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The city's Neighborhood Outreach team on Monday provided the City Council a wide-ranging update on efforts to maintain…
A fire Sunday night caused $250,000 worth of damage to a private preschool and the adjoining residence in the Bridle Trails neighborhood. The woman who owns and lives in the house got out with her…
Bellevue is one of the most diverse cities in the state, and the city is inviting people who live and work here to participate in a series of community conversations -- one in Spanish and…
With the start of Bellevue's annual paving overlay program, the city road construction season unofficially kicks off early next week. This will be the 27th year of the paving overlay program.
Over…
Building on a history of providing environmental education programs to area schoolchildren, the City of Bellevue will offer a Natural Resource Family Day on Saturday, June 8, at Lewis Creek Park.
For…
A smartphone app that enables city staff to instantly report when they find a fast-spreading invasive snail in Bellevue streams has earned the city a national technology award.
The Public Technology…
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The City Council on Tuesday approved by a vote of 4-2 a new code of ethics ordinance for the council, boards and commissions. It replaces a…
Residents in need of home maintenance and repair can apply for help from a team of volunteers. More than 300 people, working for Jubilee Reach, will tackle outside improvements on some 20 homes,…
As part of an effort to accommodate expected growth downtown and in Bel-Red and Wilburton, the city next week will begin widening 120th Avenue Northeast to five lanes.
One lane of traffic will…
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Residents continue to give Bellevue high marks when it comes to quality of life, the quality of city services and the desirability of their neighborhoods as…