A male driver was injured in a one-vehicle rollover accident on Redmond Ridge this morning.
Darryl Beliel said Michael Conforto has a “rainbow that’s around his head.”
Not only because the Redmond native is a member of the New York Mets baseball squad, but because the 22-year-old is playing in the World Series against the Kansas City Royals.
Redmond’s Michael Conforto will start for the New York Mets in left field in tonight’s World Series opener at Kansas City.
Alton Brown is a firm believer that home cooking can bring the philosophy of self-reliance from the notebook to the kitchen stove.
The cheering was so loud that the high-pitched screams literally bounced off the walls of the Redmond Pool on Tuesday evening.
It’s nearly time to start voting.
It’s been six months since Redmond Mayor John Marchione decided to run for his third term and Steve Fields stepped up as his challenger. Residents have seen the advertisements in the Reporter and the election signs around town and read a lot of what their supporters have written via letters to the editor.
Just like the shovel that hangs from the fence near the Redmond High boys tennis banner, the Mustangs aim to dig deep and notch success.
Tomorrow’s Twilight Invitational will be a crucial meet for the Redmond High cross-country runners.
As local and regional officials spoke last Friday morning, the people assembled in a large grass area of Redmond surveyed the scene and were surely imagining what the space will look like about a year from now.
A host of Microsoft employees and many other companies’ workers traded their indoor office spaces for a day of labor outdoors last Friday as participants in United Way of King County’s “Day of Caring.”
As his teammates hit shots behind him on the Bear Creek Country Club driving range in Woodinville on Monday afternoon, Redmond High sophomore golfer Sean Kato noted that the Mustangs have the talent and drive to make an impact in league and the postseason this year.
Alex Binkerd, a former Redmond High student-athlete, passed away early Wednesday morning at his home near Western Washington University.
“Be Savage.”
Two simple words, but they speak volumes in the Redmond High girls soccer lexicon when they take the field this season.
Redmond resident Gene Schaffer, who minored in anthropology in college, often wonders what his city and the greater Seattle area looked like in the past.
A 10-year-old girl who was reported missing in east Redmond on Monday was found safe when she walked into a downtown Seattle business at about 9:20 p.m. that night.
Redmond High’s Jason Rimkus and his football coaching crew feel they’re on the cutting edge of safety.
Mustang head coach Rimkus was a familiar face at the University of Washington in the offseason, talking with fellow coaches about the game and discussing the danger of concussions.
In order to notch victories this season, Redmond High’s Skylar Bangerter feels the Mustangs will have to go for every ball that is smashed or dinked their way. They have to be on top of their game and play gutsy volleyball.
Alex Catanzaro was mild-mannered, but sported a dead serious look on his face when he described what it will take for the Redmond High football team to win this season.
Sound levels were not so sublime for some Redmond residents last weekend during a pair of concerts at Marymoor Park.
Who needs the clock to strike 10 when Cheap Trick is on the premises for a 6:30 p.m. kick off? With their guitars at the ready, checkerboard amplifiers set to 11 and the Marymoor Park crowd ready to rock, it was go time way before any proper rocker’s bedtime.