Rori Shay has been a storyteller since she was a young girl.
After running in the most expensive legislative race in the state’s history — and coming out victorious — Sen. Andy Hill of the 45th Legislative District is returning for a second term humbled, heartened and ready to work.
Brian Estrin still remembers when he received a bicycle for Christmas when he was about 6 or 7 years old.
On Jan. 10, 2011, Becky Cole was getting ready for bed when she started feeling dizzy.
At its final meeting on Dec. 10, Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) Community Advisory Group (CAG) offered its final route recommendations to the utility for its Energize Eastside project.
The Metropolitan King County Council voted at its Monday meeting to authorize the sale of property along Northeast Union Hill Road to the City of Redmond.
Concerns among some property owners and managers in downtown Redmond have been growing in the last two years as they have seen an influx of break-ins, thefts and other crimes on their properties and in their buildings.
Almost two years ago, a “for sale” sign appeared on the property of Washington Cathedral in Redmond.
After a Lake Washington School District (LWSD) bond for new schools and buildings failed in February, the district has been working on solutions to address its growing enrollment and overcrowding.
In sports, an athlete is usually pre-equipped with the talent and skills to perform in their chosen field.
Every year, when the holiday season rolls around, ballet companies throughout the Puget Sound area put on a production of “The Nutcracker.”
On Monday morning, students and staff at Redmond High School (RHS) arrived on campus to find the main entry covered in sidewalk-chalk writing.
After more than a year of working with the community, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) is starting to wrap up its first phase of its Energize Eastside project.
Since a group of homeowners from Trilogy on Redmond Ridge filed a mass-action lawsuit against Shea Homes, Inc., the California-based homebuilder has been working with some of the homeowners to address their repair issues.
On Tuesday, the Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee (RYPAC) hosted a discussion in response to the St. Louis County grand jury’s decision to not indict officer Darren Wilson.
With the holiday season here and winter fast approaching, one of the things people can do to beat the cold is put on a thick winter coat.
Gotta Dance in Redmond will open its door to the community on Dec. 6.
Malia Bott, Briahna Fuller and Emma and Sara Clinton have been best friends since second grade when they were in the same class at Rosa Parks Elementary School on Redmond Ridge.
The City of Redmond held its final public hearing for its $617 million budget for 2015-16 at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
While Eddie Wang was attending the University of Washington (UW), he observed many homeless individuals living on the streets.