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City officials considering bond measure to fund parks and transportation projects
The City of Redmond may be looking for taxpayer help in 2012 to help fund parks and transportation…
November 30, 2011
Life
Redmond’s Bahama Mama: Many talents, one mission
Redmond resident and Bahamas native Leona Coakley-Spring is a woman of many talents with a sole mission: To…
November 22, 2011
News
City, county preparing to respond to possible winter storms
For the second straight winter, La Niña is expected to bring inclement weather to the region, including Redmond.…
November 18, 2011
News
Marymoor Park search comes up empty as investigators plan their next move in case of missing 2-year-old Redmond boy
Saturday’s search for a missing 2-year-old Redmond boy at Marymoor Park produced no leads as the strategic decisions…
November 12, 2011
News
Authorities search Marymoor Park for missing 2-year-old Redmond boy
Authorities from nine different agencies are searching Marymoor Park in Redmond today, looking for a missing 2-year-old boy.
November 12, 2011
News
Police find toddler shoe, but it doesn’t belong to missing Redmond boy: Mother still not talking to investigators
A toddler shoe found Thursday evening in Bellevue near where a 2-year-old Redmond boy was reported missing is…
November 11, 2011
News
Eyman appeals traffic-enforcement camera petition lawsuit: Mayor says appeal is a ‘moot issue’
Tim Eyman is not taking no for an answer as he continues his quest to put the issue…
November 10, 2011
News
Council votes 7-0 to terminate contract with traffic-camera vendor
Starting Feb. 1 of next year, Redmond will no longer be a photo-enforcment city — at least at…
November 1, 2011
Business
Redmond Chamber votes unanimously to participate in the creation of One Redmond: Structural changes coming, but services will remain
Expect some future changes to the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) as it plans to take part…
October 31, 2011
Business
Childhood buddies open Redmond’s Bar and Grill in historic downtown
Redmond’s Bar and Grill, a new upscale watering hole with first-class food, opened recently and the owners are…
October 27, 2011
News
City Council plans to end contract with traffic-camera vendor
City leaders plan to pull the plug on red-light cameras. The Redmond City Council directed Mayor John Marchione…
October 13, 2011
News
Lambert aims to raise funds for African relief organization
Kathy Lambert’s heart broke, but her motivation bubbled as she walked through the African slums. The King County…
October 6, 2011
News
Metro Transit to roll out new Redmond-Bellevue route this weekend
Redmond residents can now make a “beeline” to Bellevue and back, starting this weekend. King County Metro will…
September 29, 2011
News
Violations decrease, collisions increase, according to latest traffic-enforcement camera data
Citations are down, but collisions are up, according to the Redmond Police Department's latest data on the city's…
September 28, 2011
News
Eyman files suit against city concerning traffic-enforcement cameras
State initiative advocate Tim Eyman wants a judge to decide the next step of Redmond's first-ever, citizen-driven initiative…
September 27, 2011
News
City puts a halt to traffic-enforcement camera petition: Harlan calls decision ‘insulting’
Redmond elected officials are not giving the green light to a citizen-driven petition calling for a vote on…
September 22, 2011
News
Anti-camera activists collect more than 6,000 signatures for first-ever Redmond initiative
Scott Harlan and his supporters took a historic step closer to putting the controversial issue of traffic-enforcement cameras…
September 15, 2011
Business
New cookbook provides a look inside Frankie’s kitchen
Frankie Curtiss’ cookbook dream is finally a reality. The owner of Frankie’s Pizza and Pasta in downtown Redmond…
September 8, 2011
News
City, Eastside faith communities to unite for 9/11 remembrance
Growing up in a military family, Mike Howerton developed an emotional bond with people who threaten their own…
September 7, 2011
News
Traffic camera initiative will not make November ballot: Harlan aims to get issue on ballot of February special election
Scott Harlan is determined to put the use of the city's controversial traffic-enforcement cameras to a vote of…
August 11, 2011
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