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Expect population boom (and some bass) in Bellevue this weekend
600 locals among 9,000 runners in Rock ‘n’ Roll running event
More than 600 runners from Bellevue and thousands more from 38 states and several international locations will take part this weekend in…
Back-to-school time calls for increased awareness on streets
Drivers and other street users should be on the lookout for students walking to school for the '22-'23 school year.
Mobility Implementation Plan wins Governor’s Smart Community Award
Bellevue has won a 2022 Governor’s Smart Communities Award from the state Department of Commerce for its Mobility Implementation Plan, a new long-range planning framework that will help city…
2023 Bellevue arts grants now open
Applications for grants due Oct. 3
Grant applications are now open to organizations and individuals providing art, cultural and educational programming, events or services for Bellevue in 2023. This…
New funding opportunity for human services organizations
Nonprofit and community organizations offering behavioral health services, housing and employment services to Bellevue residents can apply for funding through the City of Bellevue. The funds are part…
Traffic collision results in fatality
On Monday, a collision involving a King County Metro bus and a car killed an 81-year-old man who was passenger in the car.
The incident occurred around 8 a.m. at the intersection of 156th Avenue…
Council Roundup: Community members make budget asks
Plus, police update on pledge progress and long-time theater director commended
NOTE: The next council meeting will be on Sept. 6 due to the council’s August recess.
On Monday, the City…
Northwest Arts Center offers ‘Theatre on the Green’
All the world's a stage, according to Shakespeare, but that's especially true of the lawn at the Northwest Arts Center on Aug. 10 and 17. Last Leaf Productions and the city present free, family-…