City News
Solo commuters invited to try new commute for one week for free
This August is a great opportunity to try switching from driving alone to commuting by bus, carpool, vanpool, bicycle or walking…
The city is recruiting members for the Bellevue Network on Aging. The Network's mission is to support healthy aging in our community by promoting awareness of needs and resources that support older…
While most people in King County now vote by mail, voters with disabilities can go to accessible voting centers equipped with assistive audio and visual technology. One of these voting centers is in…
The City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on Bellevue's Arts Commission.
The commission is made up of volunteers, appointed by the Mayor with City Council concurrence, who serve four-year…
Also, Energize Eastside questions explored and Development Services adds staff
The City Council Monday approved an expansion of Bellevue's photo enforcement program, from three red-light cameras and…
An animated video produced by the city's Office of Emergency Management to increase awareness about disaster preparedness recently won an international award as the top entry in its category.
The…
Shortly after 10:30 a.m., Monday Bellevue Police and Fire units were dispatched to a report of an accident at a construction site at the Health Sciences building at Bellevue College. When…
The City of Bellevue has won a national award for adopting a single database for all performance metrics that can be presented to staff and residents in easy-to-understand dashboards.
The award, from…
The Bellevue Police Department is proud to announce it is now accepting applications for the 2014 Fall Community Academy.
The Community Academy is a twelve-week program for Bellevue residents and…
Evening overlay work will impact traffic on Factoria Boulevard next week from Southeast 36th Street to Southeast 41st Place.
From Monday, July 21, through Thursday, July 24, crews will grind the…