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Microsoft Corp. and Boeing announced a collaboration on Monday to bring innovative operational efficiency solutions to global aviation customers, according to Microsoft’s blog.
Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream shop has become a local haven for many ice cream lovers. With its organic ingredients and innovative flavors, there’s something in it for everyone who walks through the doors.
In the upcoming primary election, there are five candidates running for the Congressional District 1 representative position.
On July 7, five police officers in Dallas were shot and killed by a lone sniper who specifically targeted law enforcement during a peaceful protest.
Michael R. Matthews of Redmond received a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering with a nuclear engineering concentration from the Virginia Military Institute during its commencement ceremony on May 16.
The housing market continued to be frenzy hot in June but there was a short breath of fresh air for homebuyers. More inventory came on the market, and that, coupled with the continuation of historically low interest rates, brought some welcome relief to the backlog of buyers who have been waiting to purchase a home. The median home price in King County jumped from $560,000 in May to $573,000 last month and price appreciation continues to be extremely positive.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) today introduced the Birth Control Privacy Act (H.R. 5746) to ensure women’s personal medical decisions about contraception are not disclosed to their employers — preventing serious exposures of personal health data and protecting the financial security of millions of women and their families.
Jon Thaler, son of Kaylene and David Thaler of Redmond, recently earned the Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Award.
In response to recommendations from the Mayor’s Task Force on Homelessness, the City of Redmond is launching a community education and awareness campaign, including a new website focused on homelessness. The website addresses the causes of homelessness, current efforts underway — and encourages everyone who lives or works in Redmond to be part of the solution.
Cathy Cavanaugh of Redmond was recently honored by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) with the Making It Happen Awards.
All day Saturday, downtown Redmond was busy with activity as local residents gathered for the 76th Annual Derby Days Summer Festival.
Vicki Todd of Redmond recently released a visual memoir, “Unstuck: One Heroine’s Journey of Art and the Courage to Live on Purpose.”
As Boeing reaches a major milestone in its existence — 100 years — one can’t help but focus on not only what the company has done for the Pacific Northwest and the world, but the suppliers that have helped keep the airline kingpin flying after all these years.
Late Wednesday morning, middle-aged women circled the perimeter the prayer hall, attempting to hush groups of chatty ladies — often resulting in a greater racket than the noise they were trying to silence.
Incumbent Larry Springer is running unopposed as the Democratic party’s 45th Legislative House District Position 2 candidate after 12 years in office. The Reporter caught up with him to discuss his platforms and policies.
Ramiro Valderrama first became involved in local civic issues when he and other Sammamish residents were concerned about some of the road construction happening in their city.
Public safety has been a cornerstone for Roger Goodman for the better part of a decade, but political career of the Kirkland Democrat didn’t start out that way.
The Redmond Regional Library is hosting a community forum for locals to share, process and heal following the Orlando massacre last month.