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Celebrate Pride Month at City Hall Plaza June 4
In honor of Pride Month, the City of Bellevue and Pride Across the Bridge are joining together to host Pride on the Plaza, an event celebrating our LGBTQIA+ community that will feature music, food…

Youth Link announces Community Leadership Award winners
Bellevue Youth Link will honor children and teens for their contributions to the community at the 35th annual Community Leadership Awards celebration on Wednesday, May 28, 6-8 p.m. at City Hall, 450…
Celebration and sustainability on Lake to Lake
This month's Lake to Lake news show captures some of the magic of the opening reception for our exhibition at City Hall of works by local Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander artists…

International business delegation tours Bellevue for potential investments
A delegation representing companies from eight countries recently toured Bellevue and other cities across Puget Sound as part of the SelectUSA Seattle Spinoff organized by Greater Seattle Partners.

Vacancy on Arts Commission
The City Council is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the city’s Arts Commission. Residents interested in serving are encouraged to apply online by Friday, May 23.
Council Roundup: Office of Housing makes early progress
Plus, King County sewer rates, new councilmember sworn in, council training and proclamationsAt its meeting on Tuesday, the City Council received an update on the city’s recently formed Office of…

Bellevue named 2025 Frank Chopp Public Sector Champion by Housing Development Consortium
The City of Bellevue was recently recognized as the 2025 Frank Chopp Public Sector Champion by the Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County for its unwavering commitment to affordable…

Bellevue hosts water-smart table during National Drinking Water Week
The City of Bellevue is joining communities across the country to celebrate National Drinking Water Week this week by recognizing the vital role that safe, clean water plays in our lives – and the…

BellHop shuttle service wins 2025 Vision Award
BellHop, the free shuttle service that has become an essential transportation option downtown in less than two years of existence, has received a 2025 Transportation Vision Award from the Seattle and…

Council Roundup: Councilmember Stokes honored
Plus, Ashwood Park next steps, Great Neighborhoods update and Arts Commission appointmentThe City Council on Tuesday honored outgoing Councilmember John Stokes with both a reception and commendation…
