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Cadet Capt. Joanna Aponte of Kirkland holds the blue guidon flag at basic training encampment for new cadets at Joint-Base Lewis-McChord. It is an honor to be selected to carry the guidon flag.

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Cadets get flying – and life – lessons with Redmond Civil Air Patrol squadron

On July 1, 1946, President Harry Truman signed a law that incorporated the Civil Air Patrol (CAP).

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Redmond officials report no known problems in city regarding possible illegal massage practices on the Eastside

Recently throughout the Eastside, concerns have been raised about possible illegal practices within local massage businesses.

City of Redmond workers saw a log in half in the Redmond Bike Park. Riders will be able to ride across the log and practice their balancing skills.

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Bike Park should be ready to roll in the fall

After five years of planning, an appeals process, public meetings and waiting, the Redmond Bike Park is finally…

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Stabbing victim targeted for allegedly destroying suspects’ girlfriend and sister’s tent

Two to four times a week, Eva Moon walks along the Sammamish River Trail in Redmond.

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Redmond Council votes to allow pot use in the city

The Redmond City Council voted unanimously to allow marijuana use in the city during its business meeting Tuesday…

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Second phase of Cleveland Streetscape project downtown is underway

The City of Redmond began its second phase of construction on the Cleveland Streetscape project this week.

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Parents concerned about the future of Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park preschool

When Stacey Peterson enrolled her oldest son in a traditional preschool program two years ago, it was not…

A 28-year-old man was stabbed by three suspects while walking on a trail along the Sammamish River.

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UPDATE: Three suspects charged with first-degree assault in Redmond trail stabbing

Three suspects have been charged with first-degree assault after allegedly stabbing a 28-year-old man last week on a…

Bear Creek senior Caroline Bridgwater will attend the University of Washington next year.

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GRADUATION SPOTLIGHT | Bear Creek students score on the field and in the classroom

For Caroline Bridgwater and Stan Leszynski, high school has been about getting involved and making sure their last…

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Sexually assaulted homeless youth will benefit from new Project360

Homeless youth on the Eastside who have been sexually assaulted will now be able to receive more specialized…

City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione

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Redmond responders lend a hand at Oso, recognized by city

On June 3, a group of firefighters and paramedics with the Redmond Fire Department (RFD) were recognized at…

Marti Burton dressed up as “Princess B

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Students, parents honor Redmond Elementary teacher Burton | SLIDESHOW

Throughout a student’s career, there is often one teacher who stands out among the rest.

Laurel Macartney is all smiles during a motorcycle ride to the Columbia River Gorge by Hood River.

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Redmond’s Macartney won’t let cancer slow her down

At age 67, one of Laurel Macartney’s favorite hobbies is traveling.

Evergreen Middle School eighth-grader Cameron Edward puts her password-creating skills to the test during an all-school assembly on online safety on Monday.

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Google and Redmond police address online safety for everyone

The Internet can be a useful tool to help students research for a homework assignment or project.

Members of the Redmond police and fire departments join others

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People honored to be part of Cedar Lawns Memorial Day service

For many people, Memorial Day is just a day off from school or work — a three-day weekend…

Senior planner Kim Dietz (right) and other City of Redmond employees speak with community members at Bike Bash about the city's new Get Around campaign.

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City begins online discussions with residents about variety of issues

In an effort to hear from more and different people in the community, the City of Redmond recently…

David Jones of Genie Industries (left) and Congresswoman Suzan DelBene discuss how the Redmond company supports Jones as an active member of the U.S. Army Reserves.

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DelBene addresses employment for veterans in manufacturing at Genie roundtable

When discharged from military service, there are many things veterans have to adjust to in civilian life.

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It’s time for a new kind of American story | Reporter’s Notebook

A woman once came up to me and — with little more than a “hello” — asked me…

Sarah Snellgrove (left) hands Emily Ratliff a fresh juice from Flying Apron Cafe’s new juice bar during the cafe’s three-year anniversary celebration last weekend.

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Flying Apron caters to special dietary needs

For anyone who is gluten intolerant or gluten sensitive or anyone who has other dietary restrictions, it can…

From left: Redmond High School grads Anna Sturdivant (‘07)

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RHS: School has been in session for 50 years

When the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) began in 1944, high school students from Juanita, Kirkland and Redmond…