After two decades as part of Redmond’s multi-tenant nonprofit Together Center, Hopelink’s new Redmond Emergency Services Center has moved to 16725 Cleveland St.
October is always a rewarding time for the all-volunteer members of Assistance League of the Eastside as they see the results of a year of fundraising come to fruition through their largest program, Operation School Bell.
With a new online service called Docview, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) is now offering a more efficient way to obtain a traffic collision report.
The Redmond Reporter will be recognizing local women business leaders at its upcoming second annual “Women in Business” networking event.
Playing a nonleague exhibition match against Friday Harbor on Monday, the Bear Creek girls’ soccer team notched their fifth win of the season via a 1-0 shutout.
The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a grant of $149,500 to Friends of Youth of Redmond.
The Nick of Time Foundation (NOTF) is holding a free Youth Heart Screening this Wednesday at Redmond High School on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., open to all youth ages 10-25.
On Oct. 15, the Washington Cathedral at 12300 Woodinville-Redmond Rd. N.E. in Redmond will hold free cardiovascular screenings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Playing the 2010 4A state runner-up Skyline Spartans on their home turf, the Redmond football team was outmatched 56-17 last Friday night in a 4A Kingco contest. Behind a 15-for-19, 215-yard performance by Spartan quarterback Max Browne, who threw three touchdowns, the Spartans built up a 21-0 lead after the first quarter that was extended to 49-3 at halftime.
State Sen. Andy Hill, R-Redmond, accepted an award for conservation leadership on behalf of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust from Congressman Dave Reichert last Tuesday at a ceremony at Snoqualmie’s Point Park viewpoint.
In order to install a sewer line, crews will close Northeast Union Hill Road between 192nd Avenue Northeast and 196th Avenue Northeast tomorrow (Oct. 4) and Wednesday (Oct. 5) from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m.
The Redmond City Council will hold a public hearing on the Group Health Overlake Master Plan and Development Agreement during its Oct. 18 regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Redmond City Hall, 15670 N.E. 85th St.
The Meito Shodo-Kai Calligraphy Association of Redmond will hold an exhibition in the Olympic Room at the Seattle Center from Oct. 8-10.
Jim Page will be performing at SoulFood Books on Oct. 14.
The performance is free and will begin at 8 p.m.
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) has proposed new director district boundaries to balance out shifts in population growth throughout the school district.
Plans for Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) school are beginning to take shape with ninth- and 10th-grade students entering next fall.
Despite sweeping both singles matches, the Bear Creek Grizzlies lost all three doubles matches during Thursday’s 1A Emerald City League match to Bush school, falling 3-2.
U.S. Postal Service workers nationwide are saying they don’t want a bailout – they just want to get the mail out.
Members of the Ridgecrest neighborhood on Education Hill in Redmond are taking the initiative to get to know each other and become disaster-ready, and they are encouraging other residents around town to do the same.
Playing a tough, unbeaten Woodinville team at Pop Keeney Stadium Tuesday night, the Redmond Mustangs girls’ soccer team handed the Falcons their first loss of the season via a 1-0 shutout.