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Plus, Grand Connection Program gets key investment, city pursues B-SAFE and SS4A grant funding, and proclamations issued for human rights and transgender awareness
On Monday, the City Council…
The city is sponsoring a children’s holiday gift card drive through Dec. 2 for Bellevue families in need of support.
Trip features walking and biking tours
Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, visited Bellevue on Monday and viewed multiple city projects that are making it safer for…
As Bellevue continues to emerge from the pandemic, the city is working to make its economy more resilient by supporting innovation and growth among artists, businesses, entrepreneurs and residents.
Do you want to learn more about nature in Bellevue and use that knowledge to guide and inspire others? Applications are being accepted for free naturalist training, designed to develop a group of…
You may have heard about Bellevue adding a park recently. The latest episode of the Lake to Lake news show serves up views of Newport Hills Woodlawn Park's amenities along with rave reviews from…
People convicted of domestic violence offenses have a low rate of reconviction after treatment from the Bellevue Probation Office, according to a study by the Washington Gender and Justice Commission…
Plus, development services and school impact fee adjustments discussed and Hindu awareness proclamation
On Monday, the City Council had an in-depth review and discussion on several aspects of…
Halloween on the Hill, which features multiple family-friendly events at the South Bellevue Community Center, returns after a hiatus for the pandemic. Register for individual events at Register.…
Cultural Conversations continues its in-person programming with welcoming, storytelling and connection through a poignant tea ceremony presented by Bellevue/Eastside hosts Ichigo Ichie Foundation, a…