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Bellevue Probation’s domestic violence treatment gets results
People convicted of domestic violence offenses have a low rate of reconviction after treatment from the Bellevue Probation Office, according to a study by the Washington Gender and Justice Commission…
Halloween on the Hill returns to SBCC
Halloween on the Hill, which features multiple family-friendly events at the South Bellevue Community Center, returns after a hiatus for the pandemic. Register for individual events at Register.…

Openings on Bellevue Network on Aging
The City of Bellevue is recruiting new members for the Bellevue Network on Aging, a board that supports healthy aging in our community. Interested candidates may apply online by Friday, Oct. 28.

Bellevue debuts newest park
Newport Hills Woodlawn Park open after decade in the making
More than 400 community members came to Newport Hills Woodlawn Park for the park's grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 15. The…

Bellevue to celebrate Arbor Day on Oct. 22
The city is seeking volunteers for a native tree planting event to celebrate Arbor Day on Saturday, Oct. 22, 8:45 a.m.-noon at Bannerwood Park, 1790 Richards Road. Register to volunteer at…

Council Roundup: Economic strategy update
Plus, Human Services Commission appointment and proclamations for Hispanic heritage, Alzheimer’s awareness and National Recovery Month
On Monday, the Bellevue City Council received the latest…

Barnyard animals and pumpkins headline Kelsey Creek Farm Fair
Celebrate the city’s agricultural past at the 40th annual Kelsey Creek Farm Fair on Saturday, Oct. 1, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Festivities will include: hands-on pioneer activities; animal viewing;…
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…

New funding opportunity for human services organizations
Nonprofit and community organizations offering behavioral health services, housing and employment services to Bellevue residents can apply for funding through the City of Bellevue. The funds are part…
Council Roundup: Community members make budget asks
Plus, police update on pledge progress and long-time theater director commended
NOTE: The next council meeting will be on Sept. 6 due to the council’s August recess.
On Monday, the City…
