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Lock up your guns, be safe
Applications for firearms are up 200% in Bellevue since the pandemic began. Before residents can legally own a gun, they are required to file a Firearms Transfer Application with the police…
Council Roundup: Budget amendments approved
Plus, arts funding recommendations and Bellevue Essentials
On Monday, the City Council reviewed and approved 6-0 (Councilmember John Stokes absent) nine amendments to specifically earmark funds or…
Car prowl report leads to major crime operation bust
Three people have been arrested in connection with a large crime operation involving ID theft, money printing, car theft, burglary, and weapons violations. The initial report was filed online…
Third round of state business grants still available
Applications for $100 million in small business grants should be submitted by Friday
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USPIS Inspector joins BPD as mail theft skyrockets
An inspector with the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) is now embedded in the Bellevue Police Department to help crack down on mail and package theft. This partnership comes as…
Third round of state business grants now available
New funding offers further relief in the wake of tighter COVID-19 restrictions
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Driver strikes, kills man crossing NE 8th
4th Bellevue traffic fatality this year
On Monday, a driver struck and killed a man attempting to walk across Northeast Eighth Street in the Crossroads neighborhood.
Free virtual fitness classes right when you need them
Tuesdays and Thursdays through Dec. 17
Worried about those holiday feasts weighing you down? South Bellevue Community Center offers a counterbalance with free virtual fitness classes on Tuesdays and…
Council Roundup: Final budget public hearing
Plus, Bellevue wins Digital Cities award
On Monday, the City Council had an opportunity to hear from the community during the final public hearing on the 2021-2022 operating budget and the 2021-2027…