Otis Ray Flippin Otis Ray Flippin, 87 passed away July 31, 2010 in Mount Vernon, WA. He was born August…
Jay Inslee does not “represent,” he tells you what he has decided. Is that who you want voting on your behalf?
This became clear to us when we attended his recent town hall meeting.
Just two weeks ago, Democrats on the King County Council were adamant that voters needed to pay a higher sales tax to protect public safety. As a result, they put a two-tenths of one percent boost to the sales tax on the November ballot.
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 per week.
The SmashBros U9 baseball team, made up of boys from the Redmond North Little League, placed second at the Last…
A wedding ring with an inscription was found at the Redmond Saturday Market on July 31.
A record number of Redmond residents celebrated the 27th Annual National Night Out Against Crime, a national crime prevention event, Tuesday evening. Neighbors had a chance to mingle with local politicians, public safety officials and community volunteers.
The Rotary Club of Redmond Rousers has launched a new social media campaign with a blog at www.redmondrousersrotary.org.
This week’s special events for Redmond teens include live music at the Old Fire House Teen Center, 16510 NE 79th St., and a free outdoor movie on the lawn outside Redmond City Hall, 15670 NE 85th St.
The King County Veterans Citizen Levy Oversight Board has agreed to provide funding to help finance a legal fellowship with the goal of providing important legal services to King County veterans. The AmeriCorps fellowship is with the Northwest Justice Project and will assist veterans in removing the barriers to housing, employment, and self-sufficiency.
The Seattle area’s first Microsoft Store is set to open soon in Bellevue Square. This will be one of only seven such stores in the world. The opening date and event details have not yet been released.
Not even a chance for a state golf championship pulled Sammamish resident Spencer Weiss from the Plateau last week.
The 14-year-old, who qualified two weeks ago for the Washington State Junior Golf Association state tournament, received another offer simply too good to pass up.
SecondStory Repertory, the professional theatre at Redmond Town Center, kicks off a music concert series with a performance by Dan Connolly at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7.
King County residents can safely dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at no cost when the King County Wastemobile comes to Sammamish, Aug. 13-15 and Redmond Aug. 20-22.
Students in need will shop with law enforcement officials, firefighters and other volunteers at 11 Target stores next week, thanks to $26,400 worth of gift cards provided to The Salvation Army.
It’s been nearly two years since Redmond police detectives found Arpana Jinaga strangled to death in the Redmond apartment complex.
But they haven’t let up, according to a seattlepi.com story.
G2 Salon has opened at 16150 NE 85th St., Suite 213 in Redmond’s Village Square.
Owners are sisters Cynthia and Paula Glessner. The name G2 stands for “Glessner Times Two.”
The City of Redmond’s Arts in the Parks summer performance series is in full swing at Redmond City Hall, 15670 NE 85th St.
This year features a colorful line up of free outdoor performances and participatory events for the whole family. Tuesdays at noon are reserved for performances specifically for children and caregivers, while Fridays at 7pm are performances for all ages.
The Redmond Senior Baseball All-Stars (ages 15-16) placed second in the state tournament last month after a 10-4 defeat at the hands of District 10 champions Chinook/Kent, who went undefeated in the tournament.
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.