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Council Roundup: Police chief debrief
Plus, King County update on COVID-19, Great Neighborhoods, proclamations of support
The City Council Monday received an update from Bellevue Police Chief Steve Mylett on the looting and public…
Curfew issued through Saturday morning
Business associations recommend removing merchandise
Mayor Lynne Robinson again signed a civil emergency order establishing a curfew for downtown Bellevue due to continued threat of public…
Curfew again Tuesday night
For a third consecutive night, a curfew will be in place for downtown Bellevue. With continued demonstration activity in the area and the threat of additional public disturbances in Bellevue, Mayor…
Police investigate fatal stabbings
Two people died following a domestic disturbance in the 15500 block of Northeast 22nd Place just before 11:30 pm Monday, June 1. Officers responded to a report of a stabbing where the suspect was…
Bellevue reissues curfew
Bellevue Mayor Lynne Robinson has amended an earlier-issued civil emergency order prohibiting the possession of weapons in certain areas of Bellevue with the intent to cause harm.
Bellevue outdoor tennis courts reopen
Tennis anyone? The city has now reopened outdoor tennis courts in 16 parks. The four managed outdoor courts at Robinswood Tennis Center will be in play, with reservations required, on Monday, June 1…
New AI guides residents to COVID-19 resources
To guide residents and businesses to needed COVID-19 resources faster and easier, the city has introduced a chatbot on its website, using artificial intelligence to improve online service delivery…
We're still working
On Bellevue Television's latest Lake to Lake, see how the city’s employees are still working to provide essential services during the global pandemic. Also:
State guidelines for construction activity
The City of Bellevue is receiving inquiries about Gov. Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home - Stay Healthy” order and how it impacts construction projects in Bellevue. As plans for the recovery from the…