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Filipino immigrants at roots of popular blueberry farm
Daughter to share story in Cultural Conversations meeting
With its orderly rows and bountiful harvest, the Mercer Slough Blueberry Farm offers an inviting escape from our urban bustle. But what do…
Council Roundup: interim regulations for marijuana retailers
Also, advancing economic development and considering sign code changes
Monday's extended study session was a busy one for the City Council. Councilmembers took action on several items including the…
Feedback sought on draft East Main station area plan
The citizen advisory committee working with the community to develop a vision and implementation strategies for the area surrounding the future East Main light rail station is seeking the public's…
Bragging burglar arrested
Suspect used stolen Hummer as battering ram in Bellevue burglary
A Renton man suspected of stealing a vehicle in Bellevue and using it in a crime spree was arrested after he allegedly left a trail of…
Panel to explore Wilburton commercial area's potential
The Wilburton commercial area east of downtown holds tremendous potential for planned growth, and a panel of experts will help the City of Bellevue find ways to tap the neighborhood's full potential…
Mail thieves returned to sender
A trio of mail thieves received a first-class delivery to the King County Jail Monday morning, courtesy of the Bellevue Police Department.
Shortly after 1 a.m. Monday, a patrol officer patrolling the…
Weigh in on proposed LID code changes
The city is considering changes to its development codes and standards that could reduce stormwater runoff from development and redevelopment. Residents, developers and other stakeholders are invited…
Ride along with Bellevue Television
It's Bike Everywhere Month in the area and this month's Lake to Lake television show features the return of Bellevue police bike patrol and some helpful bicycle safety tips. Also, see the…
Council Roundup: Briefing on marijuana regulations
Also, Bellevue recognizes 'Older Americans Month' and low-impact development outreach
At Monday's study session, the City Council received a briefing on the status of marijuana regulations affecting…
Downtown Park projects start this summer
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.
"These…