From left: Redmond Police Officer Jesse Bollerud, Lt. Tim Gately and Jim Bove, community outreach facilitator for the police department,…
Reunion at Redmond Ridge, America-At-Home Real Estate and Vision House will host a community housewarming to benefit homeless mothers and children in need of household items for transitioning into their own homes.
I must say that Jim Robinson makes a good point about seeking change in Redmond government (Letter to the Editor, Feb. 7 issue).
Had the letter been written 18 months ago it would have been both timely and prescient.
I read Mr. Robinson’s letter to the Reporter in the Feb. 7 issue, and I feel it is important to reply.
The Redmond vs. Garfield basketball game: Old news, right?
Don’t miss your chance to learn about some of the mysteries of the universe from a noted and pioneering theoretical particle physicist.
There’s cautious optimism at Frankie’s Pizza & Pasta that hearty, affordable food won’t ever go out of style, even in a recession.
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State Rep. Mark Miloscia proposed legislation that would add an 18.5 percent tax on pornographic materials in Washington state.
The Redmond Police Department will offer a free Identity Theft class at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.25 in the Public Safety Building (PD) training room at 8701 160th Ave. NE.
The Overlake girls’ basketball overcame a rough start to finish off Cedar Park Christian, 45-43, in a 1A Emerald City League contest on Tuesday.
Out of 2,702 entries received, National Geographic chose Redmond resident Damien Murphy’s stunning image of a pristine, snowy hill as one of 20 winners in its “Visions of Paradise” photography contest.
The visual portrayals of what the entrants regarded as “Heaven on Earth” are showcased in the “Visions of Parad
In Olympia, everyone is trying to save money. Ideas that were unheard of a year ago are now getting serious consideration. And that’s good. Budget fat can build up anywhere, including nooks and crannies in “hands off” areas of state government, including education and the state prison system.
Honor Society students from Stella Schola Middle School in Redmond recently heard about the wish of a 14-year-old boy from Sea-Tac. Siiuta Fola, whose nickname is Chuka, has been fighting leukemia for the past year and often does not feel well enough to do normal teenage things.
The Redmond Police Department will offer a free Identity Theft class at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25 in the Public Safety Building (PD) training room at 8701 160th Ave. NE. RSVP by e-mail at jbove@redmond.gov. Seating is limited, so reply only if you are sure to attend.
The New Poet’s Society is launching its second annual poetry contest for students from six high schools in the Lake Washington School District: Redmond High School, Lake Washington High School, Juanita High School, Eastlake High School, BEST High School and the International Community School.
Lady Stangs hold on against Bulldogs
It was a fight to the finish, but the Mustangs held on to a slim fourth-quarter lead in front of a packed house at Redmond’s Reiger Gymnasium and beat Garfield 56-50 for their third-straight win.
Katherine Grace Bond will be at SoulFood Books and Cafe, 15748 Redmond Way, from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8, reading her book “The Legend of the Valentines.”
Like clockwork, initiative guru Tim Eyman once again pumps the press for more publicity.
Bagged goods: A employee at a business in the 17200 block of Redmond Way reported that a man entered the store with nothing and then was seen a short time later exiting the store with a bag full of items slung over his shoulder. The suspect was described to officers.