There will be intermittent lane closures on Northeast Novelty Hill Road today through Friday between 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Interlake defeated Redmond, 29-15, on Friday night in high-school football action at Redmond High.
Redmond scored on a 29-yard pass from Zach Wheat to Spencer Niederhausern, and on a Garrett Dow 96-yard kickoff return.
The Redmond Police Department (RPD) is starting a Citizens’ Police Academy to open doors to the community and through education, increase communications and understanding between citizens and the public safety departments serving them.
Tristen Wastell, a senior at The Overlake School and Life Scout launched his Eagle Project this summer, installing a bench and a path at Woodinville Montessori School to provide a safe way for students to travel from the main building to the new two-story building at the North Creek campus in Bothell.
This year’s final walking tour of the historic downtown Redmond will be from 1-2:30 p.m. Sunday.
The Redmond Historical Society will meet from 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center at 16600 N.E. 80 St.
On Sept. 13, a group of Redmond neighborhood volunteers will start transforming a local, neglected one-acre woodland into an urban wild space with guidance from the Adopt A Stream Foundation and the help of county and city grants.
Redmond Select will soon be hosting tryouts for girls entering grades 5-8 to develop skills and play basketball in a competitive environment. Tryouts will be held on Sept. 24 in the Redmond High gym, with fifth- and sixth- grades going from 6-7:30 p.m. and seventh- and eighth-grades from 7:30-9 p.m.
On Sept. 15, the Whole Foods Market at 17991 N.E. Redmond Way in Redmond will hold a Whole Kids Foundation Celebration Carnival.
When City Council members visited neighborhoods during National Night Out in August, one of the most common questions neighbors asked was about downtown construction and downtown parking. I’ve spent hours searching the city website and emailing city officials trying to get a straight answer — even a simple list of construction projects, and the most Mayor Marchione’s administration can come up with is “Major Projects Under Construction, dated Sept. 30, 2011.”
After almost three years of steady growth on the Eastside, after-school math enrichment program Abacus West at has expanded to Seattle.
A Redmond man who falsely claimed he was owed a tax refund of $827,117 was arrested Friday following his indictment by the grand jury.
The Lake Washington Institute of Technology has started a David Woodall Vision Fund in honor of the school’s late president who died on Monday from a heart attack.
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.
King County Executive Dow Constantine — in partnership with award sponsors KeyBank, Microsoft Corp., the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County, enterpriseSeattle and the Small Business Partners for Prosperity — has named 21 finalists in seven categories for the second annual King County Executive’s Small Business Awards.
Master’s nutrition graduate Lisa Harper is helping small to medium-sized farms harvest extra produce for communities in need.
The Waste Management 2012 Charity Golf Tournament, which was held Wednesday and Thursday at The Golf Club at Redmond Ridge, drew more than 160 people representing a variety of corporations throughout North America.
Jeannine Hall Gailey has been named the City of Redmond’s new poet laureate.
On Aug. 1, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) arrested two suspects from Bothell who they believe are responsible more than 60 crimes and a lot of stolen property.
The Lake Washington Schools Foundation received financial gifts this year totaling $45,000 from Nancy and Ben Remak of Kirkland, and Mark and Liz Finocchio of Redmond.
Both families say they appreciate the “human connection” of the school district’s LINKS mentoring program, which matches caring adult volunteers with struggling students. LINKS is made possible through foundation support, and individual donors like the Remaks and Finocchios are the backbone of the foundation’s fund-raising efforts.