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Fashion Show to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis

Fashion Fights MS, a fashion show to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis research, starts at 7 p.m. Saturday,…

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City Council president will not seek re-election

Redmond City Council president Nancy McCormick has announced that she will not seek re-election for another four-year term,…

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Local students to participate in History Day contest

Students from Redmond Junior High School, Redmond High School and International Community School in the Lake Washington School…

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Providing care for Camp Korey

Last summer, a Redmond boy named Connor Burshears, organized a fundraising drive called "Connor's Cabs at Camp Korey."

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City awarded funding for pedestrian improvements

The City of Redmond recently received funding to use for pedestrian safety from the Highway Safety Improvement Program,…

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45th & 48th Legislative District reps to hold town halls in Redmond, Bellevue

The 45th District’s state representatives will hold a town hall meeting Saturday, March 14 at the Redmond City…

Redmond teens help remove invasive plants during a Green Redmond Program event at Farrel-McWhirter Park last Saturday. The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee (RYPAC) in collaboration with Green Redmond Partnership started the program

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Teens help keep Redmond clean, green

Redmond teens help remove invasive plants during a Green Redmond Program event at Farrel-McWhirter Park last Saturday. The…

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Pledging for peace: Students raising money for impoverished children

A penny here, a penny there, adds up like pennies from heaven for impoverished children in remote areas…

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Metro cautions bus riders to expect changing weather conditions for Monday morning commute

March Madness doesn’t only apply to college basketball. It also describes the kind of weather experienced in King…

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Palios backs out of labor fight against Microsoft

Phil Palios confirmed Friday that he is backing out of his labor crusade against Microsoft Corp.

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Utility work to cause downtown traffic delays

Beginning Thursday, March 12, critical utility work will start at the intersection of Redmond Way and Cleveland Street…

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Campaign raises enough money for 600 birthday bags

Thanks to 29 generous donors, the Puget Sound Cheerful Givers President’s Day fundraising campaign brought in enough money…

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Redmond teen sponsored as Senate page

Sen. Eric Oemig, D-Kirkland, recently sponsored Tara Stamaris, a 15-year-old from Redmond, as a Senate page.

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Poetry mentor seeks donations

The New Poet’s Society (http://New-Poets-Society.org) is seeking donations to provide scholarship money for high-school-aged poets.

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Giving elderly dogs love, hope

Redmond High School senior Lauren Nabseth is hosting a raffle and fundraising walk for Old Dog Haven, at…

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Making a stand against Microsoft: Redmond native leads temporary workers’ protest

The way Phil Palios sees it, someone had to step up and take a stand against the tech…

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Crews start work to smooth the ride on SR 520 in Bellevue

Crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) have begun work on a project to repave…

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Sheriff speaks with LWSD students about fear, courage

Every day, Sue Rahr does something that gives her a queasy stomach.