Koyo Kim, an orchestra student from Redmond High School (RHS), will solo on the violin with the Seattle Symphony at…
Redmond’s Thinkspace, which offers green office space and support services to small business owners, start-ups, entrepreneurs and tech companies, will…
The Fine Arts at Faith series will feature a concert by flutist Susan Telford and harpist Juliet Stratton at 4…
Cirque du Soleil returns to King County’s Marymoor Park in Redmond this summer, with a Thursday, June 3 premiere of…
Bomb technicians were called to the Overlake Safeway after a suspicious, tampered-with liquid cleanser spray bottle was found in one…
Dr. Timothy McFadden, an upper cervical specific chiropractor, has announced the addition of Brainwave Optimization with RTB™ (Real Time Balancing)…
Building on its Elevate America program to provide technology training to help prepare people for 21st-century jobs, Redmond-based Microsoft Corp….
The Evergreen Healthcare Foundation Annual Gala, planned for Saturday, May 1, will benefit Evergreen Hospital Medical Center’s Cardiovascular Services. The…
Ruth K. Chapman Hedreen March 10, 1911 – February 24, 2110 Ruth Hedreen, 98, passed away peacefully of natural causes…
Thanks to the Redmond Police Department and Redmond High School staff for choosing to stand their ground and teach the…
Gov. Chris Gregoire wants to help balance the state budget by imposing a number of “sin taxes.” That always sounds…
Redmond-based DigiPen Institute of Technology’s Game Design program has secured the No. 2 slot on Princeton Review’s list saluting the…
Lake Washington School District will hold a surplus material and equipment sale on from 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, March 20 from…
The Redmond City Council approved the site and official name of the Redmond Bike Park by a unanimous 7-0 vote…
Students from David Meisner’s 6th grade class and Pat Pietersen’s kindergarten class at Emily Dickinson Elementary School in Redmond have…
The Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s fifth annual “Legacy for Learning” luncheon is on Wednesday, April 28 at Juanita High School,…
The results of the Feb. 9 election are now final according to King County Elections, and Lake Washington School District (LWSD) passed two of three measures on the ballot.
The Replacement of Existing Educational Programs and Operations Levy passed by a margin of 61.63 percent yes votes to 38.37 percent no votes. The Replacement of Existing Capital Projects Levies passed by a margin of 59.11 percent yes votes to 40.89 percent no votes. Both of these replacement levies needed a simple majority, 50 percent plus one vote, to pass. These two levies provide about one fifth of the district’s operating budget and pay for both technology and major facilities work.
Evergreen Junior High PTSA, in cooperation with SecondStory Repertory Theatre, will present “Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr.” on March 11-13 at…