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Local group networks to fight hunger

Like most other Eastside cities, Redmond has a Nourishing Network food program, and like most other chapters, its…

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Redmond considers raising 2018 impact fees

Redmond city staff is examining annual increases to transportation, fire and school impact fee rates.

OneRedmond CEO Bart Phillips addresses the crowd at a luncheon on Wednesday where it was announced HCL Technologies will be joining the organization. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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HCL Technologies partners with OneRedmond

International company partners with OneRedmond

Michael Waite, right, is pictured working with a disaster management team from Washington state in Texas following Hurricane Harvey. Contributed by Michael Waite

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Locals pull together to offer help after Hurricane Harvey

Following the devastation in Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey, Redmond residents have taken it upon themselves to lend…

Two-way traffic was opened on Cleveland Street in Redmond last Friday. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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Cleveland Street open to two-way traffic

Cleveland Street through downtown Redmond is open to two-way traffic after more than a year of construction.

An artist’s rendering of the Modera Redmond apartments. which are expected to be completed in two years. Contributed by Mill Creek Residential

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Construction starts in October on 300-unit apartment complex

Construction on a new apartment complex will begin next month downtown after the old Redmond Athletic Club was…

An artist’s rendering of the service center which should be operational at Redmond city hall by this December. City of Redmond

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Customer service remodels set to begin at Redmond City Hall this month

A $1.291 million contract was awarded to a Redmond-based company at Tuesday’s city council meeting.

Mary Anna Parker strolls the runway in a competition. Contributed photo

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Miss Redmond to raise awareness for MS at state competition

Mary Anna Parker had never considered participating in a beauty pageant because she said there were too many…

Participants in a Walk to End Alzheimer’s event. Contributed photo

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Walk to End Alzheimer’s is personal for organizer

Bob Kaftan knows firsthand how Alzheimer’s disease can affect a family.

Anna Captain, left, met with Congresswoman Suzan DelBene on her trip to Washington, D.C. earlier this summer. Contributed by Anna Captain

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Captain makes an impact at Young Women’s Political Leadership Program

Although she’s still a high school junior, Anna Captain has already run a successful political campaign in Washington,…

Washington state Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib addresses a rally in Seattle on Tuesday opposing the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program earlier that morning. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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Rallies, condemnation follow federal announcement of DACA rollback

The King County Council responded Tuesday to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ announcement that the DACA program will…

A hazy red sun on Tuesday morning was caused by wildfires. Andy Nystrom/ Redmond Reporter

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Heavy smoke returns to Puget Sound due to Northwest wildfires

While school was set to head back into session on Tuesday morning, students and their parents at Horace…

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Are there enough places for kids to have fun in Redmond?

A perceived lack of activities for pre-teens is causing concern among some Redmond residents.

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Eastside law-enforcement agencies are prepared to handle protests, marches if they occur

With white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups making national headlines, Western Washington isn’t immune to their particular brand of…

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County council discussing changes to Metro rates

An ordinance that would simplify Metro bus fares in the county was referred to committee at Monday’s King…

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Shooting range has been community staple for 70 years

Since its inception in the late 1940s, the Interlake Sporting Association has been providing shooters of all kinds…

Nacho Mama’s puts twist on a classic

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Nacho Mama’s puts twist on a classic

It’s hard to miss the bright yellow and orange food truck that winds up in front of Black…

Wayne and Cheryl Renshaw shared credit for their chalk art creation that was on display at the Pacific NW Chalk Fest last weekend. Wayne Renshaw can be seen here drawing their picture last Saturday. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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Chalk Fest comes to Redmond

Last weekend, one lucky street in Redmond got a facelift as artists from around the world descended to…

Dean Barnett, owner of Mr. B’s Honey, shows off some honeycomb that will be removed from the hive matrix, boxed and sold. Barnett has been a beekeeper for decades, first as a hobby and now as a retirement occupation. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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Busy as a beekeeper: Barnett keeps Mr. B’s Honey buzzing

Beekeeping is a profession not suited for everyone. Between the boom-bust cycles of colony collapse that have plagued…

Measure to ban county funds for injection sites will appear on February ballot

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Measure to ban county funds for injection sites will appear on February ballot

An initiative known as I-27, which would ban King County resources from funding drug consumption sites in the…