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Trespass warning issued downtown | Police blotter for Feb. 21

The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical…

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Woman in Grass Lawn victim of fraud | Police blotter for Feb. 20-21

The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical…

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Redmond City Council member Stilin will seek re-election

Redmond City Council member John Stilin announced today that he will run for a second term in the…

A sign and messages honoring Don Wong at Norman Rockwell Elementary School.

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Celebration of life ceremony set for coach Wong on Feb. 27

A celebration honoring the life of coach Don Wong will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Feb. 27…

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Open house at Farrel-McWhirter Park set for Saturday

The City of Redmond will be holding an open house at Farrel-McWhirter Park, located at 19545 N.E. Redmond…

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Microsoft employees have record-breaking year of philanthropy, raise $105 million

In 2012, Microsoft Corp. employees raised $105 million for nearly 19,000 nonprofit organizations through individual donations, volunteer efforts…

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Methamphetamine found on woman downtown | Police blotter for Feb. 19

The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical…

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It’s road-trip time with Evergreen Family Theatre’s ‘Leaving Iowa’

Grab your travel guide and your crispy treats — Evergreen Family Theatre is headed out on a road…

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Redmond students bring New York to the Eastside with ‘FAME Jr.’

CORE Theatrics presents "FAME Jr.," featuring Redmond students Krista Geiger, Jenny Stolarczuk and Lucy Gregersen Feb. 28-March 3…

Sen. Andy Hill talks with students in the Washington State Capitol building.

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For Sen. Hill, it’s all about education in early stage of legislative session

Between the state Senate’s passage of school-safety and construction proposals, public hearings in the Senate budget committee on…

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Governor praises Rep. Habib for jobs-catalyst proposal

Gov. Jay Inslee pointed to a fresh proposal by first-term Rep. Cyrus Habib (48th District) as the kind…

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Host families needed to welcome 34 international students

Education First Educational Homestay Programs (EHP) is now accepting volunteer host families who are ready to welcome students…

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Teen center to host talent contest beginning March 8

The Old Fire House Teen Center (OFH) is hosting a talent contest for local teens to compete for…

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Wargaming acquires Redmond’s Gas Powered Games

Wargaming, a free-to-play MMO (massively multiplayer online) developer and publisher, announced its agreement to acquire Redmond developer Gas…

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Redmond’s Terex teams up with ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

Terex Corporation, the manufacturer of Genie-branded products, signed a long-term strategic alliance with ESPN Wide World of Sports…

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Redmond Mayor Marchione elected to 2013 Sound Cities Association board of directors

Redmond Mayor John Marchione has been elected to the 2013 Sound Cities Association (SCA) board of directors, which…

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City Council to hold public hearing tonight regarding marijuana regulations

The Redmond City Council will hold a public hearing at tonight's meeting regarding council's recommended action to approve…

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Burglaries, vehicle prowls, vandalism | Police blotter for Feb. 15-19

The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical…

The next Girls Unlimited session will be March 9 at City Hall.

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Next Girls Unlimited session at Redmond City Hall set for March 9

The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee's (RYPAC) annual Girls Unlimited series continues this year with the theme of…

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Redmond’s Klassens take second, third in state diving competition

Redmond High brothers Eric and Phillip Klassen notched second and third places, respectively, in last Saturday night's 4A…