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The City Council on Monday previewed a feasibility study for the Tateuchi Center, a proposed 2,000-seat performing arts center in downtown Bellevue.
Steven Bronfenbrenner, a consultant hired by the…
On Wednesday, February 18, Bellevue police officers and community members will come together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink coffee.
All…
Adding important pedestrian and bicycle amenities, the city will build a sidewalk and bike lanes on Southeast Newport Way between 150th and 152nd avenues, with construction beginning on Tuesday,…
The City of Bellevue will replace stormwater pipes on Northeast 12th Street between 108th and 112th avenues beginning Tuesday, February 17. The work will require road closures that will impact…
The City of Bellevue is accepting applications through Monday, March 16, for adult volunteers to serve on the Bellevue Youth Link Board.
The Youth Link Board is comprised of six adult Bellevue…
The City of Bellevue will replace stormwater pipes on Northeast 12th Street between 108th and 112th avenues beginning Tuesday, February 17. The work will require road closures that will impact…
Artist John Gregory doesn't let physical or mental challenges get in the way of what he enjoys. Now his paintings are part of an exhibit at the Bellevue Arts Museum.
The latest edition of Lake to…
Bellevue Police are investigating a death after a body was found Saturday at the Ridgedale Apartments, on the 600 block of 141st Court Southeast.
At approximately 2:03 p.m. Bellevue Police…
The City Council on Monday heard about progress to update Bellevue's Comprehensive Plan and learned that a draft of the plan will be available for review and comment beginning next week.
The…
The City of Bellevue has hired a consultant to conduct an independent technical analysis of the Energize Eastside project and is inviting input from the public. Questions, comments and materials…