J.A. Jance first read “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” when she was in second grade.
When Manjari Gupta moved to Washington state in 2008, it was for her husband’s job.
After 38 years of working in government — the last 10 of which have been with the City of Redmond — Craig Larsen is retiring.
In the Pacific Northwest, there are a few surefire signs that fall is coming — two of which are kids returning to school and a turn in the weather.
During the 2014-15 school year, students in Washington — including those in the Lake Washington School District — were faced with a number of new state tests.
Typically when someone holds a garage sale, it’s so they can make a few extra dollars while clearing things out of the house.
It has been a little more than a year since construction on the wildlife crossing has been complete.
Residents of Camp Unity Eastside (CUE) may soon be living in something other than tents.
Thursday kicked off the City of Redmond’s second annual So Bazaar art market.
Lily Burns describes herself as a typically reserved person, but admits that when it comes to her children, she will do whatever she needs to stand up for them and support them.
Writing and publishing a book has been a longtime goal for Dennis Gibb.
With college quickly approaching her horizons, Karisma Nori Kulkarni needed to find a way to pay for her post-high school education.
Progress on the City of Redmond’s plan to restore the Keller Farm wetland continues as the project’s prospectus — or plan — is now officially under review.
Redmond has been named the second-best small city to start a business.
King County Elections posted its latest round of primary results at 3:45 p.m. Thursday.
Yon Hun Lee and his wife Sue Lee spent early Tuesday afternoon in the back kitchen at Himitsu Teriyaki, preparing teriyaki chicken for a takeout order that had been placed earlier in the day.
With a focus on serving roadside, counter service-style food made from higher-quality ingredients, newly opened Feed Co. Burgers in Redmond continues a tradition started by its predecessor.
This week, the Redmond Reporter delves into Proposition 2, which will be on the Aug. 4 ballot. Last week, the Reporter examined Proposition 1, which is also on the upcoming ballot.
Eleven Redmond businesses have been named to the King County Solid Waste Division’s list of Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction.
For 20 years, Dale Thompson had a wood shop at his home.