Jessie Follett, a Redmond High School (RHS) sophomore who was critically injured in a March 24 car accident, is going home today.
The American Night, led by Redmond resident Nate Christian, brings its tribute to The Doors to the Forecasters Pub at Redhook Brewery, 14300 NE 145th St. in Woodinville, from 9-11:30 p.m. Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6. There is no cover charge. You must be 21 or older to attend.
Chloe Wilson, a senior at The Overlake School in Redmond, climbed to the summit of Mount Rainier on Memorial Day…
The Personal Finance class at Redmond High School (RHS) is challenging teens to ponder what is in their wallets and what they’re going to do with that money — or what they’ll have to do without.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione, city workers and representatives of the Redmond Historical Society gathered Thursday to celebrate the rededication of the city’s first school bell.
Dr. Tim Gerstmar has opened Aspire Natural Health at 16455 NE 85th St., Suite 102 in downtown Redmond.
Sen. Fred Jarrett, a candidate for King County Executive, gave a wrap-up of the legislative session and shared a few…
Architect and jazz musician Christopher Janney addressed a lunchtime crowd of City of Redmond workers, Redmond Arts Commissioners and neighbors…
Leadership Eastside’s (LE) Class of 2011 unveiled its community projects May 14 at the Redmond campus of Lake Washington Technical…
Although fear about an H1N1 flu virus (swine flu) pandemic has somewhat subsided, public safety and health officials want citizens and especially emergency responders to be ever-vigilant about potential outbreaks of infectious disease.
Redmond’s own Universal Soul is sitting on top of the universe.
The hip-hop group consisting of Redmond High School (RHS) students Greg Rocha and Eric Fure (DJ Fuke) and RHS alum Eugene Beliy won first place as the Old Fire House (OFH) Teen Center’s third annual Classic Rockathon wrapped up on May 8 in downtown Redmond.
Leadership students at Redmond High School (RHS) are raising money to fight Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
The grandchildren of campus security guard George Jannusch are afflicted with the fatal genetic disorder. Jannusch is well-known as a trusted friend and role model for students at RHS. Students often tell the Redmond Reporter that he’s their “go-to” person when they’re having a difficult day.
Mayor John Marchione and other City of Redmond officials invite all Redmond residents to the dedication ceremony for the city’s first school bell at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 20 on the Redmond City Hall Campus, Public Safety Building Plaza, 8701 160th Avenue NE.
At the May 19 Redmond City Council meeting, the mayor will proclaim May as National Preservation Month in the community.
Two hundred fifty guests heard incredible stories of courage and perseverance at the “Success Beyond Paralysis” luncheon, May 7 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue. The benefit for Redmond-based Pushing Boundaries pulled in around $132,000 between funds in-hand that day and five-year pledges.
Every May, which is Older Americans’ Month, the Redmond Senior Center (RSC) Senior Advisory Committee selects two individuals and an organization who’ve significantly improved the quality of life for older adults in the community.
Shalimar Grocery, specializing in Indian, Pakistani and Middle Eastern foods, has added a Halal cafe at 16541 Redmond Way.
Among 30 new graduates of the Washington State Patrol Fire Training Academy, eight have joined the Redmond Fire Department.
The Redmond Reporter met Scott Carlson, David Cobb, Daniel Ford, Joshua Frei, Thomas Norton, Juan Sandoval, David Watson and Timothy Wilson during a lunch break at the Regional Fire Training Department in Woodinville.
The New Poet’s Society announced winners of its 2009 poetry contest at Eastlake High School April 26.
Heirloom toys, dishes, cookware or jewelry — or new consumer products — can harbor harmful levels of lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury or other elements.
How do you know what’s safe to use in your home, especially if you have young children?
Redmond High School (RHS) cheerleaders and their families raised around $5,600 for the Jessica Follett Fund with a May 2 spaghetti feed and silent auction.