A bear’s eventful journey through Eastside cities ended in Bothell Wednesday night.
The young black bear, first spotted in Redmond Tuesday morning, made its way north and was captured by wildlife agents in a patch of woods between two Bothell schools at around 7:30 p.m., according to Sgt. Kim Chandler of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Traffic cameras, a hot-button topic for many Redmond residents, will be further discussed at next week’s Public Safety Committee meeting, according to committee chairman and City Council member Hank Myers.
The Redmond Arts Commission is sponsoring a design competition to develop a special Centennial logo or icon for the City of Redmond’s 100th Centennial in 2012.
The Redmond Historical Society’s annual picnic will be Saturday, June 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in Anderson Park at 7802 168 Ave. N.E.
On May 21, Natalya Ageyeva will be playing Chopin’s Concerto No. 2 in F Minor during the Eastside Symphony concert at the Redmond Performing Arts Center, 1727 N.E. 104th St.
Students from The Bear Creek School earned honors from the National Latin Exam Committee for their performance on a introductory latin exam they took in March.
The Redmond Historical Society is offering guided walking tours of the historic downtown core.
On May 19, the Rotary Club of Redmond will welcome Jeff Renner, King TV’s chief meteorologist, to its weekly meeting.
Earlier this month, PlayNetwork in Redmond announced that John Crooke has been selected as the new vice president of the company’s creative department.
On May 14, volunteers with the Master Builders Care Foundation worked to build a free wheelchair ramp for Millie and Jim Robinson and Theron Beneze of Redmond.
The Redmond High girls’ track and field team polished off a fine 4A Kingco Tournament on Friday at Juanita High School, scoring 109 team points and finishing in a tie for first place with Inglemoor.
The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) has selected Redmond’s Robert Reed as winner of its 24th Annual National Peace Essay Contest.
Verizon Wireless has added a new cell site to the Union Hill and Novelty Hill area in Redmond.
When Jenny Corgiat contacted her orthodontist, Bryan Roos of Redmond, for sponsorship for Team Jenny in the 2011 Nordstrom Beat the Bridge to Beat Diabetes, she had hoped for a donation to her team’s fundraising efforts.
On May 20 and 21, The Bear Creek’s Upper School drama students will present “Alice,” an adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland.”
After suffering 7-1 and 8-1 losses earlier this season to the hot-hitting Inglemoor Vikings and their ace pitcher, Dustin Doucette, the Redmond Mustangs would not be denied the third time around as they turned the tables in a 6-2 Kingco playoff victory Thursday at Woodinville High School.
We are not celebrating the act of killing as pointed out in Andrew Villeneuve’s May 6 column. Rather we are celebrating a victory over the mastermind of terrorist acts.
Never forget that Osama bin Laden and his followers have made a career out of killing and maiming innocent men, women, and children — just because these innocents don’t subscribe to his radical and misguided ideology. We will never emulate that.
The Redmond High girls’ golf team polished off an eight-stroke 424-432 victory over their nearest rival, Newport, in the 4A Kingco Medalist Tournament at Mount Si Golf Course Wednesday.
Anna Parchman, 9, of Redmond, recently won the all-round state gold medal at the Level 5 Washington Youth Championships in Pasco with an all-around score of 37.925.
The City of Redmond and the Cascade Land Conservancy are partnering to sponsor a work party on May 28 from 9 a.m. to noon at Grass Lawn Park, located at 7031 148 Ave. N.E.