Five to 10 years ago, there were not many people living in downtown Redmond.
The streets surrounding Redmond Square shopping center are rarely empty.With 30 businesses occupying its five buildings — located in the heart of downtown Redmond between 164th and 166th avenues northeast from Redmond Way to Cleveland Street — it’s not uncommon to see cars and pedestrians sharing the road. But the high volume of traffic also presents a high risk of vehicle-pedestrian collisions.
DanceWorks Studio in Redmond opened its doors on Sept. 10, 2001.
Last weekend, members of Redmond’s Cub Scout Pack 591 and Boy Scout Troop 591 received a firsthand lesson in hard work by participating in a potato harvest to benefit local food banks.
While many people tend to slow down as they get older, three Eastside women are proving that old age doesn’t mean you have to stop.
In the 43 years it’s been in business, Cascade Auto Clinic has moved locations a number of times, but one thing has remained constant: The auto repair shop has remained in the City of Redmond since it opened in 1969.
While it may be common knowledge now, there once was a time when people didn’t realize there was a link between smoking and lung cancer; they didn’t know being overweight could increase their chances of getting cancer or that physical activity, diet, medications and vitamins are all factors when it comes to cancer risk.
Frustrations ran high at Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) school board meeting on Monday as members of the Redmond Ridge community shared with trustees their concerns about the overcrowding issue at Rosa Parks Elementary School.
Before last week, anyone in Redmond in the mood for artisan pizza would probably have to go to a sit-down restaurant to feed their cravings.
When Chris Taylor founded Gas Powered Games (GPG), his goal was to be an independently minded artist.
When Jennie Reed retired from track cycling after the Beijing 2008 Olympics, it was without an Olympic medal. But with a number of national championships under her belt, as well as a few world-cup titles and a world-championship title, she felt she’d accomplished all she could in the sport.
Next month, Overlake Terrace Assisted Living and Independent Living in Redmond will hold its fourth annual Shave-a-Thon.
With Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) grade reconfiguration to a K-5, 6-8 and 9-12 system, two-thirds of students in middle schools will be new to their school this year.
Andrea Larson and Danielle Skinner were both sophomores when they learned Redmond High School (RHS) would be adding ninth graders to the population in two years’ time.
Developing in Redmond has just become easier with the city’s new and enhanced Electronic Zoning Code, or EZ-Code.
When Redmond resident Kristin Kalning took her son Binyam to see the Massive Monkees for the first time earlier this year, he fell in love with the Seattle-based breakdancing crew.
Downtown Redmond will soon see the opening of two businesses that will be new to the city, but not new to the Northwest.
After a driver high on marijuana and Ecstasy plowed into Tony Pedeferri on Dec. 19, 2007 and left him with major spinal injuries, he thought his cycling days were done.
After almost a year of meetings, sorting through comments from the community and deliberating, a stakeholder advisory group (SAG) has come up with a recommended route for the four-mile 115 kilovolt (kV) transmission line Puget Sound Energy (PSE) plans to construct from Redmond to Kirkland.
If anyone was outside on Union Hill in Redmond Tuesday morning and happened to look up around 10 a.m., they probably would have seen an Airlift Northwest helicopter circling the area in search of a place to land.