Hannah Joo, a 21-year-old Johns Hopkins University senior from Redmond, has been selected as a Churchill Scholar by the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States.
The Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce added a new milestone to its annual Gala and Auction by becoming the first zero-waste event in chamber history.
Redmond High School (RHS) varsity baseball coach Dan Pudwill and the Mustang players will be hosting a three-day youth baseball camp from 9 a.m.-noon on April 3-5.
The camp, open to boys in grades 2-6 throughout the Eastside, will develop skills in catching, throwing, base running, hitting and light conditioning. The cost of the camp is $97, and all proceeds will go towards equipment and supplies for the upcoming 2012 RHS season.
With the support of three key Democrats who share similar conceptual views on the budget, Republicans wielded a little-used procedural tactic to maneuver into control of Senate budget proceedings on Friday in Olympia.
A 22-year-old man is being treated with non-life-threatening injuries to his head and leg after a hit-and-run collision Monday morning in downtown Redmond.
Leadership Eastside (LE) is now accepting nominations for its next Leadership Enrichment class.
Robert (Bob) LaPierre Robert (Bob) LaPierre died peacefully on February 16, 2012 in Redmond, Washington in the care of his…
On Feb. 23, Emily Dickinson Elementary and Explorer Community School in Redmond held a career fair to encourage students to think about possible careers that interest them and learn how to set goals.
Artists, craftsmen and designers in all categories are invited to submit an application for participation in Redmond Town Center’s 3rd Annual Arts Festival.
Redmond is a great hometown known for its natural beauty and environment.
Unfortunately, the Group Health project recently approved by the City of Redmond calls for the 100 percent clear cutting of all the trees and thousands of shrubs and plants to accommodate three million square feet of development.
One of the problems with free speech is that it tends to cheapen thought. In the current anti-intellectual climate, opinion, in a duel with fact and truth, generally wins.
The Bear Creek School girls’ basketball team proved to be outmatched in its state opener this morning as the top-ranked Reardan Indians dismantled the Grizzlies, 49-24, at Spokane Arena.
A team of sixth-graders from Redmond recently won the city’s Rec League Boys’ Tournament, their first tournament win. The boys are coached by Cameron Lui, a senior at The Overlake School, and Aaron Tschumper, an 8th grade student at Evergreen Junior High.
Redmond residents and business leaders bid on a variety of items as local celebrities John Curley and Jim Dever entertained the crowd as masters of ceremonies for the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce’s sold-out 66th Annual Gala and Auction last Friday night at Willows Lodge in Woodinville.
A full slate of 32 local businesses are set to begin Hopelink’s third annual March Can Madness competitive food drive next week to help stock the agency’s five food banks.
The City of Redmond invites you to the 2012 meeting series of the Redmond Neighborhood Network.
Tracie Ruiz-Conforto, mother of Redmond High graduate Michael Conforto, and a three-time Olympic medalist in synchronized swimming, has been nominated for induction into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.
Former Mustang swimmer Heather Harper, who won the 2009 and 2011 4A state breaststroke titles, performed well at the Mountain West Swimming and Diving Championships last weekend, helping the Boise State Broncos to a thrilling 747-742 team victory over San Diego State.
FUSION, a local band of Redmond High School students will be performing tonight at Pallino Pastaria Company at 7545 166th Ave. N.E. in Redmond Town Center from 6-9 p.m.
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.