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Plants aren't the only things growing at the Bellevue Botanical Garden this spring. To accommodate a steady increase in popularity, the Garden is set for some dramatic growth of its own, including…
Most residents juggle multiple commitments, but those from other countries often have to balance expectations from multiple cultures too. Women in the Bellevue Cultural Conversations program will…
The city is seeking volunteers to watch for peamouth minnows, native fish that travel from Lake Washington to Kelsey Creek each spring to spawn. A peamouth patrol training workshop will be Tuesday,…
Ready for the future? The City of Bellevue is preparing for it now with dozens of new projects -- and planning initiatives. City officials want to share what they're working on and hear what the…
Also volunteers honored, and land-use code change
The City Council heard from 26 members of the public Monday about their preferences for cost savings options for the East Link light rail project.…
Join City of Bellevue staff on Saturday, April 27, or Wednesday, May 1, for guided walking tours of downtown. The 9 a.m. tours are part of the public outreach for the ongoing Downtown Livabilita…
Bellevue drivers can get their vehicles checked free for leaks by participating repair shops this month as part of a new regional program called "Don't Drip and Drive."
The free inspection (valued at…
Stolen car, personal info of dozens of victims recovered in raid of West Seattle home
Bellevue police Tuesday arrested five people suspected of being part of a large identity theft ring that…
The City Council will hold two public hearings on Monday, April 15. One hearing is on cost savings options for the East Link light rail project; the other is on interim zoning to regulate medical…
Bellevue's annual Arbor Day-Earth Day celebration will be Saturday, April 20, 11 to 1 p.m., at Lewis Creek Park, 5808 Lakemont Blvd SE. The event will include several volunteer projects, a tree-…