Whenever Cara Neil asked someone how they were, she truly wanted to know.
On Monday night, the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) board of directors unanimously voted to pass the budget.
Whether an athlete is brand new to their chosen sport or a 15-year veteran preparing for their third Olympics, one thing that could set them back — no matter the experience level — is an injury.
Debbie Yu first started practicing yoga when she was about 16 years old.
On July 25, Redmond resident Daniel Haggart was charged with first-degree murder after a fight on July 18 ultimately ended in the death of a 17-year-old Redmond girl.
When he was 3 years old, Heather Fay took her son Aidan to see occupational therapists.
For most people, when they need to get rid of things around the house — from clothes and children’s toys to furniture and appliances — it’s not uncommon for them to hold a garage sale or donate the items to a local thrift shop.
Three candidates are running for King County Northeast District Court Judge Pos. 3 in Redmond.
In the summer of 2009, Kate Catlin took a cross-country bike ride from the Pacific Northwest to Washington, D.C. with a group of friends.
The City of Redmond is seeking community input on its budgeting process through a new online campaign.
Next weekend, cyclists and enthusiasts alike will gather just outside of Redmond for the 2014 Marymoor Grand Prix.
The City of Redmond is in the very early stages of restoring the Tosh Creek Basin to improve the area’s water quality and ability to support wildlife.
Shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, crews from Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland and Mercer Island fire departments responded to a call regarding a construction worker who was buried in a trench in the Rose Hill neighborhood of Kirkland.
After multiple continuations, the case against Vineet Kumar Srivastava, a former Microsoft Corp. employee who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft janitor a year ago, has been dismissed.
The Internet and social networking websites such as Facebook have allowed people to keep in touch and reconnect with friends who may have moved away to other parts of the country or the world.
With the Eastside slated for significant growth in the near future, preparations are being made to accommodate the influx of people to the area.
While the first official day of summer is June 21, it’s a common notion in the Pacific Northwest that it doesn’t really start until Independence Day.
On July 1, 1946, President Harry Truman signed a law that incorporated the Civil Air Patrol (CAP).
Recently throughout the Eastside, concerns have been raised about possible illegal practices within local massage businesses.
After five years of planning, an appeals process, public meetings and waiting, the Redmond Bike Park is finally on its way to becoming a reality.