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Residents and businesses help cut water use by 14 percent
Bellevue residents and businesses have done their part in helping the region cut water use by 14 percent over the last four weeks -- exceeding requests by water providers to cut use by 10…
K-9 dog takes bite out of crime in burglary suspect capture
Roc, a Bellevue Police K-9 dog, is credited with collaring a
suspected burglar this morning. At approximately 4:56 a.m., police
responded to a report of a burglary in progress in the 5400 block…
Lake Hills Blueberry Festival strengthens community
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…
Neighborhood leaders to discuss neighborhood improvement
What improvement would you like to see in your neighborhood? How does building a project bring positive energy into a community while everyone works together? Come join the citys Neighborhood…
112th Ave. SE and SE 8th St. to see traffic modifications
Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8, the intersection of 112th Avenue Southeast and Southeast Eighth Street will see significant traffic modifications to accommodate sewer improvement work.
The…
BTV shines the spotlight on new outdoor theatre
The Bellevue Youth Theatre's first performance in their new outdoor amphitheater is highlighted in this month's episode of Lake to Lake, a television show about Bellevue. The show can be seen on…
Community collaborates to decrease school tardiness
Coordinated by the Eastside Pathways organization, the city of Bellevue, Bellevue School District and several community partners are collaborating on a campaign to encourage children to attend school…
'Superheroes' install solar panels at KidsQuest
group of "Solar Superheroes" descended upon the steep-pitched roof of the new KidsQuest Children's Museum in downtown Bellevue to install a free photovoltaic solar array, a collection of solar…
Police urge caution as students return to school
Students who attend Bellevue schools will head back to class on Tuesday, Sept. 1. The Bellevue Police Department will be working to ensure that drivers in school zones within the city obey traffic…
Public hearing to update parks and open space plan
The public is invited to provide comments for Bellevue's Parks and Open Space System Plan at a hearing hosted by the Parks & Community Services Board at City Hall on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m…