City News
One of the biggest challenges of owning horses in the Northwest is muddy pastures in winter. Mud can cause hoof problems in horses, and muddy runoff can pollute local streams. A free workshop on…
At the first Cultural Conversations meeting of the new season, participants will learn why storytelling from the heart is the most powerful way to communicate, profoundly impacting both the…
The Bellevue Office of Emergency Management is offering a fall Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course on Monday evenings, October 6 to November 17, 6-9 p.m., and the morning of Saturday,…
Congratulations to Lourdes Salazar, volunteer coordinator for the city's Probation Services. She will be honored as one of NW Asian Weekly's 2014 "Amazing Women Mentors" at the Women of…
Salmon are heading our way! Attend a Salmon Watcher workshop to learn more about our wild underwater neighbors and what you can do to help them. Find out how some salmon may arrive at local streams…
Contractors will begin making improvements to 120th Avenue Northeast between Northeast Seventh and 12th streets on Monday, September 15. The city is widening the street to five lanes and adding bike…
A free performance of a one-actor live show called "Within the Silence" is scheduled for Saturday, September 20, 3:30 p.m., at the Bellevue Arts Museum, 510 Bellevue Way NE.
The theatrical…
The city continues to garner recognition for its work in the area of
performance management. The International City/County Management
Association recently awarded Bellevue a certificate of excellence…
On Saturday, September 6, 110th Avenue Northeast will be closed downtown between Northeast Sixth and Eighth streets, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Crews will be milling and paving the roadway as part of a…
"We just love to get out there and spread the love through food," said Derrick Ellis, with the Lumpia World food truck. Lumpia was one of 13 food mobile kitchens that circled up recently for the…