Since May 2008, nearly 20,000 Redmond residents or employees have been using alternative forms of transportation and logging them on GOrtrip.com, reducing 2 million vehicle trips in the city.
Redmond High School (RHS) junior Jasmine Keith’s Wumpus rendition was selected for this year’s “Hunt the Wumpus” event.
Tonight (May 10), Sustainable Redmond (sustainableredmond.org) is partnering with Eastside Timebank to host a documentary screening at the Redmond Library at 15990 N.E. 85th.
The Redmond Saturday Market opened last Saturday, complete with a pep band, tantalizing food and pastries, baby alpacas and goods from local artisans.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione gave a speech and his wife cut the ribbon Saturday morning, marking the start of an event that will run every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Oct. 29 on Leary Way Northeast near the Redmond Town Center.
Danielle Lynch, the new interim executive director for the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce is hoping to “create a new energy within the chamber,” she said Tuesday.
During his second appearance at the Redmond Senior Center’s (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat, Mayor John Marchione spent Friday morning speaking with citizens about various happenings in the city.
The City of Redmond has launched a new crime-mapping feature on its website to allow users to see where and when police activity has occurred.
Los Gentlemen were not be denied at this year’s Old Fire House (OFH) Teen Center Classic Rockathon.
The Seattle-based band clinched first place in the final round of the fifth annual battle of the bands at the teen center last Friday night.
This fall, Stephanie Malaska will see one of her childhood dreams come true.
Along with the rest of the country, Javed Sikander, Arsalan Bukhari and Hyder Ali were all relieved at the news of Osama bin Laden’s death.
The barnyard at Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park is currently closed for pest control, maintenance and repair, but the popular barnyard animals can still be viewed by residents.
At the Redmond Parent Cooperative Preschool (RPCP) and Redmond Toddler Group (RTG), the parents are there to learn just as much as the children.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione will present “The State of the City” address at the May 18 Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Matt’s Rotisserie in Redmond Town Center.
Redmond residents Loren and Gail Wegener contributed time and love in raising a puppy for Guide Dogs for the Blind, and were proud to see the dog graduate as a guide in a formal ceremony at the Guide Dog campus in Boring, Ore earlier this month.
Residents will have a chance to learn about and give input on the proposed new Rose Hill/Stella School Middle School at a May 19 open house from 6:30-8 p.m. at Rose Hill Junior High in Redmond.
The Redmond HealthPoint community clinic is slated to reopen Friday morning (May 6) after an industrial hygienist deemed the downtown office safe for staff members and patients, according to the clinic’s marketing and community relation manager Diana Olsen.
Assistance League® of the Eastside members will be delivering flowers and Mother’s Day cards this weekend to women in domestic violence shelters in Redmond as part of the organization’s Starting Over Support Program.
Arjun V. Narayanan, a senior at Redmond High School, has received a $2,500 National Merit Scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).
Narayanan was chosen from a pool of more than 15,000 finalists in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program.
This past Saturday, Evergreen Hospital’s 10th annual fundraising gala raised $1.16 million to help fund revolutionary cancer-detecting imaging technology – the first of its kind in King County.
The weather may not say spring yet, but a sure sign it has arrived is when the City of Redmond kicks the Pavement Management Program into full gear. Starting the week of May 9, crews will begin pavement resurfacing work in several locations around the city.