The city of Redmond’s Citizen Academy series will begin April 21 and run through May 26.
The Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s (LWSF) annual luncheon, “A Legacy for Learning Luncheon” will be Wednesday, April 20, at Juanita High School at 10601 NE 132nd St. in Kirkland.
Battling the rain that plagued the region all last week, the Redmond High baseball team homered early and often in a 12-1 thrashing of Issaquah on Thursday afternoon in a 4A Kingco league contest.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn announced today that he has reached an agreement with Microsoft to create a statewide high school Information Technology (IT) Academy in Washington state.
This new initiative will be the subject of a legislative work session in the House Education Committee, Tuesday, April 5.
On April 12, the Metropolitan King County Council’s Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee will be holding a meeting to give Redmond and other Eastside residents the opportunity to voice their opinions about the proposed Metro Transit service changes in east King County.
Interstate 405 will be closed — in both directions — between Northeast Eighth Street and State Route 520 this weekend.
The Redmond Arts Commission is accepting applications from people who are interested in developing and supporting the arts.
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I am always amazed at the high-speed arm-waving people have with red-light cameras and traffic speeding cameras.
Usually those folks are the same people who get caught and try to shake off any accountability or responsibility for their poor driving. Let’s see, the last time I looked driving is a privilege, not a right. And running red lights and blasting through school zones is deadly.
I am so glad that the speed zone camera has been installed in front of Einstien Elementary School.
Every morning we wait to cross with our children, using the crosswalk which has a 20 mph school speed zone sign and blinking light, two adult crossing guards holding red flags, and often a Redmond Police Officer.
If you don’t want to be ticketed for running red lights, then don’t run them! If you don’t want the ticket fee to go to the city (which can certainly use it), then don’t violate the law. How often I have wished for a policeman at every corner where the lights are regularly run on red, often by two or three cars.
If the city council would confine themselves to managing the city’s affairs within a budget so we all could feel good about living here, I have no doubt we would all appreciate and respect them for doing good work.
In a pivotal 4A Kingco Crest division matchup between two strong baseball clubs, the Redmond Mustangs beat Newport, 4-3, on Monday night at home.
The Goddard School, at 10611 Redmond Ridge Drive N.E., celebrated Earth Hour last Friday by turning off all of its lights and electricity from 10-11 a.m.
From April 8-10, the Wastemobile will be stopping in Redmond.
The Redmond High baseball team was down, but not out, to 3A Lake Washington on Friday night at Hartman Park. In the end, however, Mustangs, fueled by Zach Abbruzza’s fifth-inning grand slam over the left-field fence, came back from a 7-3 deficit and scored seven unanswered runs to win 10-7.
The Redmond Garden Club’s annual Plant Sale will be May 7 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 17817 NE 131st Pl. N.E. in Redmond.
Redmond resident Karin Duval has been selected as the first managing director for Leadership Eastside’s (LE) first premier leadership development program.