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Construction causing lane closures on 120th Avenue Northeast between Northeast Fourth and Eighth streets will be halted from mid-November to February due to winter weather and the holiday shopping…
According to the latest national data available from a 2013 Education Week report, an estimated 1 million students will fail to graduate this year.
On Nov. 8., elected leaders and youth…
Bill Pace now has a produce shop at the Newport Hills Shopping Center. He's set up a café there too, with his wife Marianne baking the pastries on offer.
More than anything, the veteran produce…
The Bellevue Police Department is partnering with the Drug Enforcement Administration as part of the nationwide prescription drug "Take-Back" initiative. We want your expired, unused and…
How can residents utilize websites, blogs and social media to better engage their neighbors and build a more cohesive neighborhood? What's the best online tool for neighborhoods in this era of…
There is an almost scary amount of fun Halloween events for all ages and abilities this week in Bellevue. Events include:
Halloween Howl, Friday, 7-9 p.m., Highland Community Center, 14224 Bel-Red…
Also, medical cannabis, garbage contract, Inspiration Playground
On Monday, the City Council approved an emergency interim ordinance to regulate where recreational marijuana retailers,…
Lane closures on Coal Creek Parkway, between Forest Drive Southeast and Southeast 60th Street, will switch from the east side of the parkway to the west side beginning Wednesday, Oct. 23, as Olympic…
A call came into 911 just after 9 a.m. Thursday, reporting a submerged truck about 60 feet off shore in the water at the Sweyolocken boat launch, 3000 block of Bellevue Way S.E.
Bellevue…
More than 11,000 people in Bellevue are uninsured. As a result of the Affordable Care Act, uninsured or under-insured residents can now shop for health insurance that fits their needs and budgets.…