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With a photo of parts of 10,000-year-old stone tools on the screen behind him, Dr. Robert Kopperl discusses the major find in Redmond at a 2015 meeting. Reporter file photo

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Bear Creek event to shed light on Native American life 10,000 years ago

The Bear Creek site, located in the heart of the City of Redmond, is the oldest excavated archaeological…

Redmond’s Robinson is 93 and still focused on fitness

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Redmond’s Robinson is 93 and still focused on fitness

Mary Robinson started exercising regularly when her children were young.

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson. Reporter file photo

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Local leaders comment on appellate court immigration-ban ruling

The United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, comprised of three judges, unanimously affirmed a lower…

‘Pittsburgh of the Pacific’? That was nearly Kirkland’s destiny | Redmond Historical Society Saturday Speaker Series

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‘Pittsburgh of the Pacific’? That was nearly Kirkland’s destiny | Redmond Historical Society Saturday Speaker Series

If not for a shift in economic fortunes, quaint Kirkland might instead be the “Pittsburgh of the Pacific”…

Winter wonderland: Redmond community enjoys a snow day on Monday | SLIDESHOW

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Winter wonderland: Redmond community enjoys a snow day on Monday | SLIDESHOW

While Monday’s snowfall may have led to road and school closures, it didn’t stop the Redmond community from…

Residents roll out feedback on future light rail station

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Residents roll out feedback on future light rail station

Planning for link light rail to come to downtown continues as the City of Redmond is gathering feedback…

Redmond firefighters lend a hand to Camp Unity Eastside; homeless encampment sets up at St. Jude Catholic Church

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Redmond firefighters lend a hand to Camp Unity Eastside; homeless encampment sets up at St. Jude Catholic Church

When members of the Redmond Fire Department (RFD) stopped by Camp Unity Eastside while they were in Kirkland,…

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Homeless is ‘we’: Volunteers, former homeless take to streets for point-in-time homeless count

Editor’s note: This is the third installment in a Reporter series on Eastside homelessness.

On the menu: Officers trespass man after creating a disturbance at restaurant | Police Blotter for Jan. 24-31

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On the menu: Officers trespass man after creating a disturbance at restaurant | Police Blotter for Jan. 24-31

Tuesday, Jan. 31

Bear Creek and Overlake students stand Strong Against Cancer. Courtesy of Sini Fernandez

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Bear Creek promotes school spirit and the fight against childhood cancer

The Bear Creek School supported Strong Against Cancer to promote school spirit and engage the school population for…

Thousands gathered at Westlake Park in downtown Seattle to protest President Donald Trump’s ban on immigrants and refugees from seven Muslim-majority nations on Sunday. Courtesy of Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren

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Large protests, including one in Seattle, target Trump’s immigration and refugee executive orders

Attorney General Bob Ferguson files lawsuit in federal court against Trump, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and…

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DelBene demands answers after rebuff at SeaTac Airport following Trump’s immigration and refugee executive orders

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) today wrote to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seeking an explanation for why…

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Homeless men living in Bothell share their stories

Editor’s note: The Reporter spoke with these two homeless men on the condition that we would not use…

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Sound Transit selects Max J. Kuney Company to build station, guideway for the Bel-Red section of the East Link Extension

The Sound Transit Board of Directors selected Max J. Kuney Company to build the Bel-Red/130th Station and guideway…

‘Turning anger into action’: About 175,000 people, including locals, show strength at Women’s March on Seattle

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‘Turning anger into action’: About 175,000 people, including locals, show strength at Women’s March on Seattle

Last Saturday, about 175,000 people from the greater Puget Sound area, including Redmond and the Eastside, gathered in…

Shoplifters, sandwiches and a baby | Police Blotter for Jan. 18-23

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Shoplifters, sandwiches and a baby | Police Blotter for Jan. 18-23

Monday, Jan. 23

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Constantine issues statement on executive orders signed by Trump

King County Executive Dow Constantine released the following statement on Wednesday on executive orders signed by President Trump:

Issaquah mayor Fred Butler honors Redmond police officer Dan Smith and K9 Remy on Wednesday at Issaquah City Hall for working with Issaquah police to arrest a burglary suspect in early January. The male suspect broke into a house, the resident saw him and the suspect fled. Smith and Remy combed through several back yards and found the man hiding in a blackberry bush. Courtesy photo

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Issaquah mayor honors Redmond’s Smith and Remy for tracking down burglary suspect

Issaquah mayor Fred Butler honors Redmond police officer Dan Smith and K9 Remy on Wednesday at Issaquah City…

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Islamic Center of Eastside to hold fundraiser to rebuild mosque

The Islamic Center of Eastside (Bellevue Masjid) will host a fundraiser to rebuild its mosque after the recent…

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Police arrest burglary suspect for second time

Between Jan. 6-9, six businesses at 8600 154th Ave. N.E. in Redmond reported break-ins or theft. After canvassing…