A new digital marketplace now makes it possible to find and purchase the unique goods, gifts, food and services that Kirkland businesses offer, many with contactless pickup and delivery options.
At a time when governments need to be more efficient than ever, the City of Bellevue has earned national recognition for using data to ensure its services meet resident needs.
Crews working to replace two electrical towers will close a section of 124th Avenue Northeast in both directions, around the clock, starting at 4 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 5, and ending at 6 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 14.
Mayor Lynne Robinson has lifted the civil emergency order and the emergency order prohibiting weapons. The order termination states, "extraordinary measures that were required to protect the public peace, safety and welfare within the City are no longer needed."
With the autumn season upon us and long-range weather forecasts predicting more rain than usual, it’s more important than ever to keep Kirkland’s stormwater drainage system flowing freely.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bellevue’s nonprofit organizations have supported a wide range of businesses and arts and cultural organizations with valuable resources and tools.
UPDATED: Sammamish PD and USPS will attempt to deliver the found ballots. Again, if you do not receive your ballot in the mail by October 19th, please call King County Elections at 206-296-VOTE or print a replacement online: kingcounty.gov/elections/obmp.
Voters in Issaquah will begin receiving their General Election ballots in the mail starting Oct. 14. Below are the key dates for the election, as well as information on how to register, return your ballot and request a replacement (if needed).
Today at approximately 1:50pm, Mercer Island Fire Department units were dispatched to the 2400 block of 70th Avenue SE for reports of "smoke in a residence."