Seattle-area music typically brings to mind visions of young men with long hair sporting flannel, singing about teen spirit, a troubled boy named Jeremy or a black hole sun washing away the rain.
In his 40-plus years as a barber, Mike Hill of Hill’s Barbershop at 8147 161st Ave. N.E. in downtown Redmond has seen all sorts of hairstyles.
Since The British Pantry opened in 1978, it has gone through a number of expansions to include Neville’s Restaurant and The Three Lions Pub.
Hamid Ali is living the American dream.
He moved to the United States from Islamabad, Pakistan in 2003 to attend the University of Maryland, where he received a master’s degree in marketing in 2005 and a master’s in business administration in 2007.
While Cirque du Soleil’s run of “Amaluna” at Marymoor Park in unincorporated King County outside of Redmond provides the area with a few months’ worth of entertainment, there are other benefits to having the Cirque in town.
If anyone was in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle last Friday evening, they would have seen hundreds of people lined up along 5th Avenue North, just outside the Experience Music Project (EMP) Museum.
Just as there is no such thing as a free lunch, there is no such thing as a free education — even in public schools.
On Wednesday morning, the sounds of Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” filled the Redmond High School (RHS) gym as students filed in and took their seats on the bleachers.
For many people, the term “debutante” brings to mind visions of fancy gowns and tuxedos, a fair amount of ballroom-style dancing and not much else.
It’s been about a year and a half since Borders in Redmond Town Center (RTC) has closed and the search to find a new tenant — or tenants — to occupy the former bookstore continues.
Although downtown Redmond has been designated as an urban center, the City of Redmond is making an effort to ensure residents, workers and visitors will still be able to enjoy a fair amount of green space.
With Lunar New Year just around the corner, the Old Fire House Teen Center (OFH) at 16510 N.E. 79th St. in Redmond will open its doors this weekend to the community to celebrate the Year of the Snake.
In the past, students in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) would have to wait until fifth grade if they wanted to join the band program.
Since Saturday, Jyoti Ghag has been on a hunger strike to protest against government officials, police departments, lawyers and judges in India who she said have been involved in torturing members of her family and violating her human rights.
With his zany characters, nonsensical rhymes and colorful illustrations, Dr. Seuss has been a longtime favorite among young readers and next week, students from Redmond Middle School (RMS) will be taking on his work in their production of “Seussical Jr.”
When Sharon Ilstrup traveled to Washington, D.C. with her family last weekend, the big plan was to attend President Barack Obama’s inauguration on Monday.
In the upcoming year, the City of Redmond will continue its work toward developing the downtown into a vibrant urban center.
Monday’s nearly freezing temperatures were not enough to stop about a dozen individuals from participating in a park restoration event at the Watershed Preserve in unincorporated King County just outside of Redmond.
Most people tend to associate Girl Scouts with cookies rather than science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), but members of two local troops are doing their part to change this.
On Monday, Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Superintendent Dr. Traci Pierce presented her recommendation on the temporary boundary change between Rosa Parks and Laura Ingalls Wilder elementary schools to the district’s board of directors.