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The opening of Old Redmond Schoolhouse will be postponed to fall of 2020. Photo courtesy of LWSD

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Old Redmond Schoolhouse will not be ready for students this fall

The scheduled preschool programs will remain at Dickinson Elementary for the next school year.

More cases of measles confirmed in King County

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More cases of measles confirmed in King County

On the Eastside, cases have been confirmed in Bothell and Issaquah.

‘If I can do it, they can do it’ | Windows and Mirrors

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‘If I can do it, they can do it’ | Windows and Mirrors

Lori Matsukawa’s lasting legacy on Asian American journalists.

The co-responder way: mental health professionals and officers team up

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The co-responder way: mental health professionals and officers team up

Local departments are making the push for permanent funding.

Madison Miller/staff photos                                 Allison Butler leads a class of toddlers and their parents through a Tuesday morning class at Joyous Noise.

Life

Redmond Ridge school elicits ‘joyous noise’ from local children

Joyous Noise Studio moved to Redmond Ridge last fall.

Redmond residents Nicole (left) and daughter Clara, 8 seen at the 2019 Bike Bash on May 17. This is their fourth year attending the event. Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo

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Redmond celebrates Bike Bash

The eighth annual event took place on May 17.

King County’s $5 million derelict boat problem

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King County’s $5 million derelict boat problem

When a boat sinks, it costs a lot to bring it up, with millions being spent since 2003…

Sexual misconduct reports triple following ‘Report it to Stop it’ campaign

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Sexual misconduct reports triple following ‘Report it to Stop it’ campaign

Joint effort to curb unwanted harassment proves successful.

Redmond Comcast employees donate time to beautify Friends of Youth

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Redmond Comcast employees donate time to beautify Friends of Youth

Employees from the company’s Redmond office volunteered their time at the nonprofit’s Kirkland location.

More than 400 people broke bread together in celebration of the Islamic month of Ramadan at the annual Interfaith Iftar hosted by the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) on May 15. Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo

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Redmond community breaks bread in celebration of lslamic month

More than 400 people attended MAPS’ annual Interfaith Iftar.

Susan’s quest for ‘justice’ and the civil legal system dilemma

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Susan’s quest for ‘justice’ and the civil legal system dilemma

While citizens have the right to an attorney in criminal cases, they’re not afforded the same rights in…

Candidates file for November 2019 election

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Candidates file for November 2019 election

Locals will vote on a variety of local and county positions.

Courtesy photo of GoRedmond                                 The 8th annual Bike Bash returns to Redmond on May 17.

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Redmond’s annual Bike Bash set for Friday

The event is in its eighth year.

More than 500 people came to enjoy country displays, food, games and conversation. Courtesy photo

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Benjamin Rush Elementary celebrates 13th annual International Night

More than 500 people came to enjoy country displays, food, games and conversation.

Vertex Arena offers a turfed and netted 3,000 square feet battlefield for bow and arrow tag, nerf tag, and field dodgeball. Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo

Business

Vertex Arena comes to Redmond

The new business hopes to connect people through the power of play.

Woodblock owners open spiritual successor to Frankie’s Pizza in downtown Redmond

Business

Woodblock owners open spiritual successor to Frankie’s Pizza in downtown Redmond

Spark Pizza aims to preserve the community-based restaurant hub as development floods the Eastside.

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Eviction reform passed by state Legislature

Tenant protections included longer notices and more judicial discretion.

(Linda J. Smith) Cherry trees fully in bloom at the state capital in Olympia.                                (Linda J. Smith) Cherry trees fully in bloom at the state capital in Olympia.

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I-1000 passes state legislature as advocates hope to increase equality

The initiative could allow affirmative action to return to Washington state after 20 years.

Candidate filing begins May 13

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Candidate filing begins May 13

Residents will vote on Redmond council members, mayor and school board directors.

Hospital workers support HB 1155 to implement uninterrupted rest breaks and provide limitations on the use of additional on-call work. Courtesy photo

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Legislature passes break and overtime protections for health care workers

Washington State House and Senate have passed HB 1155 providing hospital workplace improvements.