These days, especially on channels that provide cushy employment for right wing pundits, we often hear Barack Obama’s presidency described as a failure, even though he inherited two foreign occupations and an economic mess of epic proportions left by his predecessor, George W. Bush, even though he has yet to complete his first term, and even though the economy has improved in virtually every respect since he took office.
Avis Maxine Shults Avis was born in Sioux City, IA on February 17, 1922. She passed away on May 2,…
Redmond resident Andrew M. Farrell has been selected as one of three new members to the Make-A-Wish Alaska & Washington board of trustees.
ABODA Furnishings in Redmond, a retail and rental outlet for gently used furnishings previously used in ABODA Corporate Housing suites, is celebrating its 10th year of supplying high-quality, stylish furnishings for lease or purchase at hundreds of dollars off retail.
Redmond High School’s Keira O’Hearn fired a two-day total of 156 to place third at the Kingco 4A state-qualifying golf tournament earlier this week at Willows Run Golf Course.
On May 18 and 19, The Overlake School Middle School Production Workshop class will present “The Witches.”
The City of Redmond has one opening on the Parks and Trails Commission that must be filled by a resident living inside Redmond’s city limits with a Redmond address.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione recently announced changes in the city’s Public Works and Planning departments to enhance alignment with the city’s vision and customer service goals.
Fueled by seniors Jessica Kinssies and Katie Lord, the Redmond High School girls’ track and field team leads the team standings after the first day of the two-day Kingco 4A meet.
The Redmond Ridge Community Farmers Market will have its grand opening Saturday, May 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
On May 18 and 19, The Bear Creek School (TBCS) will present a stage adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist.”
On May 14, Rep. Ross Hunter from the 48th District, which includes Redmond, will hold a telephone town hall meeting from 6-7 p.m.
The Overlake School girls’ lacrosse team opened the state playoff tournament with a 15-4 win against Bainbridge Tuesday at The Overlake School.
The Overlake School boys’ soccer clinched a Class 1A state berth Tuesday with a 6-3 win against Bellevue Christian in a Tri-District playoff game at Sammamish High School.
The six-year-old program helps Eastside newcomers from other countries who speak little or no English by providing education and access to a wide variety of services. The services include navigating the bus transportation system, enrolling in school, setting up a checking account and more.
Venerable Geshe Thupten Phelgye will return to Marymoor Park, located at 6046 W Lake Sammamish Pkwy N.E. near Redmond, on May 19 for the Second Annual Pet Blessing.
On Monday, the Water Supply Forum, made up of water suppliers in King and Pierce and Snohomish counties, announced that the central Puget Sound region is expected to have sufficient quantities of high quality, great tasting water for the next 50 years. The region will have plenty of water to protect the environment and fish habitats as well as provide an economic advantage over other areas in the country as growth resumes.
Last month, Albert Einstein Elementary School in Redmond celebrated its diverse student body with International Night.
On May 18 and 19, Evergreen Family Theatre’s 2nd Stage Teen program will present “Death By Chocolate” by Paul Freed.
The community is invited to celebrate Redmond bicyclists at “Redmond’s 100th Birthday Bike Bash” on May 18 from 4-6:30 p.m. at Redmond City Hall, at 15670 NE 85th St., along the Sammamish River Trail.