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Several sets of Legos stolen from store | Police blotter for Jan. 6-12

Tuesday, Jan. 12 Fraud: Redmond police took a fraud report at 10:08 p.m. in the 5600 block of…

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Police arrest two juveniles after theft at Redmond jewelry store

Redmond police arrested two 16-year-old suspects on Tuesday night for the theft of jewelry from a store at…

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City to hold public hearing on proposed regulations for retail marijuana stores on Jan. 27

The Redmond Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Jan. 27 in the Council…

On Jan. 8

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AT&T welcomes STEM students to Redmond

On Jan. 8, AT&T hosted 30 students and chaperones from the Wenatchee High, Tonasket High and Brewster Middle…

Thor Hanson

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Award-winning author and biologist Hanson to speak at Overlake School

Thor Hanson, author of “Feathers,” “The Triumph of Seeds” and countless nature-related articles, will join students and the…

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AFSCME offering $500 scholarship to Redmond High student

The American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 21-RD of Redmond is offering a $500…

Building Bridges students pose in the Spanish classroom at Bear Creek’s new Upper School building. Front row

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Bear Creek, Overlake host Uruguayan exchange students through Building Bridges program

For the sixth consecutive year, The Bear Creek School is hosting Building Bridges.

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AAA Redmond collects 3,816 items for Soap for Hope toiletry donation drive

During the holiday season, AAA Washington teamed up with local shelters, food banks and other charitable organizations to…

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Winter weather months prompt heating and carbon monoxide safety warnings

With the winter months upon us, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is reminding homeowners about the fire…

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Next State Parks ‘free days’ are Jan. 17, 18

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission announced that Jan. 17 and Jan. 18 are the next state…

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Redmond’s Williams earns Miami University master’s degree with coursework through Project Dragonfly and Woodland Park Zoo

Redmond’s Heather Williams has earned a master of arts in teaching degree in the biological sciences from Miami…

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Don’t encase your heart in fear, open your heart | Letter

In this time of heated rhetoric, political posturing and heart-breaking violence, we have a choice. We can succumb…

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Karasek’s case-setting hearing slated for Thursday

Mark Karasek, 22, who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder after his father, Zdenek Karasek, was shot and…

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Welker’s trial scheduled for Monday

Christine Welker's trial has been scheduled for Monday, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney Office.

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Bravo-Flores’ case-setting hearing scheduled for Tuesday

Melvyn Bravo-Flores, who was arraigned and entered a not-guilty plea in August 2015 at King County Superior Court…

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Malsch’s trial continued to Jan. 28

Robert Malsch, a 21-year-old man from Lynnwood who pleaded not guilty to vehicular homicide, hit-and-run felony and reckless…

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Haggart’s trial set for Feb. 1

Redmond resident Daniel Haggart, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder in the stabbing death…

The old Nokomis building was torn down Friday afternoon.

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Nokomis building torn down

The old Nokomis building in downtown Redmond was torn down Friday afternoon.

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More thoughts on the Nokomis building | Letter

I was reading the letter to editor from my friend, Patsy Rosenbach, about the outcome of the Nokomis…

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Washington Department of Ecology releases draft rule to cap carbon pollution

A proposed rule would set Washington’s first-ever limits on carbon pollution, acting to help slow climate change and…