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Mayor John Stokes and city leaders invited the community to take personal steps to eliminate racism Wednesday at City Hall.
The goal of the event (video) was to unite Eastside communities in an…
With a high wind warning in effect for the region, Bellevue's Garden d'Lights will be cancelled tonight. The National Weather Service is forecasting 25 to 40 mph winds, with gusts up to 60 mph,…
Keep it local this week by knocking items off your holiday shopping list while supporting Northwest crafters and designers at the Hilltop Holiday Craft Show this week.
Hundreds of unique crafts and…
Preview of the 2015 edition of Bellevue's Garden d'Lights event at the Bellevue Botanical Garden
Applications are now being accepted for a free master naturalist training program designed to build a group of dedicated community volunteers trained in environmental education and stewardship.
The…
All nine Bellevue fire stations are accepting food and toys for Bellevue families in need. The Toy and Food Drive, operated by the Bellevue Firefighters Community Support Foundation, runs from Nov. 1…
Known as a "City in a Park," Bellevue has 2,700 acres of parks and open space. The city invites all who live, work or play here to submit a poem and/or photo inspired by Bellevue's park system.…
Seal of approval recognizes continued commitment to highest level of service
Bellevue Parks & Community Services was reaccredited this week by the National Recreation and Park Association.
The…
The community is invited to attend the eighth annual Lake Hills Blueberry Festival, a celebration of back-to-school, support services and the area's robust blueberry harvest, on Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p…