The Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce’s monthly membership luncheon will feature a panel presentation about One Redmond, a developing public-private initiative that focuses on economic vitality and community building.
Redmond resident Sarah Smale has been named a finalist in the third annual MrsP.com “Be a Famous Writer” contest.
Due to the strong demand for tickets to “Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse,” organizers have announced an additional week of performances.
A huge first quarter helped the Redmond boys basketball team to a 57-52 4A Kingco victory last night at home to open the new year.
The Mustangs scored 26 points in the first quarter while holding Roosevelt to just three, but the Roughriders mounted a big comeback the rest of the game, getting to within five at the final buzzer.
Redmond police arrested a 16-year-old convicted felon from SeaTac after he and two other teenagers attempted to burglarize a home on Education Hill Monday afternoon.
There’s another Marchione among the mayoral ranks on the Eastside.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione’s mother, Doreen, was unanimously selected as the new Kirkland deputy mayor Tuesday night by Kirkland City Council.
The League of Education Voters (LEV) and Seattle’s Child are holding a contest called “My Dream School,” to hear from a new generation of voices about how to make improvements to schools.
Beginners, people new to Puget Sound, and birders with some time behind the binoculars will all find plenty to learn in a four-part field class with Eastside Audubon starting Jan. 22.
Parents of fifth- and sixth-grade students and eighth- and ninth-grade students in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) have the opportunity in January to think about and plan their child’s educational future.
The City of Redmond’s 2012 Citizen Academy will begin on Jan. 23 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 15670 N.E. 85th St.
Emily Dickinson Elementary School’s Big Theater performance of “Peter Pan in Neverland” has been rescheduled for Friday and Saturday at the Redmond campus of Timberlake Church at 4505 238th Ave. N.E.
Boy Scout troops will be driving through neighborhoods on Jan. 7 and 8 to collect and recycle Christmas trees as a community service project.
In one of the closest basketball games in the program’s history, the Bear Creek boys took a tough loss on Friday night in the consolation finals of the Bellevue College Holiday Tournament, losing to Nathan Hale 61-56 in double overtime.
The entire game, both teams matched each other shot-for-shot, as there was never more than a one-point difference in score at the end of each quarter.
The Redmond High boys’ basketball team completed a successful road trip to the bay area’s Bambauer Classic last Friday, finishing with a 3-1 record in the tournament after a 67-43 thrashing of Grant from Sacramento.
In the most exciting game of the tournament, the Redmond boys’ basketball team went back to their hotel happy after beating Drake from San Anselmo, Calif. 56-54 yesterday evening at the Don Bambauer Holiday Classic.
Frank M. Gough At the age of 79, Frank passed peacefully of liver cancer at home on December 20, 2011….
Somewhere, several years ago we stopped believing in Santa Claus. But this year, a Secret Santa surprised the Redmond High School girls’ basketball team with an anonymous gift.
The Redmond City Council has approved clearing the entire stand of more than 1,100 older growth and newer trees at the Overlake Group Health site.
Despite Council approval, there are still loose ends that deserve public scrutiny. We should let the Council know that Redmond residents are concerned.
Playing at the Don Bambauer Holiday Classic tournament in Kentfield, Calif. just outside of San Francisco, the Redmond Mustang boys’ basketball team has won a game and lost a game so far in tournament play,
On Tuesday night, the Mustangs used a fast start to bury Terra Linda from San Rafael early in a 50-40 win, outscoring them 34-16 in the first half and leading by as many as 24 at one point.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee’s (RYPAC) annual Girls Unlimited series continues next year with the theme “What if Girls Ran the World” on Jan. 21, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Redmond City Hall, located at 15670 N.E. 85th St.