Hundreds of children and their families came to the Redmond Senior Center Saturday morning to participate in the Redmond Eggstravaganza, a fun-filled Easter-themed event.
Among the many activities were an egg hunt on the lawn at City Hall, photos with the Easter bunny, a pancake breakfast, a crafts table, face-painting and carnival-style games.
The scam is simple. A district starts a “modernization” project. It then requires the architect to include the cost to provide temporary housing — a “Virtual School” — during the entire time of remodeling, as a part of the cost of modernization.
Zach Abbruzza pitched a six-strikeout no-hitter in a 4A Kingco Crest Division matchup against Eastlake on Thursday night in a…
The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up 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.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced Wednesday that two Lake Washington School District students, including one from Redmond High School, will receive National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Scholarships financed by one of the 200 companies, foundations and other business organizations that sponsor these scholarships.
I want to add my voice to the red-light camera outcry.
I am dismayed that the law against running a red light is going to be enforced even when the police aren’t present. I’m shocked that I will even have to come to a complete stop before I make a right hand turn through a pedestrian crosswalk. And requiring me to actually slow down in front of an elementary school when the lights are flashing?! Not to mention that the tickets might raise funds for parks and services!
I read with interest the article in the April 15 Redmond Reporter about the concerns of a nearby resident, Greyling Gentry, with the new Rose Hill/Stella Schola Middle school being located in proximity to a gas pipeline.
The letter to the editor by Richard Morris last week really gets to the very heart of the current debate around red light cameras: What type of city do the people of Redmond want?
After reading columns and columns, paragraphs and paragraphs about the red-light camera issue, all I have to say is: Get a grip people, just don’t run a red light.
King County Councilmember Jane Hague kicked off her re-election campaign at Meydenbauer Center Wednesday morning before an audience of 900 people, vowing to reinvent county government and protect taxpayers. Initial estimates indicate Hague raised around $80,000.
The Redmond High fastpitch team had its three-game winning streak snapped on Wednesday night as Newport beat the Mustangs, 12-10, in 4A Kingco Crest Division showdown.
On May 10, Kevin Donnelly will be sworn in as the City of Redmond’s new fire chief.
The next Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on May 6 will feature City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione.
Artwork from Redmond’s Digital Arts Festival is now on exhibit through May 31 at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center at 16600 N.E. 80th St.
Issaquah-based Taste of Amazing Baking & Catering Company has recently purchased Savory Moment, a Redmond company that prepares gourmet, ready-made meals, including an extensive line of Gluten-Free selections, and will be moving into the Redmond location May 1.
Tent City 4 is moving to Redmond on Saturday and it is seeking help from the community.
The homeless encampment is seeking donations for its new location at St. Jude Catholic Church on Education Hill. In addition, residents are invited to come help set up tents at the camp.
The homeless encampment is making its third stay in five years at the grassy church grounds, located at 10526 166th Ave. N.E.
All residents of the unincorporated areas of King County — including those outside the Redmond city limits — will likely soon have single point of contact for county services.
Teams of existing county staff would be assigned to work with community groups, under a reform of the public engagement process for the unincorporated areas proposed Monday by King County Executive Dow Constantine.
Redmond High School junior Alexa Okamura placed fourth in her age group at the Level 10 gymnastics Region 2 Championships held in Pullman, Wash. last weekend, earning a berth to Nationals in Long Beach, Calif. on May 13.
The Redmond High baseball team kept its perfect 4A Kingco record alive on Friday night at home with a 7-1…
Eastside Heritage Center archivist Megan Carlisle will be speaking at the Redmond Historical Society meeting on May 14.