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Police looking for missing Newport Hills man
Bellevue Police are looking for a 44-year-old man last seen by friends or family on September 26. His father reported him missing on October 11, after he didn't show up for a meeting.
Michael W.…
Next Cultural Conversation: 'Empathy Across Culture'
At the next Cultural Conversations gathering on October 28, the group will explore the topic of empathy as a personal expression that creates a safe space to build relationships and create community…
Roads to close for Bellevue High's homecoming parade
On Friday, October 24, expect temporary road closures to accommodate Bellevue High School's annual homecoming parade.
As in years past, the parade will depart from Downtown Park, travel west along…
Police chief finalists announced, meet them and attend resource fair Oct. 23
The city today announced the finalists to be the city's next police chief: Minneapolis Assistant Police Chief Matthew Clark; Bellevue Deputy Police Chief Jim Jolliffe; Simi Valley, Calif. Police…
Open house for East Main station area planning
The public is invited to help kick off planning for the area surrounding the future East Main light rail station at an open house on Tuesday, October 28, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at City Hall conference room…
City manager honored
The Northwest Asian Weekly recognized Miyake and eight other leaders at a Diversity at the Top Honoring Asian Americans who have broken the glass ceiling event. The newspaper also published a story…
Bellevue's first Startup Weekend is Oct. 24-26
The first Startup Weekend Bellevue, an opportunity for potential entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into action and pitch the concepts to a panel of judges, will take place Oct. 24-26. It starts…
Brochure: Marijuana still illegal for teens
Marijuana is still illegal and unsafe for teenagers. The city and Youth Eastside Services are delivering that message with a brochure to be distributed throughout the community.
"Marijuana legal? NOT…
Mini City Hall to celebrate 20th anniversary
In 1994, the idea of taking local government to the people -- putting it in a shopping mall -- rather than having people come to the government seemed a bit unusual.
But on Wednesday,…
Fall recycling event moves to Eastgate area
The City of Bellevue's fall special recycling collection event will be Saturday, October 18, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at Crossroads Bible Church, 15815 SE 37th St.
After years at Bellevue Presbyterian Church…