On June 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Redmond Senior Center (RSC) will be holding its fourth Trash or Treasure Antique/Collectable Appraisals.
From April 29 to May 1, Redmond High School (RHS) students competed at the Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.
A group of 33 local high school and junior high school students, including teams from Redmond High School (RHS), traveled to Florida for the fourth-annual VEX Robotics World Championship.
On May 7, students from Lake Washington School District (LWSD) schools competed in the Washington State History Day Championship Competition, which was held at Bellevue College.
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.
Redmond police arrested three Bellevue teenagers for breaking into a Redmond home Wednesday morning (May 11) and now detectives are investigating if they could be connected to other burglaries on the Eastside.
Horace Mann Elementary School’s Green Team, advised by fifth grade teacher Marie Hartford, has recently been named finalists in the third- through fifth-grade category of the national Siemens “We Can Change the World Challenge.”
On Thursday, May 19 Redmond High School (RHS) students will get a chance to meet Trip Jennings, a recipient of a National Geographic Young Explorer grant, when he gives an illustrated presentation titled “Congo: Conservation Under Fire” in the school’s Performing Arts Center.
The Friends of Marymoor Park is hosting an open house May 18 to share with the public the final draft of a tree inventory and tree planting and replacement plan that was recently developed as a long-term tree and forest preservation, enhancement and maintenance program for the King County park.
On Saturday, more than 200 jazzercise instructors and students from the Eastside, Seattle and the greater Puget Sound area stopped traffic in Redmond Town Center during a six and a half minute flash mob routine.
A flash mob is a coordinated dance event where people gather to perform at a venue without prior knowledge by the venue’s managers and customers.
On May 12, the Eastside Timebank will be holding a community potluck dinner for current members and interested members of the public at City Hall at 15670 NE 85th St. in the Bytes Cafe.
Since May 2008, nearly 20,000 Redmond residents or employees have been using alternative forms of transportation and logging them on GOrtrip.com, reducing 2 million vehicle trips in the city.
Redmond High School (RHS) junior Jasmine Keith’s Wumpus rendition was selected for this year’s “Hunt the Wumpus” event.
Tonight (May 10), Sustainable Redmond (sustainableredmond.org) is partnering with Eastside Timebank to host a documentary screening at the Redmond Library at 15990 N.E. 85th.
The Redmond High baseball team got it going on Monday afternoon with a 15-3 blowout over Issaquah to advance in the loser’s bracket of the 4A Kingco baseball tournament.
The City of Redmond has launched a new crime-mapping feature on its website to allow users to see where and when police activity has occurred.
Inglemoor ace Dustin Doucette showed no fear of the potent Redmond High lineup in the opening round of the 4A Kingco Tournament on Saturday morning at Woodinville High, going the distance as the Mustangs fell 8-1.
Los Gentlemen were not be denied at this year’s Old Fire House (OFH) Teen Center Classic Rockathon.
The Seattle-based band clinched first place in the final round of the fifth annual battle of the bands at the teen center last Friday night.
The Redmond High fastpitch team made it two in a row at home with a 5-3 victory over the Beavers on a drizzly Thursday evening. Despite being outhit 8-7, the Mustangs were able to strand 10 Ballard base runners with fine pitching and defensive plays to secure the win.
From May 19-21, Evergreen Family Theatre will be presenting “Anne of Green Gables.”