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Redmond students graduate from Oregon State University

Oregon State University will hold its 148th commencement on June 17 at Reser Stadium on the Corvallis campus.

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Missing female teen and her infant return to aunt’s house in Bellevue

A 16-year-old-female and her infant who had been missing last Friday returned home to the teen’s aunt’s house…

Paul Blair shows off one of his many props he uses to teach students about health at Evergreen Middle School in Redmond. He is retiring after 35 years at the school. Aaron Kunkler, Redmond Reporter

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Evergreen teacher retiring after decades of informing students’ choices

Paul Blair has taught health education at the Evergreen Middle School since it was opened in 1982.

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Candidates file for Redmond and state November elections

Candidates for local and state elections have been filing to run in the November election. The Reporter has…

Dhingra announces bid for 45th District seat

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Dhingra announces bid for 45th District seat

King County prosecuting attorney and Redmond resident Manka Dhingra is throwing her name in the mix for the…

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City examines changing park rules

Changes are in the works for rules at Redmond parks that could see alterations to policies dictating behaviors…

Harris announces candidacy for 45th District race

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Harris announces candidacy for 45th District race

Robert Parker Harris has announced his bid for the 45th District Senate races on this November’s ballot.

Many businesses have been at Redmond Square for years. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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Local businesses at Redmond Square face uncertain future

The San Franscisco company Legacy Partners purchased the property in conjunction with a Chinese investment firm.

Officers arrest female suspect for assault | Police Blotter for May 17-23

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Officers arrest female suspect for assault | Police Blotter for May 17-23

Tuesday, May 23

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Cyclists kick off cross-country ride to support Friends of FSH Research

One dozen bicyclists will be kicking off a cross-country bike trip in support of a Kirkland-based nonprofit on…

People check out the Redmond Bike Bash on May 19 on the Redmond Central Connector trail. The annual event included information from local bike shops, bike skills clinics, $10 bike helmets from the Redmond Police Department, a Bike Rodeo to help kids practice skills, music, food trucks and a beer and wine garden. Courtesy of Martin Bartsch

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Rolling into Redmond Bike Bash

People check out the Redmond Bike Bash on May 19 on the Redmond Central Connector trail. The annual…

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Tour de Redmond bicycle commute challenge set for June 1-July 31

The Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association (GRTMA) has announced the 12th annual Tour de Redmond bicycle commuting challenge,…

Eight residents have filed to run for three Redmond City Council spots

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Eight residents have filed to run for three Redmond City Council spots

According to the King County Elections site, eight residents are running for Redmond City Council positions.

Rob Odle

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City of Redmond planning director announces retirement

After serving the community for 16 years, Rob Odle will retire as planning director from the City of…

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Klein’s case-setting hearing continued to June 27

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

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Christianson’s competency hearing set for June 20

Tami Annett Christianson, who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges of her 16-month-old son, is undergoing a…

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Kedir’s trial scheduled for June 5

Genede Ahmed Kedir, who pleaded not guilty to charges of two counts of first-degree robbery in a pair…

Officers arrest suspect for assault and animal cruelty | Police Blotter for May 10-16

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Officers arrest suspect for assault and animal cruelty | Police Blotter for May 10-16

Tuesday, May 16

Bellevue Police Department Chief Steven Mylett interacts with Imam Sheikh Fazal of the Islamic Center of Eastside during the Eastside Muslim Safety Forum in January at the Muslim Association of Puget Sound in Redmond. Andy Nystrom, Redmond Reporter

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‘It affects our children, it affects our generation’: Local Muslims grapple with national increase in hate crimes

The past year has been a tense one for Muslims in America, both nationally and locally.

City report: Proposed changes to homeless ordinance; national EMS week proclamation

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City report: Proposed changes to homeless ordinance; national EMS week proclamation

Note: This story appeared in the May 19 print edition of the Redmond Reporter.