City News
The city of Bellevue is accepting applications from people interested in serving on the Bellevue Network on Aging through 4 p.m., Oct. 7.
The Network on Aging is dedicated to promoting healthy aging…
Bellevue's oldest surviving structure, the Burrows Cabin, is moving. Built by Civil War veteran Albert Burrows in 1883, the cabin was transported early Friday from its current spot off of 112th…
An excessive heat warning is in effect from today until Saturday evening. Bellevue's primary community centers are air-conditioned and available for drop-in cooling during open hours. Residents can…
BELLEVUE, Wash. - The Chow Down(town) Food Truck Round-Up will feature a feast for the senses with a dozen food trucks and free entertainment on Aug. 10, 4-8 p.m. at Ashwood Park, 10820 NE 10th St.…
The movies and popcorn are on us at the fifth annual Crossroads Movies in the Park Thursdays in August.
A 40-foot screen transforms Crossroads Park, 16130 NE Eight St. (adjacent to Fire Station 3)…
Drawing on a tradition of mobile street vendors found in large east coast cities the late 1700s, the Bellevue Food Truck Roundup returns downtown on July 13 and Aug. 10, 4-8 p.m. at Ashwood Park…
The southern half of Bellevue's iconic Downtown Park will close in mid-July for construction of both the last segment of the circular promenade and a play area for children of all abilities.
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With the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death this month, the Bellevue Youth Theater is presenting "Romeo and Juliet" this weekend and next. A seasoned actor who performed at the popular…
Whatever your ability, lace up for the "All in for Autism" 10K or 5K race, or non-competitive half-mile Kids' Dash, on April 24. Proceeds from the event, hosted by the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club…
Bellevue has approximately 1.4 million trees, which increase property values, offer economic benefits for businesses, reduce crime, increase traffic safety, provide health benefits, limit stormwater…