A Victoria’s Secret employee said thieves struck the Redmond Town Center store again on Tuesday — the third time in four days.
Redmond police arrested a Woodinville man for rape on Monday.
The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.
Lind-Ritzville/Sprague defeated Bear Creek in overtime, 65-55, on Saturday to advance to the class 2B state boys basketball elite-eight tournament. Bear Creek’s season ends with a 16-7 overall record.
In the regional game at Mountlake Terrace High, Bear Creek led 27-22 at halftime, but Lind-Ritzville/Sprague stormed back to take a 35-31 lead after three periods.
Bear Creek outscored its opponents, 18-14, in the fourth period to tie the game at 49-49 and send it into overtime.
The political “destruction” of an institution, mandated to exist by the US Constitution, is coming to a location near you. Why is this happening? What are some real consequences of the loss of the United States Postal Service (USPS)?
I am a Northwest native, and have chosen to live in Bellevue and Redmond for the past 55 years. As a young man, I had the opportunity to work on my cousins’ farm in Minnesota and a dairy farm in Redmond in the early 1970s. I feel that farms and farmers are the backbone of America, and that family farms are the true expression of a free market.
The Redmond Historical Society will meet from 10:30 a.m. to noon on March 9 at The Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 N.E. 80 St.
Members of Washington state’s Digital Public Schools Alliance, who gathered at the state Capitol to lobby on behalf of online public schools, honored state Sen. Andy Hill with their “Pioneer Award” for his work on behalf of digital schools.
Washington state would play a stronger hand in competing with Silicon Valley and other high-tech hot spots in attracting entrepreneurs who launch companies and create jobs, under a bill approved overwhelmingly by a House committee.
Students at Wilder Elementary School decided to celebrate football’s big game on Feb. 3 by having their own Souper Bowl. Students brought in cans of soup to support their school’s participation in the Pantry Packs program and to have a little fun. After the collection, ASB students used the soup cans to make an American flag.
The 4th Annual Eastside Battle of the Bands, a concert that benefits the nonprofit organization ArtsEd Washington, an arts education advocacy group, will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday at the Old Fire House Teen Center, 16510 N.E. 79th St.
Norman Rockwell Elementary is sponsoring a child through Sparrow Clubs, which provides financial and emotional support for critically ill children and their families. It also empowers young people to help a child through charitable service experiences.
Priya Ganesan, a Redmond resident and senior at International Community School in Kirkland, has been named one of more than 3,000 candidates in the 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholars program.
Six students from Redmond have been accepted into Phase One of the 2012-13 Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS) program.
The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.
The City of Redmond is seeking an artist or artist team to design integrated art and trailside interpretive features for the Redmond Central Connector (RCC) Phase II, a regional trail running through the heart of Redmond.
As a concerned citizen and someone who is pursuing a passion for everything food and activist-related, I believe we have the right to know what is in the food we are providing for our families, as well as how that food was produced.
The Redmond Police Department’s annual Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Washington will be tomorrow at Idylwood Beach Park at 3650 W. Lake Sammamish Pkwy N.E. in Redmond.
Where do we line up to get a vote back? Those of us who voted for Rodney Tom last time understood him to be a Democrat. He said he was. In a Democratic district it made sense to say that you were one, too, if you wanted to get elected. Now he is the “Democrat” leading the state senate Republicans in their assaults on minimum wage, people who are sick and educators. He got my vote under false pretense. That won’t happen again.
David Wobker, Redmond
I felt compelled to comment on articles in your Feb. 15 paper.
The RESPECT program to me seemed more like a probe/reality show wannabe. Where is the respect for privacy and for efficient use of educational time and resources. More videos with less precious educational time? We pay our teachers to teach, not be forced to follow the latest whatever fad. The article on building resilience may have been more of an ad, but it was where the RESPECT program should have been.