Mike Town, a teacher at Redmond High School, has been named a Washington State Leadership and Assistance for Science Education Reform (LASER) 2011-12 Science Champion as a Science Education Advocate.
City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione will be giving his State of the City address at this month’s Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce membership luncheon on April 18.
The Redmond High School baseball team won its fourth straight game, blanking Bothell, 4-0, in a Kingco 4A matchup Monday night at Bothell.
The Together Center’s March Sock Drive, extended a week by popular demand, concluded with the pickup of more than 650 pairs of socks from Alexander, Morford & Woo in Seattle. A grand total of 1,200 pairs of socks were gathered for use by homeless men, women and children on the Eastside.
More than 2,000 people gathered under clear skies at Redmond City Hall Saturday morning for the annual Eggstravaganza.
Boy Scout Troop 550 in Redmond will hold its first-ever pancake breakfast on April 21 at Redmond United Methodist Church 16540 N.E. 80th St.
The Eastside, including Redmond, has been hit with a series of motor vehicle prowl and burglary incidents during the past few weeks.
Louisa May Alcott Elementary School will hold its Alcott Orca Dash Fun Run 5K Fun Run/Walk on May 6 at 9:30 a.m. at Redmond Town Center at 7525 166th Ave. N.E.
Kirkland’s Guild Mortgage pulled out all the stops and very nearly pulled off an upset over defending champ Hancock’s Bakery in the final round of Hopelink’s March Can Drive competition this week, but fell short of the championship in the closest round yet.
The Redmond High baseball team enjoyed their third consecutive victory on Thursday night at Hartman Park, winning 3-2 over the Ballard Beavers.
The Beavers struck first, scoring a run in the top of the first off starter Peter Hendron, but the Mustangs answered in the second, taking the lead for good by plating a pair of runs on Ballard errors.
As Arbor Day comes to Redmond, trees have become a topic of growing community interest — with or without socks.
The last two times I have attended a movie at Regal Cinemas at Bella Bottega, I have noticed that preview material has been age inappropriate for my children.
Nominations are now open for the 2012 Microsoft Alumni Foundation (MAF) Integral Fellows Awards program.
Families without a place to stay will have an easier way to connect to housing resources at the Together Center at 16225 N.E. 87th, Suite A-5 in Redmond thanks to the newly launched program: Family Housing Connection (FHC).
After a tough 0-7 start to the season, the Mustang baseball team has started to right the ship with their second straight win, a 3-2 Kingco win over Garfield on Tuesday, on the road.
In order to accommodate the demand for its after-school math program, Abacus West in Redmond is expanding to include another location for the upcoming spring semester.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee (RYPAC) youth summit, which is held every other year, will be April 12 from 8:30-1:30 p.m.
Two Redmond residents have recently earned their Eagle ranking with the Sammamish Trails District of Boy Scouts of America.
Redmond resident and Lake Washington High School senior Elizabeth Alexander was one of two students in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) to be named outstanding black American high school seniors who have won Achievement Scholarships through the National Achievement Scholarship Program.
Two Redmond High School (RHS) teams competed and placed at the Knowledge Bowl Regional Tournament at Mt. Tahoma High School on March 3.