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Jan. 15 celebration at Crossroads Bellevue to include live performancesThe City of Bellevue’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Health Fair, presented in partnership with the Bellevue alumnae chapter of…
Emergency construction of a bridge over Coal Creek, which leaves Lakemont Boulevard closed for eight months, is explained in-depth on the December edition of Lake to Lake. Also featured are tips on…
Plus, Airfield Park update and commendation for councilmemberFollowing a public hearing Monday, the City Council unanimously approved land use code amendments and a related change to a 2009 agreement…
Thanks to recent rain and water-saving efforts by water users, Bellevue has deactivated its Water Shortage Management Plan and is no longer asking residents and businesses to voluntarily reduce water…
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced Wednesday it was awarding the City of Bellevue $2.787 million through a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant, intended to make streets safer for…
Plus, landmark tree code extended, arts grants allocated and commendation for exiting councilmemberAt Monday’s meeting, the City Council gave preliminary approval to a name for a new park in Bridle…
With high water from heavy rains receding, Bellevue streets flooded on Tuesday were reopened Wednesday morning. Transportation crews were pulling up the barricades from Southeast Seventh Place,…
Police have handed out 400 steering wheel locks so far this yearAs part of an effort to slow a rash of car thefts this year, Bellevue Police are holding another steering wheel lock giveaway this…
Free dinner at Dec. 6 meetingPeople who live, work or play in Bellevue are encouraged to attend the third and final community workshop focused on planning a Cross-Cultural Center without walls to…
To encourage homeowners to replace their gas furnaces with energy-efficient heat pumps, Eastside cities have launched a campaign that makes it possible to save up to $6,400 when people “make the…