Redmond City Council member Hank Myers announced his re-election bid Tuesday afternoon, becoming the third rookie incumbent on council with plans for a second term.
Students from The Bear Creek School earned honors from the National Latin Exam Committee for their performance on a introductory latin exam they took in March.
The Redmond Historical Society is offering guided walking tours of the historic downtown core.
On May 19, the Rotary Club of Redmond will welcome Jeff Renner, King TV’s chief meteorologist, to its weekly meeting.
On May 18, Redmond-based Friends of Youth (FOY) will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a reception at the Harbor Club in Bellevue from 4 to 6 p.m., featuring Wayne Strom as the keynote speaker.
The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) has selected Redmond’s Robert Reed as winner of its 24th Annual National Peace Essay Contest.
Verizon Wireless has added a new cell site to the Union Hill and Novelty Hill area in Redmond.
In less than two months, Redmond will be the first city in the world to adopt a new Microsoft software program that will allow employees to do their work more accurately and efficiently.
The City of Redmond and the Cascade Land Conservancy are partnering to sponsor a work party on May 28 from 9 a.m. to noon at Grass Lawn Park, located at 7031 148 Ave. N.E.
On June 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Redmond Senior Center (RSC) will be holding its fourth Trash or Treasure Antique/Collectable Appraisals.
Joel Wright, a longtime Microsoft Corp. acountant, is an active Mormon who supports the City of Redmond’s financial strategy and opposes traffic-enforcement cameras.
Tom Flynn, a compliance manager for Puget Sound Energy, has been active in city planning for the last five-plus years and said traffic-enforcement cameras are an effective public safety tool.
Both have declared they will run for the upcoming empty seat of the Redmond City Council Pos. 5 — the first contested city race for the fall ballot.
A group of 33 local high school and junior high school students, including teams from Redmond High School (RHS), traveled to Florida for the fourth-annual VEX Robotics World Championship.
On May 7, students from Lake Washington School District (LWSD) schools competed in the Washington State History Day Championship Competition, which was held at Bellevue College.
The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and non-emergency) per week.
Redmond police arrested three Bellevue teenagers for breaking into a Redmond home Wednesday morning (May 11) and now detectives are investigating if they could be connected to other burglaries on the Eastside.
Horace Mann Elementary School’s Green Team, advised by fifth grade teacher Marie Hartford, has recently been named finalists in the third- through fifth-grade category of the national Siemens “We Can Change the World Challenge.”
On Thursday, May 19 Redmond High School (RHS) students will get a chance to meet Trip Jennings, a recipient of a National Geographic Young Explorer grant, when he gives an illustrated presentation titled “Congo: Conservation Under Fire” in the school’s Performing Arts Center.
On Tuesday evening, Redmond fire engines and medic trucks filled the parking lot at City Hall.
But the dozens of men and women crowding into the building’s lobby were not there for an emergency. They were there to see Kevin Donnelly being sworn in as the new chief for the Redmond Fire Department (RFD).
The Friends of Marymoor Park is hosting an open house May 18 to share with the public the final draft of a tree inventory and tree planting and replacement plan that was recently developed as a long-term tree and forest preservation, enhancement and maintenance program for the King County park.
Heart-health conscious runners and walkers will converge at Marymoor Park on May 21 to get their blood pumping and raise awareness.
Marymoor Park in King County will play host to the first-ever Ironheart Classic 4 mile/8 Mile Race and Health/Fitness Festival. Both all-ages fun runs will begin near the Velodrome race track, continue through the park and along the Sammamish River Trail.