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Lake Washington School District made the wrong call

As a parent of Wilder Elementary Students, I am saddened by the final decision by LWSD to not…

Opinion

Keep it clean when computing | Column

Like any writer, my first obligation is to my readers. That obligation naturally extends to the accuracy, timeliness…

Opinion

Hail the Port of Seattle-King County rail deal

When the Port of Seattle and King County recently acquired the Eastside Rail Corridor from Burlington Northern Santa…

Opinion

The truth about yard sales | Pat Cashman

While recorded history stretches pretty far back, it doesn’t go back far enough to tell us the name…

Business

Nintendo opens up Kirkland warehouse

Video game giant Nintendo became the latest high tech company to expand to Kirkland when it opened a…

Emily Reyer got involved with baton twirling through an after-school class at the Redmond Parks and Recreation Department.

Sports

Sammamish teen Reyer twirls her way to the top

There are some who argue the validity of baton twirling as a sport. Emily Reyer is quick to…

Washington State Department of Transportation Construction Engineering Manager North Brian Nielsen speaks to the media in front of the Wilburton Tunnel earlier this week.

News

Crunch time coming to southbound I-405 lanes

Southbound lanes on I-405 from Southeast Eighth Street in Bellevue to I-90 will be completely closed for three…

News

Little Bit names project manager, architect of new Redmond project

Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center hired J. Christopher Kirk of Kirk Associates LLC as project manager to help…

News

Redmond Reporter News Briefs | July 26

The Redmond Arts Commission continues its 2008 Arts in the Parks series of free concerts and performances, Friday…

News

Man arrested while napping | Redmond Police Blotter

Police officers responded to a reported assault at a hotel in the 7400 block of 164th Avenue Northeast.

News

Redmond Police seek help finding hit-and-run driver

Redmond Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a driver of a Nissan sedan who hit a…

News

Gregoire: State economy remains resilient

Between running for re-election and planning for her daughter’s upcoming wedding, Gov. Christine Gregoire has her work cut…

News

I-90, 520 bridges: Six-dollar tolls could drive away commuters

Tolls to cross Lake Washington could cost commuters $6.85 a round trip, be levied on both the I-90…

Business

Redmond’s Canyons Restaurant to host fundraiser for children’s hospital in Uganda

Canyons Restaurant, 15740 Redmond Way; (425) 556-1390, will host a fundraiser for Holy Innocents Children’s Hospital in Uganda,…

News

Fallen Officers Memorial Tournament set for this weekend

The Fourth Annual Fallen Officers Memorial Tournament, which honors those who lost their lives in the line of…

Opinion

We can learn something from Germany’s solar surge

Autobahn. Lederhosen. Oktoberfest. Say “Germany” and that’s a bit of what comes to mind.

Opinion

Easing the pain of expensive gas

Time magazine had an interesting article in a recent July issue: 10 Things You Can Like About $4…

News

Youth skateboarding event scheduled for Saturday

The Old Fire House Teen Center is hosting the seventh annual RedSkate, a youth skateboarding competition that will…

News

City to host open house on sustainable living July 28

The City of Redmond needs residents’ ideas regarding how the city should encourage sustainable development and is hosting…

News

Former Microsoft manager sentenced to prison

A Kirkland woman who embezzled nearly $1 million from Microsoft in her job as a program manager was…