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Fireworks, festivities to dazzle at Bellevue Family 4th

The Bellevue Family 4th, the Eastside’s largest fireworks event, is back with live music and games on Monday, July 4, 5-10:40 p.m. at Downtown Park,10201...

Explore Bellevue with Lake to Lake

On this month’s Lake to Lake, take a tour of some of Bellevue’s unique treasures with the Experience Bellevue Neighborhoods Conference. Also see a tribute...

Excessive heat watch Saturday to Monday

The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued an excessive heat watch for western Washington from noon Saturday to 11 p.m. Monday, with temperatures forecast...

WSDOT to fully close I-405 downtown June 18-19

Closure needed to demolish Main Street Bridge, prep for new span The state Department of Transportation (WSDOT) plans to close Interstate 405 in both directions...

City sharing progress on council priorities

Plus, landmark tree legislation, parks funding, and board and commission appointments On Monday, the City Council received the first annual report on the city’s progress...

Juneteenth events in Bellevue

City declares holiday, celebrates with traveling museum, dance performances and virtual workshop  The City of Bellevue joins with a number of community partners this month...

Bellevue celebrates Pride with new Progress flag

City sponsors flag raising and banner displays through June On Wednesday, June 1, City of Bellevue staff held a flag raising ceremony at Fire Station...

Council Roundup: First public hearing on the 2023-2024 budget

Plus, Land Use Code Amendment for supportive housing, Library Board appointment and Safe Boating Week NOTE:  The next Bellevue City Council meeting will be on...

Bellevue launches third summer of expanded outdoor dining

“Al Fresco” program runs through mid-September With the prospect of sunny summer days on the horizon, Bellevue today launched its third season of dedicated al...

Asian, Pacific Islander heritage celebrated at City Hall

Through partnership with Japanese American Citizens League, educational panels on display  Now through the end of May, the concourse at City Hall is host to...