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The City Council reviewed progress on work to update Bellevue's Comprehensive Plan and provided direction for the city'…
Construction of a new bridge on Coal Creek Parkway between Forest Drive Southeast and Southeast 60th Street began Wednesday. Closure of two lanes around the clock, previously scheduled to begin…
Sound Transit will host two open houses in the coming days about the design of segments of the East Link light rail line. The City of Bellevue will participate in the events by providing…
The Market Place @ Factoria, in partnership with the Bellevue Police
Department, City of Bellevue and Savvy Parents Safe Kids, is hosting a
free Child Safety Day event on Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
According to the 2010 census, about 19 percent of the U.S. population have a disability. To provide information about resources and programs for children with disabilities, the city and the Bellevue…
People in Bellevue can post their most essential aspirations for all to see at a "Before I Die" Wall at the corner of Bellevue Way and Main Street. Resident Patty Gordon set up the big chalkboard…
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The City Council took time Monday to recognize a half dozen Bellevue Parks & Community Services projects and individuals who received awards for…
The City of Bellevue announced today it has hired Kerry Sievers to replace retiring Human Resources Director Yvonne Tate. Sievers is the current HR director for the City of Redmond.
"Kerry…
If climate change is in our future, how will Bellevue be affected? At a May 14 forum, experts will share current research and how residents can prepare for and limit local impacts.
The latest…
The American Public Works Association has recognized three projects led by the city's Transportation Department with national awards, including two for project of the year. It's the first time…