City News
On March 9, the City Council directed the Parks & Community Services Board to begin the renaming process for Bovee Park. The Park Board has received more than 50 suggestions for a new name! …
The 45-day scoping comment period for an environmental review of Puget Sound Energy's "Energize Eastside" project began Thursday. Residents can also comment and learn more about the project at a…
The city announced today the implementation of new traffic control for the Chick-fil-A restaurant on 116th Avenue Northeast and Northeast Eighth Street, in an effort to maintain a safe environment…
Past, current and future block captains can learn how to organize their neighborhoods for crime prevention and emergency preparedness at a class hosted by the Bellevue Office of Emergency Management…
Now's the time to get your spring cleaning done. Everything you drop off will be recycled at Bellevue's Annual Spring Recycling Event this Saturday, May 2, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
When: Saturday, May 2, 9…
The city has joined a nationwide Mayor's Challenge to improve safety for bicycle riders and pedestrians of all ages and abilities over the next year.
The City Council recently committed to the U.S.…
Also, shoreline plan update, addressing homelessness
The former TOP Food & Drug store next door to Crossroads Bellevue mall has been vacant since the grocery closed in 2013. On Monday, the City…
A three-alarm fire destroyed the AutoNation Ford dealership at 411 116th Ave. NE early Saturday morning. NORCOM received reports from Bellevue Police as well as residents in the Bravern Towers.
The…
The "All in for Autism" 10K/5K race is coming up on Sunday, April 26. Proceeds from the event, hosted by the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club, will go toward the Autism Center at Seattle Children's…
The public will have an opportunity to provide input on ideas for potential land use and transportation changes in the area surrounding the future East Main light rail station at an open house on…