Many of the world’s top track cyclists from Canada, New Zealand, Australia and across the U.S. converged on Marymoor Park’s…
Crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WDOT) began fieldwork in Lake Washington today to study the lakebed where support columns and anchors will be placed for a new SR 520 bridge.
On Tuesday, Sept. 14 the Redmond Massage Envy joins 18 Puget Sound area Massage Envy locations and over 600 others by hosting the “Massage for the Cure,” benefitting the Susan G. Komen for the Cure in the fight against breast cancer.
Drivers traveling between Seattle and Redmond this weekend should plan ahead for a full closure of eastbound SR 520 in Redmond.
The Redmond Zucchini 500 is scheduled from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, August 14 at the Redmond Saturday Market, 7730 Leary Way NE.
Kids can come to the market a build a race car out of vegetables. Participants must sign up at the market’s information desk to reserve a space before the race day. Entry is free and all materials will be provided.
I read the column, “Federal health care law will cause costs to soar,” in the July 16 Redmond Reporter and I thought that I was reading an article from the Republican party.
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 Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its seventh annual golf tournament on Aug. 30 at the Plateau Club in Sammamish, with a shotgun start scheduled for noon.
Burnstead Baseball is holding tryouts on Sunday, July 25 at Redmond Ridge Field from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. for the 2011…
Former Redmond High School pitching ace Erika Hendron will be one of the instructors for the annual Lady Sharks Fastpitch…
Wendy Warrington (left) of Integrity Plus Inc., a construction design firm in Redmond, was the lucky winner of the Redmond Reporter’s Best of Redmond drawing, which was sponsored by the Redmond Town Center.
Redmond-based Aegis Living, a national leader in senior living and assisted living communities, has announced that Judy Meleliat has joined the company as its chief marketing officer. She will lead all marketing and sales efforts for the companies 35 senior living communities in Washington, California and Nevada.
The City of Redmond could receive close to $1.1 million in new revenue in 2012 if voters approve a countywide sales tax increase in November to pay for public safety services.
At their July 20 meeting, the Redmond City Council listened to a presentation by Jennifer Ziegler, Director of Communications and Government Relations for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Tolling Division, on the SR 520 Bridge tolling plan.
Redmond’s Knights of Columbus Council 8102 — also known as Holy Smoke in the barbecue world — won three first places (chicken, ribs and brisket) and the People’s Choice Award at last Saturday’s contest at the Bothell Knights of Columbus location.
King County Animal Regional Services plans to reduce the license fee for unaltered animals from $90 to $60 (Redmond Reporter, July 9, 2010).
The Municipal League of King County has released its non-partisan evaluations of 122 legislative, judicial and local candidates. The full list of ratings is available online at www.munileague.org.
For contested races affecting Redmond, candidate ratings include the following:
A Back-to-School donation drive for Treehouse, an agency that helps foster children in King County, will be held during the Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee’s (RYPAC) free outdoor showing of the movie “Where the Wild Things Are” on Saturday, July 31 at Idylwood Park Beach, 3650 West Lake Sammamish Parkway in Redmond. RYPAC members will accept donations of clothing and money for Treehouse that night.
The following students from Redmond have graduated from Seattle Pacific University, a premier Christian university with a comprehensive academic program:
Redmond’s Willows Run Golf Club will be hosting the 16th annual Peter Kirk Golf Classic, put on by the Greater Kirkland Chamber of Commerce, on July 28.