Youth Eastside Services (YES) is hosting its first Summer Parenting Classes, a series covering a variety of topics designed to improve family communication and increase harmony.
Earlier this week, on the same day Seattle was hit with another round of gun violence, something extraordinary happened: A court of law finally ruled on the constitutionality of Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1053, the third in a series of measures which illicitly require two-thirds votes of each house of the Legislature to raise taxes.
The Old Fire House Teen Center’s (OFH) “End of School Bash!” (EOSB) will be Friday, June 22 from 3-9 p.m.
In response to the epidemic levels of pertussis in Washington, Overlake Medical Clinics will be offering the TDaP vaccine at several of its neighborhood clinics on the Eastside, including Redmond, during a special four-week period starting June 4.
The Washington State Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit today claiming that Initiative 1183, which privatized state liquor sales, violated the state constitution’s requirement that proposed laws only address a single subject.
In response to a ruling by a King County Superior Court judge concerning voter-approved tax limits, 48th Legislative District candidate and Redmond City Council member Hank Myers said reinstating those limits must be a priority of the legislature.
On Friday, City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione will be honored by the Washington chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-WA) at the organization’s 10th Anniversary Banquet and Awards Celebration.
The City of Redmond is looking for volunteers to help with this year’s Derby Days, which will be July 12-15.
The Overlake School had a strong showing at last weekend’s Class 1B/2B/1A state tennis tournaments as all five Owls came away with some state hardware.
On Wednesday, Redmond police officers will be enforcing seatbelt violations at the corner of Redmond Way and State Route 520 from about 5-9 p.m. as part of the Nighttime Seat Belt Enforcement (NTSBE) grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission.
The Rotary Club of Redmond presented scholarships to three Redmond High School (RHS) seniors at their meeting last week.
American flags and flower bouquets decorated the graves of fallen soldiers at the Cedar Lawns Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Redmond on Monday as families and community members gathered to commemorate veterans through a special ceremony in honor of Memorial Day.
Beginning today, the Redmond Food Truck Corral (RFTC) will be open for business Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
SoulFood Books at 15748 Redmond Way in Redmond will host a night of poetry on June 9 from 8-10 p.m., featuring readings from the City of Redmond’s Centennial Poetry Anthology.
On Tuesday, Emerald City Gymnastics in Redmond will present the American Heart Association (AHA) with a check for $5,000.
Applause to the businesses who supported the Bike Bash last Friday, May 18, and to the City of Redmond for organizing this fun, family-friendly, educational event.
Ever since Redistricting Commissioners Slade Gorton and Tim Ceis unveiled their proposed new congressional district map for Washington State, citizens and activists have been asking questions about the new 1st, which is geographically and demographically very different from the old 1st District that Jay Inslee used to represent before he resigned to run for governor.
The site has begun offering a new Health and Wellness section to inspire members of the social network to post their organ donor status. It’s a need too often overlooked.
It almost goes beyond belief that people working on the 520 Bridge project would be drinking beer at their desks throughout the day. Can people really be that stupid?
The Redmond Library along with its partners are sponsoring a “Then and Now” photo contest to celebrate Redmond’s Centennial.