Friday afternoon, walkers were welcomed into Idylwood Park in Redmond as they reached the fourth pit stop in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day.
The Association of Washington Cities (AWC), an Olympia-based organization advocating on behalf of Washington’s 281 cities and towns, honored 48th Legislate District Rep. Joan McBride (D-Kirkland) with a City Champion Award.
As the head of school for Montessori Children’s House (MCH) near Redmond, education is a big part of Jennifer Wheelhouse’s life.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has named seven Bear Creek students as semifinalists/commended students among 16,000 nationwide in the 62nd annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Following years of intense study and dedication to his craft, Redmond-area local and Postdoc Brewing’s taproom manager, Bobby Wood, is the first to achieve a ranking above certified Cicerone in Washington state, and the 14th in the world to achieve advanced Cicerone certification.
On Saturday and Sunday, Redmond-based nonprofit Ravishing Women will hold its 4th annual show at Eastlake High School in Sammamish.
As the immigrant and refugee population in King County increases, questions have been raised about how to best serve them.
Tuesday, Sept. 13
On Sunday, the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) and the Muslim Community Resource Center (MCRC) will hold the third monthly clinic session of Washington state’s first nonprofit clinic based in a Redmond mosque providing free or subsidized medical care to those in need. The first clinic session was held on July 17. The clinic director is Nehath Sheriff, a 2015 University of Washington graduate.
A 36-year-old mother who pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges of her 16-month-old son had her case-setting hearing continued from Sept. 13 to Tuesday at King County Superior Court, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Redmond naturopathic doctor Bruce A. Klein, who pleaded not guilty to charges of count 1 indecent liberties on Aug. 18, had his case-setting hearing on Tuesday rescheduled to Oct. 25 at King County Superior Court, according to the King County Prosecutor’s Office.
The City of Redmond continues to embrace new technologies and process improvements. Beginning Sept. 15, Redmond business owners will be able to complete license applications and renewals online.
Mayors from across the Eastside gathered Sept. 9 at Cascadia College in Bothell for Leadership Eastside’s annual mayors’ panel — including Redmond Mayor John Marchione. Leadership Eastside CEO James Whitfield moderated the panel.
Members of the Redmond City Council, the Redmond Human Services Commission and Mayor John Marchione will participate in the Day of Concern for the Hungry this weekend.
R. August “Auggie” Kempf recently resigned from his position as EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners, Position No. 3, in order to spend more time with his family. He began serving on the board in 2000 and represented the Redmond and Sammamish areas.
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is offering a free day on Sept. 24 in recognition of National Public Lands Day. Day-use visitors will not need a Discover Pass to visit state parks.
Acclaimed restaurateur, chef, author and TV personality Mario Batali will deliver the keynote address at Hopelink’s Reaching Out Benefit Luncheon on Oct. 24 at Bellevue’s Meydenbauer Center.
As part of National Welcoming Week, the Eastside Refugee and Immigrant Coalition (ERIC) is hosting a Welcoming Week reception.
An event was held on Friday to celebrate the grand opening of Redmond’s LOOP, a new shuttle service available to everyone in the community.
A 16-year-old male — a former Lake Washington High School student — is in serious but stable condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after being involved in a vehicle-skateboard accident in Redmond on Sunday.