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The city manager is seeking five high-school aged candidates and three adults for vacancies on the Bellevue Youth Link board. Applications are due by 5 p.m., Friday, June 17.
Applicants must attend…
City Manager Brad Miyake announced Wednesday the hiring of Michael Kattermann as Bellevue’s director of Community Development and Genesee Adkins as chief of external affairs, a recently created…
Bellevue’s “All in for Autism” 10K and 5K in-person runs return to downtown the morning of Sunday, April 24, with proceeds going toward Bellevue’s Kindering Center, Washington Autism Alliance and the…
Plus, state lawmakers on hand for recap of productive legislative session
On Monday, the City Council received an update on the city’s progress within the Affordable Housing Strategy adopted…
The annual sheep shearing event at Kelsey Creek Farm Park resumes this year, tapping into an ancient tradition that originated in Central Asia. The professional shearers taking the park’s stage on…
Two new technology tools designed to make streets safer and more efficient are being installed this week at downtown intersections. They hold the potential for reducing deadly traffic incidents.
The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on Bellevue’s Arts Commission and Planning Commission, as well as the Parks & Community Services Board. You can apply online. Applications are…
May 14 event has 20+ informational and interactive sessions to choose from
The Experience Bellevue! Neighborhoods Conference is all about getting back out into the community following two…