Evergreen Junior High PTSA, in cooperation with SecondStory Repertory Theatre, will present “Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr.” on March 11-13 at…
Washington’s economy picked up some steam in January, adding an estimated 12,400 jobs – the first monthly gain since November…
Redmond women on NLGA team The Northwest Ladies Golf Association (NLGA) has announced that five Redmond residents have been named…
“News from the World of Wireless” will be the topic at the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce’s March 17 membership…
Olive Boutique, at 23535 NE Novelty Hill Road, will host a Girls’ Night Out Tuesday, March 9 from 7-9 p.m….
Teri Herrera of Redmond are among the five candidates for the open seat on the King Conservation District (King CD)…
Group Health Cooperative, one of Washington’s largest employers, is currently seeking candidates for three Board of Trustees positions, with elections…
TOP Food & Drug stores, including the Redmond TOP Food location at 7320 170th Ave. NE are combining efforts with…
Let the Madness begin.
March Can Madness, a fun, competitive food drive for Hopelink, is underway.
Ben Wobker of Redmond Physical Therapy came up with the idea of a canned food collection using “brackets,” similar to college basketball’s March Madness.
Claire Ann (Laffin) Klanderud Claire Ann (Laffin) Klanderud passed away on February 4, 2010. Claire was born to Thomas and…
SecondStory Repertory (SSR), located upstairs at Redmond Town Center, continues its 11th season of children’s theatre with a musical adaptation…
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 Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS), a mosque in Redmond, and its Interfaith and Outreach (I&O), will host an…
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…