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Mike Shaw (left) checks the work of Sahith Gorty to make sure his plant will stay in the ground.

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Restoration events held at local parks for MLK Day of Service

Monday's nearly freezing temperatures were not enough to stop about a dozen individuals from participating in a park…

Members of the Mustache Bunnies celebrate after their robot successfully performs a task. From left: Katrina Sanko

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They’re not just selling cookies — Girl Scouts also building bridges, robots

Most people tend to associate Girl Scouts with cookies rather than science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), but…

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Superintendent Pierce presents recommendation on Parks/Wilder temporary boundary change

On Monday, Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Superintendent Dr. Traci Pierce presented her recommendation on the temporary boundary…

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Fire chief and deputy chief to leave fire department

Changes are coming to the Redmond Fire Department (RFD) as two of the top jobs will become vacant…

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S.E. Redmond post office sees steady flow of customers five months after relocation

It's been about five months since the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) closed its downtown Redmond post office and…

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Redmond police join the statewide DUI crackdown

About a decade ago, it wouldn’t have been out of the ordinary for the Redmond Police Department (RPD)…

Redmond North Little League is leading an effort to raise money to renovate the fields at Redmond Ridge Park. From left

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Building a ‘Field of Dreams’ on Redmond Ridge

Redmond North Little League leads effort to renovate Redmond Ridge Park fields.

Charles Leitch  discusses cyber safety with Evergreen Middle School students on Thursday morning. “You want to be careful

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Students, parents get the lowdown on cyber safety

With Lake Washington School District (LWSD) moving toward a one-on-one computing model in which each student receives a…

City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione (left) is presented with a certificate and U.S. flag by U.S. Reps. Suzan DelBene and Dave Reichert.

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U.S. Reps. DelBene and Reichert wish Redmond happy 100th

U.S. Reps. Suzan DelBene (WA-01) and Dave Reichert (WA-08) visited the City of Redmond Tuesday afternoon to congratulate…

First-grade teacher Michelle Briggs briefly speaks to her students before they enter their new classroom at Ben Rush Elementary.

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New year, new school: Ben Rush comes back after break with new building

The first day of school back from a long break is always a bit chaotic, but things were…

Marisa Gard

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Zaw in Redmond gives artisan pizza a bit of SOUL | SLIDESHOW

The thought of pizza usually brings to mind pizza toppings. And while there’s nothing unusual about throwing a…

People gather around for a community bonfire Sunday evening at Redmond City Hall. This was the final centennial event to celebrate Redmond's 100th birthday.

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City of Redmond turns 100 today

On Sunday evening, the City of Redmond held a community bonfire at City Hall to celebrate Redmond's centennial.

Redmond resident Eva Moon had three surgeries this year and wrote a one-woman show to tell about her experiences: “The Mutant Diaries: Unzipping My Genes.”

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Redmond’s Eva Moon turns to music to face cancer risk

Facing cancer can be scary. There is the prospect of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation — among other possible…

Redmond resident Pedro Castro stands beside his 2005 Suzuki V-Strom 1000

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Redmond to Rio: Redmond’s Pedro Castro to ride motorcycle down to Brazil

Pedro Castro has always loved motorcycles. From the time he was a young boy growing up in Rio…

Overlake School band director Steve Mraz performs “Taps” at last Saturday’s Wreaths Across America event.

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Wreaths Across America, Quilt of Valor events honor veterans

This last weekend, two Redmond organizations held events to honor local living and fallen veterans.

Redmond High School graduate Kate Catlin speaks at the 18th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Doha

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From RHS and beyond, Kate Catlin is making an environmental impact

Kate Catlin was first introduced to environmentalism when she was a student at Redmond High School (RHS).

Dale Cote (left) and Cara Scriven.

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Counselors, pastors are present to help in times of tragedy

When tragedy strikes, the community affected must learn how to move on and heal.

Karen Belshaw

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LWSD officials partner with local first response teams to keep students safe

As the country and world mourn the losses of life from last Friday's shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary…

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Redmond City Council approves mayor’s budget by a 5-2 vote

On Dec. 4, the Redmond City Council approved Mayor John Marchione’s budget proposal for the 2013-14 biennium with…

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City of Redmond taking a ‘wait-and-see’ approach with pot policy and regulations

Thanks to the passing of Initiative 502, it is now legal for adults 21 and older to possess…