The American Red Cross has appointed Redmond resident Emily Fortman as its new regional director of preparedness and community engagement.
She will oversee local youth, community and workplace preparedness programs and the international services programs.
The City of Redmond will soon begin its Budgeting by Priorities (BP) process for the 2013-14 biennial budget and needs members of the community to volunteer to become a member of one of the six results teams.
In the first of two Redmond-Eastlake rivalry meetings this season, the boys’ team got the upper hand, taking an early lead and never looking back, 82-61.
Jason Harringon led all scorers with 26 points on 11-of-14 shooting inside the arc, with Leslie Ellis adding 23 and Kyle Sawtell 17 in the win.
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.
An all-day search on Saturday ended with no new clues in the case of a missing Redmond woman.
An overheating generator sparked a two-alarm fire Sunday night at a QFC supermarket in the Novelty Hill area of Redmond, officials said, according to KOMOnews.com report.
The Washington chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) has named Rep. Larry Springer its 2011 Legislator of the Year.
Redmond police officer Tom Goepfert earned the Lt. John Miner “Excellence in Policing” Award from the Redmond Community Policing Advisory Board in a ceremony at the Redmond Police Department (RPD) on Thursday.
The Redmond Police Department is continuing its missing-person investigation and asking for the public’s assistance in finding Lorill Sinclaire, who is also known as Lorill Bryden.
When I started as publisher of the Redmond Reporter in August of 2007, little did I know how sad it would be to say goodbye four years later.
Marymoor Park was abuzz with the raising of the circus tent for the show, “Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse,” which opens Jan. 24.
“Cavalia” is a lavish performance of acrobatics, aerialists, music, dance and of course – equestrian stunts. It’s like Cirque du Soleil, but with horses.
Thirty-six teachers in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) — including eight from Redmond — achieved National Board Certification, as announced by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
Women’s fashion shop maurices is teaming up with Redmond-based PlayNetwork and music distributor Sonicbids for its second annual nationwide “Hometown Sound” band search.
Redmond-based Hopelink has been chosen as one of nine agencies nationwide to join a three-year pilot project aimed at boosting the use of strategic planning in nonprofit organizations.
The Realize Redmond board of directors has appointed board chair Dan Angellar, general manager of the Redmond Town Center Marriott, vice chair Linda Benson, vice president of community initiatives for Hopelink and former Redmond City Council member Nancy McCormick to represent Realize Redmond on the One Redmond transition work group.
This month, Magellan Architects, which is headquartered in Redmond, opened a new location in Huntington Beach, Calif. in conjunction with its 10th anniversary.
Redmond-based Hopelink and the Multi-Service Center (MSC) in Federal Way have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will enable the social services agencies to share information and expertise in their work helping families in crisis get back on their feet.
Redmond’s Frank Houmiel and his bridge partner, Shirley Roman of Kirkland, won the National 99ers Pairs event at the Fall North American Bridge Championships last Sunday in Seattle.
Houmiel is a retired executive for Bunn beverage equipment, and Roman currently lives in the South American country of Colombia but continues to play in Redmond while visiting the Pacific Northwest.
On Dec. 20, Father Christmas will be at the Seattle Children’s Hospital Thrift Store at 15137 NE 24th St. in Redmond.
In a 4A Kingco league wrestling meet on Tuesday night, the powerful Vikings defeated a shorthanded Mustangs team 60-18 at Redmond High.
Highlights for the Mustangs included Brandon Long (132) pinning Ryan Mydski in 5 minutes, 3 seconds, and Blake Emery (160) pinning Brandon Hernan in 4:59.