Public safety has been a cornerstone for Roger Goodman for the better part of a decade, but political career of the Kirkland Democrat didn’t start out that way.
The Redmond Regional Library is hosting a community forum for locals to share, process and heal following the Orlando massacre last month.
Friends of Youth (FOY) has announced three new board members will be joining its team.
Nintendo’s Mario and Luigi will be the official grand marshals of the 2016 Derby Days Parade.
Tuesday, July 5
Emerald Heights, offers amenities and onsite health care services, has reached 98 percent occupancy.
The Redmond Kiwanis will be serving hamburgers, hot dogs and lemonade at Derby Days on Friday and Saturday.
The City of Redmond has released its 11th annual Community Indicators report, which describes Redmond’s progress toward achieving its community vision.
Maxfield Chen of Redmond has been named to the dean’s list at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he studies computer science, for the spring 2016 semester.
Fairwinds Redmond resident Kern Hendricks turned 105 on Monday.
AA Auto Service, at 8004 Avondale Way in Redmond, was named a AAA Top Shop.
King County residents can safely dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at no cost when the Wastemobile comes to Redmond, July 15-17.
Rep. Joan McBride (D-Kirkland) of the 48th Legislative District received the City Legislative Champions Award from the Association of Washington Cities.
The scene in courtroom W-905 at the King County Courthouse Friday afternoon was emotional as Robert Malsch was sentenced to 125 months in prison.
Fourth of July daytime parades and nighttime fireworks are planned across King County, and are expected to draw tens of thousands of people. As riders explore how to get to these events using transit, they can review planned reroutes and service adjustments that are scheduled to be in place for the holiday.
King County residents can safely and conveniently dispose of old car batteries, oil, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at no cost when the Wastemobile comes to Redmond July 15-17.
Redmond police are still searching for a man who is suspected of trying to lure a child at Redmond Town Center on June 19.
The first month of the Marymoor Park Concert series is complete and organizers are continuing to work on controlling the noise.
Tuesday, June 28
Downtown streets will be buzzing with music, parades, Criterium bicycle races and more at the 76th Annual Redmond Derby Days Summer Festival on July 8-9 at the Redmond City Hall Campus, 15670 N.E. 85th St.