I can still remember the day Mark Hughes decided he would spend the rest of his life indoors.
The City of Redmond recently received funding to use for pedestrian safety from the Highway Safety Improvement Program, a federal aid program administered through the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
The 45th District’s state representatives will hold a town hall meeting Saturday, March 14 at the Redmond City Council Chambers at City Hall, 15670 NE 85th St.
Redmond teens help remove invasive plants during a Green Redmond Program event at Farrel-McWhirter Park last Saturday. The Redmond Youth…
March Madness doesn’t only apply to college basketball. It also describes the kind of weather experienced in King County this weekend – a wintry pattern that could continue into Monday and Tuesday and disrupt Metro Transit bus service.
Beginning Thursday, March 12, critical utility work will start at the intersection of Redmond Way and Cleveland Street resulting in…
I wanted to wait until I was a little less upset about this incident before I put pen to paper — or should I say fingers to keyboard.
A new art piece at the Redmond Regional Library, 15990 NE 85th St., will be unveiled and dedicated at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 7 in the conference room at the east entrance of the library. Light refreshments will be served.
American Girl Fashion Show: March 13-15. Features fashion show, meal or tea, doll hair salon and more. Cost: $55. Meydenbauer Center, 11100 N.E. Sixth St., Bellevue. 425-488-4580 or www.StarGuildFashionShow.org.
Thanks to 29 generous donors, the Puget Sound Cheerful Givers President’s Day fundraising campaign brought in enough money to buy toys for 600 birthday bags. The bags will be distributed to families served by Hopelink, so that their children can celebrate their birthdays, in spite of these difficult economic times.
Sen. Eric Oemig, D-Kirkland, recently sponsored Tara Stamaris, a 15-year-old from Redmond, as a Senate page.
The New Poet’s Society (http://New-Poets-Society.org) is seeking donations to provide scholarship money for high-school-aged poets.
This week’s…
A promising start soon turned sour for the Redmond boys’ basketball team. The Mustangs couldn’t keep up with top-ranked Federal…
Crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) have begun work on a project to repave nearly four miles of State Route 520 between Interstate-405 in Bellevue and West Lake Sammamish Parkway in Redmond.
Three Redmond residents will be on stage when the Bellevue Community College Drama Department presents the classic musical, “The Music Man,” in four performances March 5-7. Tickets, at $15 general admission ($12 students), are available only through Brown Paper Tickets (www.Brownpapertickets.com, or 1-800-838-3006). Redmond resident Tsige Tafesse, a graduate of Redmond High School, will play Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn, wife of the River City mayor and a major town gossip. Bethany Roddy, a home-schooling graduate, sings in the chorus, and Tania Anirudhan, a junior-high level home-schooled student, will appear as a member of the ragtag Kids’ Band. Carlson Theatre is located on BCC’s main campus, 3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Bellevue. For information, call (425) 564-3114.
Redmond-based Microsoft program manager Lola Ball will be among presenters at the “Expanding Your Horizons for Middle School Girls” conference, on Saturday, March 21 at Bellevue Community College.
From left, Redmond City Council Vice President Pat Vache, Kitty Vache (obscured), Trish Tokarek, Chris Williamson, Gena Wikstrom, and City…