Your article (“Let’s talk about race,” Redmond Reporter, Dec. 14) missed an opportunity to explain the reasons for the enormity…
Regarding the article on package porch pirates (Redmond Reporter, Nov. 23), there are couple of other protective measures that customers…
This year, Redmond welcomed two new councilmembers, made meetings more accessible to the public and more.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione outlines city’s 2019-20 biennial budget and six-year financial plan.
The more we talk about it, the more we can prevent incidents from happening.
KCLS was named a Five Star Library, which recognizes the services it provides to the community.
Sometimes the best intentions do the greatest environmental damage.
For immigrant women on the Eastside, Turkcha is here to help.
Join us in being thankful and helpful.
Aaron Alvarado’s time in the U.S. Marine Corps has transferred to his work at Waste Management.
One can only conclude that President Donald Trump’s reality is his and his alone.
Voters drank Big Oil’s “Kool-Aid” on Nov. 6 and rejected Initiative 1631.
What happens when bad behavior does not come with consequences?
Did you know that 50 percent of all lifetime causes of mental illness begin at age 14, and 75 percent…
The highs and lows from Tuesday’s election.
Looming taxes continue to burden property owners
How an unlikely group of teenagers achieved success through the support of their community.
I haven’t been a nudist my whole life, but, over the past few years, I’ve started spending time with more…
On Oct. 8, the United Nations issued a new climate report that states it is imperative we limit warming to…
This is in response to the guest column on Oct. 12 by Dr. Mark Vossler in the Redmond Reporter on…