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Redmond officers will participate in DUI campaign

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Redmond officers will participate in DUI campaign

Extra DUI patrols will be canvassing King County roads, including in Redmond, Aug. 18-Sept. 4.

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Klein’s case-setting hearing continued to Sept. 26

Redmond naturopathic doctor Bruce A. Klein, who pleaded not guilty to charges of count 1 indecent liberties on…

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Nara Japanese Restaurant will close on Oct. 31

Nara Japanese Restaurant in the Redmond Town Square has been serving up food since 1989, but come Oct.…

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Woman injured when large tree limb falls at Idylwood

A woman sustained serious injuries when she was struck by a large falling tree limb on Aug. 10…

Ozomatli. Courtesy of Cynthia Perez

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CHOMP! bites into Marymoor Park Aug. 19

CHOMP!, King County’s celebration of local farming, food and sustainability, is set for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.…

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AT&T Redmond employees support local charities

AT&T Redmond employees nominated the following organizations to receive company funding through its community contributions budget:

Officers arrest suspect for trespassing, possessing drug paraphernalia at library | Police Blotter for Aug. 3-8

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Officers arrest suspect for trespassing, possessing drug paraphernalia at library | Police Blotter for Aug. 3-8

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Overlake School student Phoebe Wall during her internship. Contributed Photo

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Wall interns with NASA scientists, aims to work on Mars missions

Phoebe Wall has always had a passion for science, starting with an interest in marine biology, paleontology and…

Boxers are fighting back against Parkinson’s

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Boxers are fighting back against Parkinson’s

An intrepid band of seniors gathered on a recent Wednesday to strap up with boxing gloves and have…

Eric LaFontaine

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LaFontaine named new regional publisher of Redmond Reporter

Bringing his longtime passion for community journalism and digital savvy, Eric LaFontaine was recently named the new regional…

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Six-decade-old dry streak record broken this week

A record-breaking dry streak continued this week, easily blowing past a 1951 record for the most consecutive days…

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Meteor shower will be visible on Saturday morning

Posts have been circling on social media in recent weeks claiming that one of the brightest meteor showers…

Redmond Human Services Commission position open

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Redmond Human Services Commission position open

The City of Redmond is searching for a Human Services commissioner interested in a broad spectrum of human…

People enjoy last year’s So Bazaar event. Courtesy photo

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So Bazaar returns to Redmond Aug. 17, 24 and 31

The annual So Bazaar Night Market festival is returning to Redmond on Aug. 17, 24 and 31.

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Shopping trip results in big Hit 5 win for Redmond woman

A woman from Redmond is celebrating after a random Hit 5 purchase at Fred Meyer (2041 148th Ave…

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EndBrainCancer raises tens of thousands for patient assistance

The Redmond-based EndBrainCancer Initiative raised $42,000 at its annual golf fundraiser on July 30.

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Tesla students receive national awards

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New lead provisions earns praise from environmental groups

A new provision in the recently passed state budget relating to lead content in water is receiving praise…

A kit from the Vancouver, British Columbia, safe injection site. Black Press/Sound Publishing file photo

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‘The status quo is highly problematic:’ Debate over drug consumption sites continues at local forum

Representatives on both sides of the safe consumption site debate took questions at a recent forum.

From left to right: Lindsey Robinson, Hopelink Harvest program coordinator; Lauren Thomas, Hopelink CEO; Anthony DiBlasi, Washington state president of Bank of America; Adam McCurdy, Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center. Courtesy photo

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Hopelink and Bank of America partner to provide fresh, local produce to food banks

A new truck that will be used to collect fresh fruits and vegetables from local farms for Hopelink’s…