autumn are beginning to appear on trees in our area and the rain is starting, which means it’s a good time for planting new trees. Over the Oct. 9…