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Vache selected as new president of City Council; Margeson named vice president

Redmond City Council members Pat Vache (Position 2) and Hank Margeson (Position 3) were selected as Council president…

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League of Education Voters and Seattle’s Child hold ‘My Dream School’ contest for Washington students

The League of Education Voters (LEV) and Seattle's Child are holding a contest called "My Dream School," to…

A Golden-crowned Kinglet

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Birding class to teach basics and advanced techniques

Beginners, people new to Puget Sound, and birders with some time behind the binoculars will all find plenty…

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LWSD offering information about secondary and choice school options this month

Parents of fifth- and sixth-grade students and eighth- and ninth-grade students in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD)…

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Redmond’s Citizen Academy to begin Jan. 23 and run through March

The City of Redmond's 2012 Citizen Academy will begin on Jan. 23 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in…

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Boy Scout troops picking up and recycling Christmas trees in select neighborhoods

Boy Scout troops will be driving through neighborhoods on Jan. 7 and 8 to collect and recycle Christmas…

More than 80 people ran into the 45-degree water in support of Special Olympics Washington. Participants raised $11

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Ringing in 2012 with a splash: Police, community members take icy plunge for Special Olympics

More than 80 people donned bikinis, swim trunks, police uniforms and even a penguin suit on Sunday to…

Seattle-based John Fleming has been selected as the artist for the Redmond Central Connector. He was selected from about 30 artists nationwide and will work with the design team on integrating art throughout the park as well as create a piece to be installed somewhere along the trail.

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Redmond Central Connector artist to highlight city’s natural environment, tech industry

One of the aspects John Fleming enjoys about his career is working with the natural environment. And now…

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Next RYPAC’s Girls Unlimited session slated for Jan. 21

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

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Redmond’s K9 Vader helps locate attempted robbery suspect in Kirkland

Redmond Police Department's K9 unit helped with the arrest of a juvenile male, who allegedly attempted to rob…

Workers raise the White Big Top for Cavalia

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Cavalia Big Top provides big economic boost to Redmond

The City of Redmond stands to receive a big economic boost as Cavalia, a world-class equestrian and performing…

Saturday's Nia fitness class at DanceWorks Studio will benefit Cancer Lifeline. The class starts at 10 a.m. and a $15 donation is required to participate.

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Nia fitness class at DanceWorks to benefit Cancer Lifeline

Saturday's Nia fitness class at DanceWorks Studio in Redmond at 16641 Redmond Way will benefit Cancer Lifeline.

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Redmond hit with rash of mail thefts during holiday season

'Tis the season to steal mail apparently. There were eight reports of mail theft from Dec. 22-26, including…

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Tolling on SR 520 bridge starts on Thursday

With State Route 520 tolling less than 48 hours away, drivers are getting prepared. While Good To Go!…

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Janet Turpen of Comcast joins Friends of Youth’s board of directors

Friends of Youth (FOY) has named Janet Turpen as an addition to the youth service agency's board of…

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New King County solid waste fees start Jan. 1 to help upgrade transfer stations

The Solid Waste Division of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks reminds residents that an…

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Investigators say Union Hill garage fire was arson

Investigators have determined that a fire that destroyed a two-story garage on Union Hill Road was arson, according…

Redmond High School seniors (from left) Karin Otsuka

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Redmond High seniors are creating awards to recognize local green businesses

Redmond High School (RHS) seniors Karin Otsuka, Laura Svancarek, Kate Smiley and Rachel Wong have formed Green Things,…

Rabbi Mordechai Farkash of the Eastside Torah Center leads the crowd at Redmond Town Center in a series of traditional Jewish songs during a public menorah lighting Wednesday evening

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Traditions from around the world: Other holidays celebrated in Redmond community

With endless sales, countless songs and numerous TV specials about the holiday, the month of December could easily…

Richard Cole

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Cole steps down after 24 years on City Council: Longtime politician was an advocate for financial stability

A fixture in Redmond politics for nearly three decades, Richard Cole admits he is a penny pincher and…