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Cantwell and Habib visit Overlake Transit Center for meet and greet
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell visited the Overlake Transit Center in Redmond Friday evening as part of her Jobs…
November 2, 2012
News
The movie’s over for bandits, but some people recover stolen items
Gail Genereau and her husband had only left the house for 45 minutes on June 25 when burglars…
November 2, 2012
Business
Redmond Eye Doctors fulfills its vision to open at new location
It may have taken half a decade, but Redmond Eye Doctors is finally in its new downtown location…
November 2, 2012
News
Budget breakdown: public safety, community building
Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series examining Redmond Mayor John Marchione’s 2013-14 Budget by…
November 2, 2012
News
Seniors, students speak out about election
Tuesday is election day and with that comes the end of a long campaign trail at the local,…
November 2, 2012
News
Martial arts gives Redmond native confidence to speak up for himself
As a kid, Trent Spangler had been bullied off and on from the time he entered kindergarten.
October 26, 2012
News
Citizen’s Police Academy offers glimpse into police department
As recently as two months ago, David Kemp’s opinion about law enforcement was less than flattering.
October 26, 2012
News
Redmond Zombies set to Thrill the World on Saturday
For the last three years, the undead have taken over Redmond Town Center (RTC) for one day in…
October 25, 2012
News
Evergreen principal takes to the roof for a day
The day in the life of a school principal often consists of emails to fellow educators, signing off…
October 24, 2012
News
Candidates from 45th and 48th districts face off at Redmond debate
With the election just weeks away, candidates running in races for the 45th and 48th legislative districts participated…
October 19, 2012
News
Church pastor discusses same-sex marriage at Redmond service
When Donald Schmidt and Donald Osmer returned to the United States after their wedding in Canada, they had…
October 19, 2012
News
Mayor Marchione welcomes German exchange students to Redmond
On Tuesday afternoon, City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione, a number of students from the International Community School…
October 17, 2012
News
DigiPen is taken over by zombie ‘Outbreak’
When "Humans vs. Zombies" first came to DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond a few years ago, the…
October 12, 2012
News
Mayor presents 2013-14 budget to City Council
City of Redmond Mayor John Marchione presented his proposal for the 2013-14 budget to City Council during Tuesday…
October 11, 2012
News
Friends of Youth’s emergency shelter and drop-in center opens at Together Center
After about a year of vacancy, the space that formerly housed the food bank at the Together Center,…
October 10, 2012
News
Eastside author dies, leaves behind tales of travel adventures
The year was 1995 and a 68-year-old Doris Bond had taken a trip to Italy as part of…
October 10, 2012
News
City seeking submissions for centennial time capsule
The 100-day countdown to Redmond's official centennial began Sept. 23 and city staff have added a number of…
October 9, 2012
Opinion
Feeling like a part of the Redmond community | Reporter’s Notebook
This month marks my two-year anniversary with the Redmond Reporter and during my time here, one thing that…
October 5, 2012
Life
Gailey wants to draw techie ‘geeks’ into the world of poetry
It’s only been a month since it was announced that Jeannine Hall Gailey is the City of Redmond’s…
October 5, 2012
News
Einstein Elementary students embrace Walk-to-School Day
The cooler weather that signifies autumn’s arrival was not enough to stop families from Albert Einstein Elementary School…
October 4, 2012
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