Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) students from International Community School and Lake Washington High School recently participated in the…
Adults and youths 13 years or older are invited to the Sammamish Rowing Association (SRA) boathouse, located at 5022 W. Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast in Redmond, on Saturday, March 13 for an introductory course in rowing.
Both land training and on-the-water instruction are included in the $38 course fee. After the course, participants will have the chance to learn more about the beginner’s rowing classes held this spring at the SRA.
When Redmond residents receive their property tax bills this month, actual dollars due on their tax bills are expected to be approximately 3.3 percent lower than in 2009.
The Bikes Belong Coalition, a bicycle advocacy group, has awarded a $10,000 community grant to the City of Redmond to…
The Department of Defense has announced the death of a 19-year-old Marine from Redmond. Lance Corporal Eric L. Ward died…
Debbie Brown of Redmond, the director of surgical services at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, recently completed Homeland Security training at…
Lorraine Marie Photography has partnered with Redmond-based Starlight Children’s Foundation Washington in a charity book fundraising campaign. Seattle-area families are…
The Community Scholarship Awards (CSA) program has been launched for the 2009-10 school year. The CSA is a scholarship program…
A lecture by linguist Bill VanPatten, Ph.D., which was scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 25 at The Overlake School in Redmond,…
Redmond’s Old Fire House Teen Center (OFH) is calling all aspiring young musicians to enter the fourth annual OFH Classic…
Crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will close all lanes of eastbound State Route 520 between SR 202 and Union Hill Road tonight and tomorrow night. The closures will allow crews to shift barrier and stripe lanes.
Local mascot celebrities are featured in a new, lighthearted video public service announcement (PSA) that cheers on local fans to…
The Bear Creek School boys’ basketball team took a step closer to a Class 2B state berth with a 74-38…
Phillip Klassen, a ninth-grader at Redmond Junior High and representing Redmond High at last weekend’s Class 4A swimming and diving…
Your Feb. 18 editorial on our state budget woes might ignore the “human cost” of Tim Eyman’s initiatives.
Mr. Andrew Villeneuve was correct about one thing in his Feb. 12 column — not everyone wants to work together.
His supporting statement that not everyone, referring to the Republicans, demonstrates a flawed assessment. Mr. Villeneuve should ask himself: “Why is it that the Democrats (with a super majority in both houses) have failed to pass any meaningful legislation?”
As a community member and teacher, news such as last Friday’s drug arrests at Redmond High School can be pretty discouraging.
How encouraging that same evening to open The Redmond Reporter and read stories about students excelling in sports, scouting, music, drama and academics or overcoming the challenges of autism and engaged students raising money for the American Read Cross Haitian relief.
Eastside Basketball Club (EBC), a competitive youth basketball and sports training organization, held its official ribbon-cutting celebration and unveiled its…
In celebration of National Pancake Day, IHOP restaurants nationwide will offer each guest a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes, from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Children’s Miracle Network and other local charities.
Gear, a video game designed by Redmond-based DigiPen Institute of Technology students, was named the $100,000 non-professional grand prize winner…