On March 9 and 10, The Inverse Opera (TIO) returns to SecondStory Repertory at 16587 N.E. 74th St. in Redmond Town Center with “All Things Irish.”
Tareq Saade, a graduate of the City of Redmond’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, died last weekend in a diving accident in West Seattle.
Citizens should be aware of – and opposed to – House Bill 2801 and the provisions that would allow local governments to cease publishing public notices in their local newspapers.
A Redmond man who is accused of fatally shooting a 21-year-old Sammamish native at a Redmond house party earlier this month has pleaded not guilty to first-degree manslaughter charges, according to a komonews.com report.
The Bear Creek boys’ basketball team lost a heartbreaker in their one-game Regionals round of the 2B state basketball tournament on Friday night at Mount Vernon High School, falling to Wahkiakum 47-46 and ending their season.
The Rosa Parks Elementary Swarm recently won the 5th grade division of the City of Redmond Youth Basketball Championship last Saturday.
The City of Redmond has two openings on the Parks and Trails Commission.
Former Mayor Rosemarie Ives needs to stay retired, and quit hindering business growth in Redmond.
Sustainable Redmond and its “friends” should drop their lawsuit, let Group Health use proceeds from the sale of this land to improve the health care they provide and then they could all buy a couple of trees from the Big Tree Nursery and plant them on their own property.
I am writing in reference to the Jan. 6 Redmond Reporter article “Council sticks to decision on Overlake plan (Group Health).” This is the article that describes the current City Council’s decision to allow a developer to eliminate more than 1,100 trees in Overlake for a mixed-use development, even though the citizens have voiced their strong objection.
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) extended the school year by another day to help make up for lost days of instruction during last month’s snow days, according to a LWSD press release.
The new Outreach and Performance Tennis Center (OPTC), located at 10822 117th Place Northeast in Kirkland, is offering half-price public court rentals for the rest of the month of February.
Kerilyn Higashi, a sixth grader and Safety Patrol member at Norman Rockwell Elementary School, is a finalist for the AAA Safety Patrol Hall of Fame.
I live in what used to be a quiet family neighborhood.
Kids played in the street, parents walked their kids to school, walked their dogs, chatted on street corners and waved hello as they passed.
But there’s an edge to all of it now. Our innocence has been lost, thrown away and departed.
Green lights and a green arrow have a different impact from red lights and a green arrow, in terms of the mistakes or decisions people will make. And that arrow for northbound traffic is invisible to the pedestrian, yet it’s the most important fact of all.
There’s a risk-benefit problem here. The northbound right-turn arrow is very dangerous, invisible to pedestrians, and not necessary. I hope my survival might influence change, so a tragedy can be avoided.
Kumon, an after-school enrichment program, is partnering in the month of March with Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), the nation’s largest children’s literacy organization dedicated to providing books and literacy resources to underserved children across the country.
The Redmond-based U17 Crossfire Select boys’ team O’Melia recently won the 2012 Washington State Founder’s Cup, defeating Crossfire Select B94-Johnson 2-0 at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila.
A fund has been established at Bank of America in honor of Johnny Brenan, one of three individuals who died in an avalanche Sunday at Stevens Pass.
The Redmond Post Office at 16135 N.E. 85th St. is hosting a Passport Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 10 to provide passport information to U.S. citizens and to accept passport applications.
At the 2012 Opticians Association of America Leadership meeting, Diane M. Charles, of Woodlawn Optical in Redmond was voted “State Leader of the Year.”