When Alexandra Cuadra began volunteering at Susan G. Komen in Seattle, the idea was that it would keep her busy until she found a job.
This week, six students from Louisa May Alcott Elementary School near Redmond and their families are traveling to Tennessee to participate in the Global Finals of the Destination Imagination (DI) competition in Knoxville.
Ray Corona was 9 years old when his family moved from Mexico to Everett, and even at that age, he knew they’d arrived in the country illegally.
Marcella Fogg, an officer with the Redmond Police Department (RPD), is filing a $3 million claim against the City of Redmond for ongoing harassment and retaliation since going undercover as a senior at Redmond High School (RHS) in 2010.
At Tuesday evening’s regular meeting, members of Redmond City Council voted to pass an ordinance that would define the Technical Committee in both the Redmond Comprehensive Plan (CP) and Redmond Zoning Code.
City of Redmond staff are working to create an Arts Master Plan for the downtown core, and to help develop this, they held an event last Friday to hear from the community about what they would like to see.
With the country working its way out of a years-long economic recession, it has not been uncommon to see more panhandlers around town.
While some human-services agencies are focused on offering immediate assistance, Real Change News provides homeless and low-income individuals with a steady source of income through its Vendor Services program.
Last Thursday, the King County Sheriff’s Marine Unit found the body of 29-year-old Redmond resident Sathish Periasamy in Lake Sammamish near Idylwood Beach Park in Redmond.
The Washington State Legislature recently passed a bill that will allow computer science (CS) to be counted as a math or science requirement toward high school graduation.
Kara Chambers first learned about Joseph Kony, the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the use of child soldiers and child brides in east and central Africa when she was in seventh grade.
The first-ever Earth Day was observed April 22, 1970, with the goal of raising public awareness of air and water pollution and the importance of environmental protection.
While it may be next to impossible to find avocados, oranges, bananas or any other type of warm-climate produce at the Redmond Saturday Market, shoppers can look forward to finding a variety of locally grown fruits and vegetables and more come opening day on May 4.
“Sleeping Beauty” tells the story of a princess who gets cursed into an enchanted sleep and does not wake up until a prince comes across her 100 years later.
Jeanne Grote has spent most of her life focused on the present.The semiretired Issaquah resident said a lot of her life has been about survival, especially in raising her children.
Just before noon on Monday, I was out and about in downtown Redmond, working on a story.
The City of Redmond currently has a population of about 55,000 but it stands to add about 24,000 more residents as the region continues to grow and develop.
Residents, workers and employers in Southeast Redmond will have the opportunity to weigh in on their neighborhood’s future next week at an open house at Lake Washington Institute of Technology’s Redmond campus at 6505 176th Ave. N.E.
On April 16, Redmond City Council is scheduled to vote to approve a settlement agreement between an appellant group of Redmond residents and the City of Redmond regarding the Redmond Bike Park.
It’s been almost 10 years since I graduated high school and while I have now reached my late 20s, I still feel closer to being a kid than a grown-up.