Monday 21 May 2012

All posts tagged Breaking News

Walking Through Bellaire’s Past

Before the end of January 2010, Bellaire residents will have a new way to learn about the city’s history. On Oct. 5, the Bellaire City Council approved the final leg of the self-guided Bellaire History Walk. The Bellaire Arts Commission, …

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Children Craft Ship Replicas For Columbus Day

Children celebrated Columbus Day at the Bellaire City Library by creating replicas of the great explorer's ships, the Pinta, Nina and Santa Maria. [caption id="attachment_4267" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="Children celebrate

Pumpkins and Pictures Galore

People bought the quintessential Halloween decoration at the Nature Discovery Center's Pumpkin Patch this weekend. [media id=62 width=480

City Manager: $85,000 Needed To Renovate Evergreen Pool Bathhouses

Trying to clean the bathhouses at Evergreen Pool is the bane of Lifeguard Freda Anthony's existence. The 1-foot gaps between the bathhouses' walls and ceilings, meant to keep air

Design Of New Bellaire Fire Station

The city's new fire station will have a reddish brick facade, with a green tile roof, white stone trim and enough strength to withstand a hurricane with 146

Water Floods Bellaire Boulevard In West U

It wasn't the light rain around 2 p.m. today that caused a river of water to flood a portion of Bellaire Boulevard. A water main leak forced City

Bellaire Residents Talk Crime, Safety

Bellaire residents at a National Night Out event in the 5200 block of Woodlawn Place talk about crime and safety in the city. [media id=58 width=480

Four New Streets Targeted For Construction

Four streets in Bellaire will receive street and drainage improvements after the City Council on Monday voted to approve them as targets for the next phase of Rebuild

Find Party For Tuesday’s National Night Out

Tuesday is National Night Out, an annual event that promotes crime prevention and neighborhood awareness. Throughout Bellaire, 15 block parties will bring together neighbors and police officers to

Council Hearing Proposals To Renew Evergreen’s Bathhouses

The Bellaire City Council on Monday will hear ideas to rehabilitate the pool bathhouses at Evergreen Park. City Manager Bernie Satterwhite will present information about alternatives for the

Council Will Discuss New Fire Station Design

The Bellaire City Council on Monday will hear a presentation detailing the final design plans for the new Bellaire Fire Station, which will be built at South Rice

Library Needs Boxes For Book Sale

The Bellaire City Library needs residents to donate flat box tops that will help organize books for an upcoming book sale. The library needs the type of shallow boxes

Bellaire Students Named Scholarship Semifinalists

Four students from Bellaire High School were named as semifinalists in the 2010 National Achievement Scholarship Program. [caption id="attachment_4049" align="alignleft" width="285" caption="Bellaire students Christina Griffin, Anthony Landry, Ngozi Lawanson

Book Tells Bellaire History In Pictures

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Firefighters Pack For Move Before Station Renovation

This may be the end for Leroy the Rat. Most of the pots and pans that decorated his home in the kitchen of the Bellaire Fire Station are