Jenni Martinez arrived in Washington, D.C. early Tuesday afternoon expecting to attend a few workshops and learn more about how she can help further the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM).
When Aissa Bomben was pregnant about five years ago, she and her husband Craig felt they knew what to expect.
On July 15, Erica Manns woke up early in the morning to the sound of glass breaking and other odd noises, and when she looked out the window, she saw broken glass.
After running unopposed, Redmond City Council candidates Byron Shutz (Position 2), Kim Allen (Position 4) and John Stilin (Position 6) are set to take office.
On Tuesday night, dozens of young women filed into the Redmond Performing Arts Center at Redmond High School (RHS).
Within the walls of the Redmond Police Department (RPD) is a room, filled with a variety of found items ranging from unopened packages of socks and undergarments to shoes, backpacks and purses.
For several years, building renovations at Louisa May Alcott Elementary School have been put on hold as the school has been on a Lake Washington School District (LWSD) list to be updated and modernized.
The City of Redmond is looking to make improvements along 166th Avenue Northeast from Northeast 85th Street and Northeast 100th Street.
As an associate art professor at Elon University in North Carolina, Anne Simpkins is not new to traveling to other countries with students.
As night slowly turns into day in the early hours of Wednesday morning, a man stands outside the Redmond Regional Library along Northeast 85th Street.
On Tuesday morning, Catherine Robinson’s classroom at Redmond High School (RHS) was filled with students laying on the ground, describing various injuries as other students checked on them.
In January 1986, Khanh Cung started his job at Evergreen Vista as a server, setting tables before meals and bringing people their food.
The six-month open enrollment period for the new health insurance marketplace through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has begun, and as with the start of most new programs, many people have questions about what this means for them.
Although he has already served one term on Redmond City Council, John Stilin continues to learn on the job.
Kim Allen first joined Redmond City Council after witnessing a meeting during which a council member told a group of concerned residents they were just like any other special interest group and suggested they get a lawyer in order to speak with the council.
One of the first times Byron Shutz got involved in his community was about 10 years ago with the PTSA at John James Audubon Elementary School in Redmond.
Grace Taylor will be the first person to tell you how she has never wanted anything to do with pageants.
Growing up was not easy for Kirsten McArdle.
With red hair and big glasses, she was the target of a fair amount of teasing.
For the third year in a row, many families from Albert Einstein Elementary School in Redmond got out of their cars for a morning to participate in national Walk to School Day on Wednesday.
After Judy Willman began reading one of Daniel James Brown’s books to her father, Joseph Rantz expressed his desire to meet the narrative non-fiction author.