Up-and-coming Seattle fiber artist Suzanne Tidwell will create a small installation of her artificial light exhibition in the courtyard outside Redmond City Hall at 15670 NE 85th St.
On Thursday Dec. 1 from noon to 1 p.m. beginning in the City Hall lobby, Tidwell will be onsite to talk about and tour her installation. She will be joined by artist and art historian Sandra Baker for a talk about the history of fiber arts and how it has evolved from craft to art.
The Big Top is returning to Marymoor Park, but this time with a new act.
Cavalia’s “A Magical Encounter Between Human and Horse,” a unique, extravagant production combining the equestrian and performing arts, will come to the King County park, located near down Redmond, next January.
Pushing Boundaries, a local nonprofit organization providing intensive exercise therapy to people with paralysis, announced the passing of their co-founder, Allan Northrup on Nov. 11.
A motorcyclist was critically injured and transported to Harborview Medical Center after colliding with a pickup truck Thursday afternoon.
The Overlake School in Redmond has selected Matthew P. Horvat as its new head of school effective July 1, 2012.
Redmond resident Jordan Linstedt recently qualified for one of the most prestigious equestrian “eventing” competitions in the world, the 2012 Rolex Kentucky Three Day, which will be held from April 26-29 next year.
Eventing is essentially an “equestrian triathlon,” involving working with a horse in three phases: dressage, endurance (cross country) and show jumping.
The playful banter of the Bard will return to the Redmond High School (RHS) stage with the theater department’s presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedy “Much Ado About Nothing” from Nov. 10-12 and 17-19.
An electrical transformer fire broke out in a parking garage on the Microsoft campus this morning, but it was quickly doused by firefighters.
Planning Commissioner Tom Flynn will soon become Redmond City Council’s newest member and David Carson will keep a hold of his seat as both of their opponents have conceded.
The City of Redmond is looking for citizen volunteers to fill a vacancy on its civil service commission.
Bear Creek senior Morgan Rial, the Reporter’s 2010-11 Female Athlete of the Year, came up big for the Grizzlies’ soccer team last night against La Conner, scoring the game-winner, unassisted, in the 77th minute in a 1-0 victory.
Lawrence “Larry” I. Whitmore Lawrence “Larry” I. Whitmore, 76, of Redmond, WA, passed away October 26, 2011, after a short…
Rosa Parks Elementary School at 22845 N.E. Cedar Park Crescent is inviting veterans and their families, who have given service to their country, to its Veterans Appreciation Assembly on Nov. 10 from 9:30 to 11 a.m.
I’m voting for Sue Stewart for Redmond City Council.
She’s able and passionate about keeping our schools and our children safe. She cares about the safety of our kids — she’s got two of them!
We would like to express our support for Tom Flynn for City Council.
We first met Tom over a decade ago, when he coached our oldest son in Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association. In the eight years our son spent on his team, we came to know Tom as a strong leader who taught the young men life skills like sportsmanship and teamwork. He was both supportive and caring, while also showing a drive to succeed and to help the players bring out the best in the people around them.
Not long ago a friend asked me what I thought of Redmond giving tickets for driving through red lights.
I said I think it’s great, because if people are breaking the law they ought to be caught.
Others have cut their budgets; the state can, too.
Legislators return to Olympia for a special session Nov. 28. For the fourth year in a row they will try to balance the state’s budget.
It won’t be pretty.
On Oct. 27 Commissioner Sharon Lewis, visited the Transition Academy in Redmond.
Fifth graders at Ben Rush Elementary School in Redmond have been working in partnership with the City of Redmond to learn how to recognize and remove invasive plants from the Redmond West Wetlands, located right next to their school.
Andy Yu, a senior at Redmond High School, has successfully completed the National Association of Student Councils (NASC) Student Leaders Program and earned national certification as a student leader.