Leon and Linda Hussey, former owners of Classic Nursery and Landscape Co., have started another business called Keep It Simple, Inc. (KIS), located at 12526 Avondale Rd. N.E. in Redmond.
The Mustangs have won eight straight games after a pair of blowout Kingco 4A wins against Woodinville and Juanita over the weekend.
The Redmond Historical Society (RHS) will meet on May 12 from 10:30 a.m. to noon at The Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80 St.
The 2012 Marymoor summer concert lineup includes Primus, Dead Can Dance, B52s and more.
The Redmond High School boys’ and girls track and field teams ran away with wins Thursday against Roosevelt.
Bryan Zachary Owen will receive the highest tribute from the Boy Scouts of America, the Eagle Scout award, at his Eagle Court of Honor on April 27 at St Jude’s Catholic Church in Redmond.
The Redmond Historical Society (RHS) is offering guided walking tours of the city’s historic downtown core.
In the spirit of Arbor Day, Earth Day and traditional May Day celebrations, Sustainable Redmond is making available select Western Hemlock seedlings in return for contributions to its 2012 fundraising drive.
The Eastside Audubon Pacific Northwest Native Plant Sale is set for April 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kirkland Children’s School, 5311 108th Ave. N.E. in Kirkland.
Many of us have heeded police officers’ advice to make our vehicles less attractive to thieves.
Store your valuables out of sight or take them out of the car if you can. Do not leave purses or briefcases where potential thieves can see them.
Apparently, this may not be enough anymore.
The Education First Homestay program is in need of volunteers in Redmond to host foreign exchange students this summer.
On March 15 and 16, several choral groups from The Bear Creek School (TBCS) performed at the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) High School Choral Festival at Overlake Christian Church.
The Redmond Historical Society and the City of Redmond will hold an opening reception and viewing of the exhibit Moving Forward, Looking Back: Washington’s First Women in Government on Tuesday from 6-7:30 p.m. in the City Hall lobby at 15670 N.E. 85th St.
So you wanna be a rock star?
Dace’s Rock ‘N’ More Music Academy, a new music school in Redmond, may be the answer for you.
The Mustangs beat Roosevelt, 5-1, Wednesday night to stretch its winning streak to six games and grab hold of third place in the Kingco 4A Crest Division.
This Earth Month, the Staples store on Redmond Way, is collecting three-ring binders in partnership with TerraCycle, a recycler and upcycler of traditionally non-recyclable goods.
Redmond High School junior Andrew Leadbeater scored both the Mustangs’ goals in a 2-0 Kingco 4A win against Skyline Tuesday night at Walter L. Seabloom Field.
The Bella Bottega shopping center in Redmond is now home to a new Potbelly Sandwich Works store, set to open next week.
Redmond residents with an interest in the future growth and character of the city are invited to apply for an upcoming vacancy on the Redmond planning commission.
The City of Redmond is accepting applications for amendments to Redmond’s Comprehensive Plan from any individual, business or organization.