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Work on Bellevue Way, from 4th to 6th Street, starts April 28
To accommodate future growth in the downtown area, existing utilities along Bellevue Way require updating. This work is being coordinated with the future Lincoln Square Expansion. The office, hotel,…
Arbor Day-Earth Day Family Festival May 3
Bellevues annual Arbor Day-Earth Day Family Festival will be held on Saturday, May 3, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Kelsey Creek Park, 410 130th Place SE. The festivities will include a celebration of…
Traffic switches lanes on Coal Creek Parkway
Olympic Pipeline is completing their relocation work, and on Monday evening, April 28, the City of Bellevue will shift traffic to the west side of Coal Creek Parkway, between Forest Drive Southeast…
Main Street to close near 103rd Avenue NE
The Main Street and 103rd Avenue intersection will be closed to traffic to repair and pave water line trench patches at the Bellevue at Main Street project. It will also include approximately 30 feet…
Car crashes into first floor apartment
Bellevue firefighters responded Monday morning to a report of a vehicle that crashed into the living room of an apartment in the 16200 block of NE 13th Place.
Units arrived at 8:07 a.m., within three…
Internal investigation concluded on police officer
The Bellevue Police Department announced today the completion of an internal investigation. Chief Linda Pillo has terminated an officer related to a DUI traffic stop on a fellow off-duty officer…
Rwandan documentary showing at Bellevue library
A free screening of the award-winning documentary about Rwanda, "Finding Hillywood," is scheduled for Tuesday, April 22. 6 p.m. at the Bellevue Downtown Library, Room 1, 1111 110th Avenue Northeast.…
Murder suspect arrested
Bellevue Police have arrested an adult male suspect for the murder of a 72-year-old female Bellevue resident. Information lead detectives to the suspect and he was contacted and arrested in downtown…
Join the peamouth patrol
The city is seeking volunteers to watch for peamouth, a native fish that travels from Lake Washington to Kelsey Creek each spring to spawn. A peamouth patrol training workshop will be Thursday, April…
Council Roundup: Transit plan to get more people more places faster
Also, shoreline plan and commendation for police chief
The city is nearing completion of a new plan to improve bus routes for a "frequent transit network" by 2030. The goal is to enable more people…