In honor of the National Park Service Centennial, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is offering free entrance to state parks on Aug. 25 — the 100th anniversary of the federal agency. Day-use visitors will not need a Discover Pass to visit state parks.
The Old Fire House Teen Center is hosting its Third Annual Skate Jam, a skate competition on Saturday at the Edge Skate Park.
Redmond residents will hold a Walk for Safety at 5:45 p.m. this Tuesday on the Marymoor Park Trail to celebrate the courage and strength of the woman who was attacked on the trail on Aug. 5.
The United States men’s 8 rowing squad snagged fourth place in last Saturday’s final at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at Lagoa Stadium.
When Paul Burke first wanted to move out of his mother’s house after college, he started out by checking ads on Craigslist.
Dealing with a cancer diagnosis is not easy.
Tuesday, Aug. 9
Olympic final, here they come.
A Redmond naturopathic doctor has been charged with count 1 indecent liberties, according to King County Superior Court documents.
Redmond police recommended charges of mail theft and second-degree possession of stolen property on Aug. 5 as a result of a recent investigation of three subjects.
Sophie Velea (standing on left), a rising second-grader at The Bear Creek School, won the 2016 Pan American Chess Championship in the U8 Girls section July 24-31 in Montevideo, Uruguay.
OneRedmond and NuOz Technologies will present a “Spams & Scams!” education workshop on how to protect your business and employees at 8 a.m. Sept. 22 at NuOz, 15801 N.E. 85th St., Redmond.
Mark Karasek, 23, who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder after his father, Zdenek Karasek, was shot and killed on Jan. 9, 2015 will have his next case-setting hearing on Sept. 19, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. He had a hearing on Monday.
Redmond’s Rob Munn and Hans Struzyna and their United States men’s 8 rowing squad placed second in heat two today at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at Lagoa Stadium.
Six days after a male suspect attacked a 42-year-old Redmond woman on the Marymoor Park Trail, detectives from the Redmond Police Department (RPD) and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) are working closely to locate the suspect.
Redmond’s Morghan King took sixth in the women’s 48kg (106.0 pounds) weightlifting competition on Saturday at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sopita Tanasan of Thailand took the gold with 200 kg (440.9 pounds). Sri Wahyuni Augustiani of Indonesia took silver with 192 kg (423.2) pounds and Hiromi Miyake of Japan took bronze with 188 kg (414.4).
It all started with a pinhole camera.
While Dylan Sabine may not know exactly what he would like to be when he grows up, he does know he would like to pursue a career in marine science.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene attended one day of a seven-week program at AT&T’s offices in Redmond on Friday. The program offers 11th- and 12th-grade girls 300-plus hours of instruction in web development and design, robotics and mobile development, along with mentorship and exposure to top female engineers and entrepreneurs.
On Monday, Redmond-based Aegis Living will celebrate “Happiness Happens Day,” an unofficial holiday designed to recognize that happiness is contagious and that the simple act of sharing happiness brings joy to others.