On Dec. 5, 2014, NASA took one step closer toward human exploration in deep space, thanks in part to Aerojet Rocketdyne in Redmond.
Paula Parks and her husband have been living in their Education Hill home since 1995.
This week, the state Senate passed a $15.1 billion transportation package that includes projects affecting Redmond and the greater Eastside.
Results from a recent Washington STEM poll were released, showing that 94 percent of voters in the state believe every child should have access to a high-quality STEM education.
Two former Microsoft Corp. managers have filed a civil lawsuit against the Redmond-based company, alleging that the company retaliated against them after they reported suspicious corporate expenses by another employee.
After a number of years of interest, the City of Redmond has purchased an 83-acre parcel of floodplain located to the northwest of Bear Creek and east of Avondale Road.
After a case-setting hearing on Tuesday, the trial date for David DeLay and Marysa Comer has been scheduled for March 30.
About four years ago, Sarah Wright lost her job.
At the time, she had two children — one of whom was a newborn, the other was about 6. She decided to stay home to take care of them, but as a result, the family budget took a hit. Initially, Wright was reluctant to ask for help, but eventually, she turned to Hopelink.
When the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) was planning to develop and construct Nikola Tesla STEM High School, one concern community members had was that the chosen location in unincorporated King County near Redmond is the site of an aquifer recharge zone.
With a wife and daughter, both with long hair, it came as no surprise to Naushad Ali a couple of years ago when their bathroom sink became clogged.
Come next month, the Albertsons at 3925 236th Ave. N.E. in unincorporated King County near Redmond will be converted to a Haggen.
It’s a well-known saying that, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”
For the next few weeks, off-duty deputies from the King County Sheriff’s Office will be patrolling several parks and trails in the area to provide patrons with information about leash laws and other rules intended to keep everyone safe.
Physio-Control has been manufacturing emergency medical equipment for 60 years.
The Old Fire House Teen Center (OFH) in Redmond is closed today and Saturday due to a small fire that occurred in the building’s media lab early Thursday morning.
In the last few weeks, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) received two reports of runaway minors.
The City of Redmond has received a $40,000 grant from Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to go toward a solar installation project.
In November 2010, Helo Matzelle began hearing voices in her head.
As downtown Redmond continues to grow into the city’s vision of an urban center, more multi-use buildings are being constructed to make way for the planned population growth.
On Tuesday, the City of Redmond will hold its second of two community open-house gatherings regarding a potential levy and the public is invited to attend.