What would have happened to seventh grader Levi Pocza if Redmond Junior High didn’t have an AED (automated external defibrillator) and an athletic coach who was trained to use it?
City staff welcomed residents and business people to a community meeting about the future of downtown Redmond on Monday night.
Reunion at Redmond Ridge, the only rental community for adults 55 or older in the Redmond Ridge neighborhood, has completed the final phase of building.
Four local teens, who share a special connection to Romania, are helping Romanian orphans find their way in the world.
On Tuesday — a day devoted to America’s veterans — staff and volunteers at Redmond’s Cascade Vista Convalescent Center put their appreciation into action, assembling 24 “care” packages for service men and women currently far from home.
Quick thinking, teamwork and the right equipment contributed to a good outcome when a young teen went into cardiac arrest at Redmond Junior High School (RJH) last week.
Senior citizens and staff at Redmond’s Overlake Terrace Assisted Living and Memory Care cheered as Thomas Branch blew out the candles on an auspicious birthday cake Monday — with a little help from his daughter Kathi Reilly of Redmond.
Branch was celebrating his 100th year.
The 520 Tolling Implementation Committee released the results of its second round of evaluation of tolls across Lake Washington at a Nov. 10 meeting at Redmond City Hall.
Rain or shine, moms and babies are pounding the pavement for fitness and fun as part of the new Stroller Strides of Redmond program.
More than 50 veterans and their families received an outpouring of love and gratitude Friday afternoon at Rosa Parks Elementary’s Veterans Day luncheon.
Paul Feig, creator of the two-time Emmy-nominated TV series “Freaks and Geeks,” will appear at Borders at Redmond Town Center, 16549 NE 74th St., at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12. The event is free.
On Monday night, a large crowd of Redmond High School (RHS) students and parents gathered at the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Resource Center while school board members and Superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball listened to public comments about former RHS cheerleading coach Ronda Thomas.
Only eight members of the 12th grade class at The Bear Creek School (TBCS) are of legal voting age, but everyone in the Upper School division — students in grades 9-12 — was eligible to choose their candidates on Oct. 30, as they participated in the National Student/Parent Mock Election (www.nationalmockelection.org).
Just 13 years old, Brandon Theurer is already an Eagle Scout.
The Redmond High School Drama Department presents the classic farce “Noises Off” at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 6-8 and Nov. 13-15 in the RHS Performing Arts Center, 17272 NE 104th St.
What began as a way to promote oral hygiene has blossomed into a community service effort at Roos Orthodontics, 16150 NE 85th St., Suite 124, in Redmond’s Village Square shopping center.
Dr. Bryan Roos and his staff have been running a Great Patient competition.
The sheer volume and viciousness of the down-to-the-wire election coverage probably isn’t making you think of “sugar and spice and everything nice.”
Group Health has opened its new Redmond Medical Center at 7765 159th Pl. NE, becoming the first tenant in The Offices at Riverpark.
Under the direction of Galaxy Cheer’s Ronda Thomas, the Redmond High School (RHS) cheer squad won its first-ever state championship at the WIAA (Washington Interscholastic Activities Association) competition last spring.
The extravagant Village Roadshow Gold Class Cinemas (VRGCC) will open Friday — that’s Halloween — at Redmond Town Center, with a special 3-D version of Tim Burton’s macabre musical “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”