Redmond police arrested a 27-year-old man for brandishing a dangerous weapon after he pulled a knife on the owner of a downtown Redmond dry cleaning business Monday morning.
Redmond police received a call from the owner of Redmond Cleaners Inc., which is located at 7981 Leary Way NE, at around 11 a.m. The owner told police that he found the suspect outside in a nearby alley, urinating. When the owner asked the suspect to stop urinating, the suspect allegedly pulled out a chrome folding knife and began lunging at the owner, according to Redmond police spokesperson Jim Bove.
The NEA Foundation will present a Redmond educator with the inaugural Green Prize in Public Education at an award ceremony at Redmond High School on Monday, April 19.
There will be no cuts to the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) 2010-11 budget, superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball announced Wednesday.
While the recently adopted final state budget includes cuts to K-12 education funding, LWSD analyzed the state-funding impact to its budget and determined cuts will not be needed of the 2010-11 school year, according to a LWSD press release.
The City of Redmond is hosting an open house for residents and businesses to tell city officials and staff what programs, services or projects they would like to see either added to or deleted from the City 2011/2012 budget.
Hopelink, a Redmond-based nonprofit organization serving people in need in north and east King County, has hired Lauren Thomas as its new Chief Financial Officer/Chief Operating Officer.
The Redmond-based Family Resource Center will hold its 13th annual Eastside Volunteer Fair from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, April 24 at Crossroads Mall, Northeast 8th Street and 156th Avenue in Bellevue.
Eastside Audubon has awarded Devin McMahon, a senior at Redmond High School, its Brian Gershon College Scholarship for 2010.
To celebrate both Arbor Day on April 14 and Earth Day on April 22, Molbak’s, 13625 NE 175th St. in…
You’re more likely to get killed in a traffic accident involving speed in King County than anywhere else in the…
The “Deep Diving Dolphins” from Redmond’s Audubon Elementary School are the Grand Champions of King County in the Global Reading…
Redmond resident Andy Hill has announced that he is running for the Washington State Senate in the 45th Legislative District, challenging incumbent Eric Oemig.
For the first time ever, the King County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center has received national accreditation from CALEA, the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement.
The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of…
Eastside Audubon will hold its eighth annual Native Plant Sale from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, May 22 at the Kirkland Children’s School, 5311 108th Avenue NE in Kirkland.
The Redmond Police Department is offering several free safety classes this spring. These are not “self-defense” classes. However, they feature…
Redmond Police Department will hold “Tip-A-Cop” events to benefit the Special Olympics of Washington from noon-8 p.m. Saturday, April 17…
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball said Tuesday that the district does not plan to put another…
To ensure that Redmond forests stay healthy, volunteers are needed to work in the parks removing non-native invasive plants.
The first work party of 2010 is from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, April 24 at Viewpoint Park, 18440 NE 24th Street. No prior experience is necessary and tools and gloves are provided.
Favorable weather and efficient construction work have helped put two major traffic projects in Redmond on the fast track to completion.
Both the SR-520 widening project, between SR-202 and West Lake Sammamish Parkway, managed by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WDOT) and the Northeast 36th Street Bridge project by the City of Redmond could very well be completed by the end of the year.
Two final public events will be held at Lake Washington High School (LWHS) in the Chapple Gymnasium and in the Cadle Theatre to say goodbye to old facilities as they close to make way for new, improved facilities, as part of the school’s construction project to open in fall 2011.