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Chamber CEO: Microsoft layoffs not too worrisome
By MARY STEVENS DECKER Redmond Reporter Reporting news about layoffs is never pleasant. Now here's some good news…
January 26, 2009
News
Funding for Sound Transit’s downtown link still up in the air
Sound Transit held the first of five open houses and public hearings regarding East Link light rail options…
January 22, 2009
Life
Chinese New Year festivities kick off this weekend
The Chinese New Year, kicking off the Year of the Ox, begins Monday, Jan. 26.
January 21, 2009
News
Former Seahawk encourages students to be winners “not just in sports, but in life”
Children at Redmond Elementary School might not have fully grasped the enormity of what happened Tuesday in Washington,…
January 21, 2009
News
One Night Count set for morning of Friday, Jan. 30 Volunteers to count area homelessness
The 2009 One Night Count of unsheltered homeless persons in King County will take place from 1:30-5:30 a.m.…
January 19, 2009
Business
Village Roadshow Gold Class Cinemas finds a following, according to spokesperson
On the heels of the announcement that Barcelino will shutter its pricey men’s wear store at Redmond Town…
January 19, 2009
Life
Redmond store to showcase Chinese art at home show
It's not a museum, but Chinese expatriates and fans of Asian art are drifting into the new Dragonfire…
January 19, 2009
Life
Finding the strength to survive: Eleven-year-old stays upbeat as she battles rare disease
Redmond’s Molstad family will fly to Southern California and visit LEGOLAND. The trip won’t be all fun and…
January 15, 2009
News
Barcelino to close Redmod store
Even some high-rollers apparently are dressing down or shopping less frequently in this dreadful economy. The upscale men's…
January 15, 2009
Business
The Daily Bread gets a menu makeover (Indian), also poised for name change
The Daily Bread, 16717 Redmond Way, has a new owner, a new menu and is poised for a…
January 13, 2009
News
520 Bridge among the hot topics at legislative session
Sen. Rodney Tom and Rep. Ross Hunter, Democrats from the 48th District, appeared at a sparsely-attended Town Hall…
January 13, 2009
Life
Taking action against autism
More than a decade before they can vote, Keeli Burton and her first grade classmates at Rosa Parks…
January 12, 2009
News
Lambert: Snow presented plenty of problems
Just like City of Redmond dwellers, folks in unincorporated areas of King County won’t soon forget the vicious…
January 8, 2009
Life
Newly renovated Redmond Library now open
The Redmond Regional Library, 15990 NE 85th St., officially is now open, following a renovation.
January 8, 2009
News
Redmond’s united front: Mayor, councilmembers show newfound cooperative spirit
It’s been a whirlwind year for first-term Redmond Mayor John Marchione and the Redmond City Council, capped with…
January 7, 2009
Business
New barbecue restaurant opens in Redmond
Southern comfort food has come to downtown Redmond.
December 24, 2008
Life
Redmond Athletic Club reaches out to children in need
It’s hard to believe in Santa Claus when you can’t believe in your own mom and dad. Members…
December 22, 2008
News
The journey of Antisdale’s beloved doll
The surprising story of Bess Antisdale’s beloved doll, Annie, began in a small steel mill town in Ohio…
December 20, 2008
News
Education Hill gets much-needed, new traffic lights
The four-way stop signs at the top of Education Hill are history.
December 18, 2008
News
Downtown Redmond’s live music vibe
In late October, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels declared an all-out effort to brand his community as “Seattle, City…
December 18, 2008
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