City of Redmond staff and consultants from Hilride are seeking input on the draft design for a new Redmond Bike Park, including bike features, pedestrian trails, access points, safety features, landscaping and more.
Suzan DelBene, the Democratic nominee for Washington’s 8th Congressional District, officially filed to run for office yesterday, according to a press release. DelBene, an experienced entrepreneur and business leader, is challenging three-term incumbent Congressman Dave Reichert.
Redmond resident Andy Hill filed yesterday as a candidate for State Senate in the 45th legislative district and said that he is an ordinary citizen running to make big changes in Olympia.
Half Price Books stores, including the Redmond location at 7805 Leary Way NE, are offering a “Feed Your Brain” summer reading program which encourages children 14 and under to read at least 15 minutes a day.
On Thursday, police agencies around the state, including Redmond police, will begin enforcing Washington’s newly-revised law restricting the use of wireless devices by drivers.
A summer reading program for adults kicks off Monday, June 14 at the Redmond Regional Library and Kirkland Library branches of the King County Library System (KCLS).
The Eastside Symphony will present the winner of its Young Soloists audition, violinist Alice Leung, in a performance of Lalo’s romantic “Symphonie Espagnole,” at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 19. The performance will be part of the Eastside Symphony’s final concert of the season, “Fanfares and Fantasies,” at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center, 17272 NE 104th St.
The Redmond Foundation has been founded in honor of Redmond’s upcoming centennial in 2012.
The Redmond Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to building a healthy, vibrant and engaged community in the city of Redmond.
A joint enforcement operation conducted last night by the Redmond Police Department and the Washington State Liquor Control Board found that 78 percent of Redmond establishments are doing their job correctly.
The wildly popular “Top Chef” tour bus will make its first-ever stop in the Northwest this weekend — and one of the stops will be in Redmond.
The Redmond Senior Center, 8703 160th Ave. NE, will host the Northwest Senior Games Dance Day, a non-competitive, recreational dance event on Friday, June 18.
The Redmond Historical Society will host its annual picnic from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, June 12 at Anderson Park, 7802 168th Ave. NE. All community members are welcome.
It’s time to park the phone and drive the car.
Those are words from Sen. Tracey Eide, one of the sponsors for the new hands-free cell phone law that will become a primary offense, starting next Thursday.
Betty Trimble Brown Betty Trimble Brown, 85, a resident of Redmond passed away May 15, 2010. She was born on…
This summer, Waste Management’s new Clean Cart Challenge Prize Patrol will be in local neighborhoods, including Redmond, checking out recycling carts and rewarding top-notch recyclers with gift cards.
All Waste Management customers in Redmond, unincorporated King County, Kirkland, Bothell, Auburn, Burien, Federal Way, Marysville and unincorporated Snohomish County are eligible to win.
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.
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) offers a summer school program for elementary students but parents have to pay tuition for their students to attend. A grant of $63,000 from the Lake Washington Schools Foundation (LWSF) will enable 115 elementary students who are academically at risk and in financial need to attend Core Academic Summer School at no charge.
I am writing in response to the recent editorial written by Lance Hood in the May 28 edition of the Redmond Reporter.
While Mr. Hood may be a fine technology marketer, an economic analyst and historian he is not.
An attentive man helped Redmond police nab a purse snatcher yesterday morning.
At around 11 a.m., the witness saw the suspect in the Trader Joe’s parking lot off of Redmond Way, looking around to make sure other people weren’t watching and stole an unattended purse from a shopping cart outside. A lady had left it there by accident, according to Jim Bove, Redmond police spokesperson.
Animal Control officers will begin “emphasis patrols” at King County parks beginning today to enforce rules regarding unlicensed dogs, aggressive dogs and dogs not on a leash.
According to King County code 7.12.410, pets are required to be on a leash and under control at all times, and owners must clean up after pets.