After driving out of a Chevron gas station/car wash, witnesses said a 70-year-old woman lost control of her car, striking a post indicator valve in the parking lot and ramming into the front of a Redmond Ridge restaurant at 22350 Northeast Marketplace Drive on Thursday morning.
Redmond High swimmers call it a “brotherhood,” a special bond that exists in and out of the pool.
The Mustangs are friends and teammates who support each other during practices and meets. Their familial-like ties also come alive at team meals (loads of pasta), on bus rides (Taylor Swift sing-a-longs) and wherever else the swimmers roam.
With a major project in the works, light rail will soon inch closer and closer to Redmond.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation rolled into action by announcing a $1.33 billion loan to Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (Sound Transit) for construction of the 14.5-mile East Link Light Rail Extension Project from Seattle to Redmond.
Call them Redmond High’s dynamic duo.
With a combined 33-3 record this season at press time, Mustang seniors Kyle Nazareth and Alex Kudryashov feel they’re wrestling better than ever and look forward to squaring off with whoever is placed in front of them on the mat.
When the final buzzer sounded, Kevin Carpenter had amassed a career-high 35 points.
The Redmond High junior point guard was satisfied with his performance, but couldn’t reach overjoyed status since the Mustangs suffered a 72-66 loss to Issaquah on Dec. 19.
A vehicle hit a pedestrian at about 5:23 p.m. on Jan. 2 in the northbound 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast.
From the eye-opening activities of the “Odysseo” horses and acrobats to the head-shaking disruption of local phone, television, hi-speed Internet and 911 services due to fiber and copper cables being accidentally cut, tons of readers scoured our website and perused our stories over the past year.
Family, friends and former teachers gathered at St. Louise Parish in Bellevue on Monday for a memorial service for two 2014 Redmond High School graduates who died in a car accident last Friday night.
Redmond police have received 22 calls related to mail thefts this month, and on Tuesday officers arrested a 29-year-old woman who was seen rummaging through mailboxes at an apartment complex.
When Ferrin Lauve was a member of the Redmond Kiwanis Club in the mid-1970s, there were 25 members.
In the late ‘90s when he served as president of the club, 15 members resided on its roster.
Nowadays, the club’s membership has dwindled to five members — with hopefully many more to come.
Redmond police arrested a 52-year-old man who was screaming “I will kill you” while walking near the intersection of 171st Avenue Northeast and West Lake Sammamish Parkway on Dec. 4.
When Rev. Jesse Jackson stepped up to the podium, people leaned forward in their chairs and listened intently to his thoughts about education.
For the third consecutive year, someone has posted signs emblazoned with the wording “It’s OK to say, Merry CHRISTMAS” around Redmond.
Small Business Saturday turned into an intense scenario at the Ulta Beauty store in the 17100 block of Redmond Way.
Rathan Mahendran is a major Seattle Seahawks fan, so it’s only fitting that he ended up on the CenturyLink Field prior to last Sunday’s matchup against the Arizona Cardinals.
Five of Peter Perkins’ family members attended the University of Washington and he wanted in, as well.
On Nov. 14, the Bear Creek senior baseball player signed his national letter of intent to play with the Huskies and continue the family Montlake tradition.
Chance Sweetser is an early riser, a talented trombonist and a member of the 2014 Macy’s Great American Marching Band.
When Katie Maier locked eyes with her teammate Jeni Matsuda before the start of their 500-yard freestyle race, they knew it was go time.
Last Saturday at the 4A state swim and dive meet at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Bear Creek junior Maier notched sixth place while competing for Issaquah High and Matsuda finished third.
OneRedmond’s 2014 Legislative Reception on Wednesday night featured lawmakers — who were leading in the general election at press time — Cyrus Habib (state Senate, 48th District), Ross Hunter (state House, 48th District), Larry Springer (state House, 45th District) and Andy Hill (state Senate, 45th District).
The purple balloons looked nice, but one parent asked if they could be moved out of the way for a bit.
Everyone in the room erupted with laughter.
