With a name like Port of Seattle, many Redmond residents may wonder why they pay a property tax for a government entity that does not serve them.
While the port does play a significant role in the Emerald City, its jurisdiction extends to cover the greater King County area, including Redmond.
On Tuesday, Port Commissioner Gael Tarleton explained the organization’s local significance to Redmond City Council during its study session meeting, held in the Council Chambers at City Hall.
On April 22, Redmond High School (RHS) DECA students will be holding a spring market and silent auction to raise money to attend the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Orlando, Fla. later this month.
A Woodinville man suspected of raping a 13-year-old girl has been arrested by King County deputies, according to a report by the seattlepi.com.
Drivers crossing Lake Washington on the State Route 520 floating bridge should be prepared for delays beginning tonight (Wednesday, April 13) while Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) bridge crews perform monthly maintenance work.
On April 23, the City of Redmond will be is holding its annual Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza at the Redmond Senior Center (RSC), located at 8703 160th Ave. N.E.
On Monday, April 18, the eastbound curb lane on Redmond Way between Bear Creek Parkway and 160th Avenue Northeast (from the KFC driveway to the U.S. Health Works driveway) will close for an estimated three weeks.
The last decade has not been easy for Bill Burns, but a recent fitness kick has jump started a new career — and attitude.
The City of Redmond and the Cascade Land Conservancy have partnered to sponsor a work party to celebrate Arbor Day on Saturday, April 30 from 9 a.m.-noon at Watershed Preserve, 21760 Novelty Hill Road.
You can own a piece of Lake Washington High School (LWHS) history.
As part of the special community event, “Farewell to Old LW,” a silent auction and memorabilia sale will raise money to purchase an electronic reader board for the new school, which will open to staff and students in September 2011.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione held a re-election kickoff event earlier this week. The Reporter asked him some questions about his first term in office and what he wants to accomplish, if re-elected.
The City of Redmond will host an Earth Day planting event on Saturday, April 16 from 9 a.m.-noon at Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park, 19545 Redmond Road. Tools, training, gloves, water and light refreshments will be provided.
On March 26, Redmond resident Christopher Lu won top honors at the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Junior Piano Competition in Milwaukee.
The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.
On Tuesday, April 5, the Redmond City Council adopted the new Redmond zoning code, which goes into effect on April 16.
Washington state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler revoked Isaac Mayanja’s insurance license after the Redmond agent allegedly misappropriated thousands of dollars from his clients.
Students at Horace Mann Elementary School on Education Hill are working hard to make the campus a greener place.
Students from Norman Rockwell Elementary School will be performing “Arabian Nights” April 15-16 at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center at 17272 N.E. 104th St.
Redmond police arrested a 29-year-old Auburn man who they believe was responsible for six different bicycle thefts on or near the Microsoft, Corp. campus over the last month.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione kicked off his re-election campaign Wednesday morning with plenty of handshakes, hugs, pats on the back and smiles, along with a vow to continue to build neighborhood connections, while keeping Redmond a financially strong city.
Local residents have a lot of questions about the high school Lake Washington School District (LWSD) is proposing to build across the street from Louisa May Alcott Elementary School in Redmond.