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Data from tally valuable for businesses looking to move or grow
The 2022 Economic Census, the federal government’s five-year measure of businesses in the United States and their economic impact, has…
The City Council Monday authorized the Fire Department to use a state Department of Ecology grant to purchase the city’s first electric fire engine. The new Pierce Volterra, one of the first…
All are welcome to evening conversation of personal journeys
On International Women’s Day, three Bellevue women will share the journeys that shape their world, connect them to purpose and inform…
The City Council is seeking candidates for vacancies on Bellevue’s Parks & Community Services Board. Interested residents can apply online. Applications are due by Wednesday, March 15.
Chance for snowflakes continues through Friday
Update Monday, Feb. 27, 2023
The National Weather Service is forecasting active winter weather through midweek, and there may be additional snowfall on…
Bellevue community members will take the stage Friday, March 3, to perform dance, music, spoken word and other forms of artistic expression during Bellevue Youth Link’s “Unity through Diversity:…
Plus, remembrance for Japanese American incarceration
A nonprofit partner is emerging to lead efforts to establish the BelRed area as an arts district, the City Council learned Monday. Currently…
Sound Transit’s light rail testing has resumed in Bellevue. Over the next few months, trains will run on the tracks along the portion of East Link between the South Bellevue and Redmond Technology…
Plus, next steps on tourism promotion, parks summer programming, highway projects and Black History Month