Candidates for local and state elections have been filing to run in the November election. The Reporter has compiled a list of candidates and will… Continue reading
Paul Blair has taught health education at the Evergreen Middle School since it was opened in 1982.
One dozen bicyclists will be kicking off a cross-country bike trip in support of a Kirkland-based nonprofit on May 27 in downtown Seattle. The group,… Continue reading
The past year has been a tense one for Muslims in America, both nationally and locally. A report released on May 9 by the Council… Continue reading
“It’s work, there’s a lot of days in rubber boots and sweatshirts, but it’s nice people,” in the industry, Ingalls said. “I can’t complain.”
The City of Redmond is considering raising park impact fees to help pay for building new parks and major renovations of existing ones. A study… Continue reading
Redmond Mayor John Marchione gave a state of the city address Thursday morning at the Marriott Hotel at Redmond Town Center. The event was put… Continue reading
Four chess players from Redmond High School (RHS) took home the fifth-place prize at a national competition last weekend in Nashville, Tenn. The competition topped… Continue reading
These changes could affect up to 12 bus routes managed by Sound Transit and King County Metro which currently make stops at Eastside locations and in Seattle from the University of Washington down to South Lake Union and the city’s downtown core.
Advocates say safe injection sites would allow users to consume the drugs in a safe environment with clean needles, which reduces the risk of contracting diseases like HIV, as well as letting staff respond to medical emergencies.
A provision in the Washington state Senate’s approved budget would shift some $70 million in pension contributions from the state to local municipalities if signed into law.
Dan Ullom strikes one as a person who would fit well as a book store owner. With a semi-tamed red beard and friendly demeanor, it… Continue reading
The community of senior citizens at Trilogy at Redmond Ridge continue to pull together twice a month to keep their community safe and forests healthy.… Continue reading
A draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for the second phase of the Energize Eastside project was released on Monday. The statement was released by Energize… Continue reading
In 2012, custodians at Lake Washington School District (LWSD) decided to move their schools in a greener direction, and nearly five years later, their efforts… Continue reading
When it is completed, it will be the city’s first urban park and fit within the guiding development philosophy of the city.
The Redmond City Council took action on a number of issues on Tuesday, including awarding several contracts. • At the meeting, Watson Asphalt Paving Co.… Continue reading
Members of the Redmond High School chess club may not be able to represent their school at the upcoming US Chess Federation tournament.