Skyline defeated Redmond, 61-50, on Tuesday night in a loser-out boys basketball game in the 4A Kingco tournament.
Redmond High senior gymnast Emma Anson missed the team’s first two meets this season because of a back injury.
Redmond High sophomore Katie Hartman said it’s been a rough season for her basketball squad in 4A Kingco, but the girls have become stronger each game and the Mustangs hope to finish with some victories.
Lantz Schwabenbauer’s Duck Dynasty-esque red beard may soon be a thing of the past if Redmond High junior wrestlers Luke Kennedy and Jose Conde keep knocking off opponents.
Redmond High’s football season has been over for a while now, but Mustang head coach Jason Rimkus will jump back onto the field next month as the defensive coordinator for the U.S. U16 football squad at the International Bowl in Arlington, Texas.
As newspaper editors and reporters, there are some stories we never want to write.
Last month, we were notified twice by the Redmond Police Department (RPD) that pedestrians had been struck by vehicles. One 87-year-old man died on the scene, and a woman in her early 60s later passed away at Harborview Medical Center.
Redmond High’s sports teams will compete in class 3A contests starting next fall, according to the school’s athletic director John Appelgate. From now until the spring season ends, the Mustangs will continue to play in 4A.
While taking a break from study hall on Monday afternoon, Redmond High seniors Kevin Carpenter and Sava Trifunovic kept their brains in analyzation mode by discussing their basketball squad.
Overlake’s Katon Minhas nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Owls a 53-52 victory over Bear Creek in Tuesday’s night’s 1A Emerald City League boys basketball matchup.
A pair of lawmakers are behind the wheel of a new bill regarding issues with Express Toll Lanes on Interstate 405 between Bellevue and Lynnwood.
Jeff Pinneo experienced an up-close glimpse into what Syrian refugees are going through in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley and the Greek islands of Chios and Samos. The Medical Teams International (MTI) president and CEO recently returned from an eye-opening and heart-wrenching one-week journey to gain firsthand insight into the work that his charitable organization and its partners are doing in response to the refugee crisis.
A 17-year-old male driver sustained serious injuries after his car collided with a power pole and split in two on Wednesday night in Redmond.
More “It’s OK to say Merry Christmas” signs appeared over the weekend, courtesy of a mystery poster.
Redmond’s Harley Kirsch and Ricky Medeiros knew it could be done. The Eastside Catholic football players and their teammates just had to keep plowing ahead, remaining confident all the while that it would eventually happen.
A resident who lives in the 12600 block of 164th Avenue Northeast in unincorporated King County near Redmond reported that someone stole two packages from his front porch yesterday, and he has it all on videos.
With a smile on his face, Gov. Jay Inslee took a question from a first-grader at Tuesday’s Washington STEM Summit at the Microsoft Conference Center.
Like moths to a flame.
That’s how Terry O’Day, EVgo’s west regional vice president, describes electric-vehicle (EV) drivers who are on the lookout for charging stations.
The “It’s OK to say Merry Christmas” signs are back in Redmond.Over the weekend, a mystery person or group again posted the signs, which feature a Bible verse on the front side and a nativity scene on the back side.
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Superintendent Dr. Traci Pierce proudly displayed the button she and others were wearing, emblazoned with the district motto: “Growing together, serving our community.”
It was all about the University of Washington purple and gold on Tuesday afternoon in the Redmond High School (RHS) Career Center.
