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Team assessing police department invites input
A team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) will arrive Monday, Dec. 2, to examine all aspects of the Bellevue Police Department's policy and…
Applications for arts funding due by Dec. 2
Every year more artists and arts organizations from all cultures are bringing their art to Bellevue, thanks to funding support from the city. But to have a shot, they have to apply for it.
To apply…
Police now accepting some crime reports online
Some crimes can now be reported online to the Bellevue Police Department. The online crime reporting system allows you to submit a report immediately. After the report has been reviewed and approved…
Cultural Conversations group seeks recipes for cookbook
Cultural Conversations, a women's group that builds cultural understanding and community connections, will gather recipes for the second edition of its cookbook at its annual potluck on Tuesday, Dec…
Construction to extend NE Fourth
As part of an effort to improve mobility between downtown, the Bel-Red Corridor and the Overlake area, the city plans to extend Northeast Fourth Street in the Wilburton area from 116th Avenue…
Bellevue, tribe and state release salmon into streams
On Nov. 21, the City of Bellevue joined the Muckleshoot Tribal Fisheries Department and the State Department of Fish and Wildlife as they released 500 coho salmon into Coal Creek. Over the past week…
Council Roundup: New online business portal gets a name
City conducts survey on business tax simplification
City officials detailed plans to be part of a one-stop, online portal where businesses in Bellevue, Seattle, Tacoma and Everett can obtain business…
Brighten your holidays with Magic Season
Bellevue Magic Season, the Eastside's leading collection of holiday events, rings into action Friday, with skating and drummers downtown, and dazzling Garden d'Lights beginning Saturday at the…
Bellevue gets animated about preparedness
Residents can learn how to prepare for emergencies through a song from Bellevue's Office of Emergency Management.
"Ways to Survive" is an animation featuring Liv & the Survivors, a Sasquatch…
New Eastside winter shelter opens
The Eastside Human Services Forum, Eastside Homelessness Advisory Committee and the City of Bellevue have secured a site for the temporary Eastside Winter Shelter for homeless men. The groups worked…