Redmond Mayor John Marchione kicked off his re-election campaign Wednesday morning with plenty of handshakes, hugs, pats on the back and smiles, along with a vow to continue to build neighborhood connections, while keeping Redmond a financially strong city.
Local residents have a lot of questions about the high school Lake Washington School District (LWSD) is proposing to build across the street from Louisa May Alcott Elementary School in Redmond.
Tent City 4 is coming to Redmond.
Due to low enrollment numbers, Saturday’s Girls Unlimited event has been canceled.
The city of Redmond’s Citizen Academy series will begin April 21 and run through May 26.
The Lake Washington Schools Foundation’s (LWSF) annual luncheon, “A Legacy for Learning Luncheon” will be Wednesday, April 20, at Juanita High School at 10601 NE 132nd St. in Kirkland.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn announced today that he has reached an agreement with Microsoft to create a statewide high school Information Technology (IT) Academy in Washington state.
This new initiative will be the subject of a legislative work session in the House Education Committee, Tuesday, April 5.
Robin Brown is in a constant battle with Mother Nature.
As acting street operations supervisor for the City of Redmond, a lot of her job depends on weather conditions.
On April 12, the Metropolitan King County Council’s Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee will be holding a meeting to give Redmond and other Eastside residents the opportunity to voice their opinions about the proposed Metro Transit service changes in east King County.
Interstate 405 will be closed — in both directions — between Northeast Eighth Street and State Route 520 this weekend.
The Redmond Arts Commission is accepting applications from people who are interested in developing and supporting the arts.
Redmond police officers responding to a report of a domestic violence Sunday night found a medical marijuana grow operation — one that they believe is larger than the legal limit, according to police spokesman Jim Bove.
From Colorado and Texas to Oregon and Washington, Chris Hoffmann has lived in several states.
And later this month, she will be adding one more to the list. After eight years with the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce the Portland, Ore. native is stepping down from her position as president and chief executive officer and retiring in Sarasota, Fla.
The Goddard School, at 10611 Redmond Ridge Drive N.E., celebrated Earth Hour last Friday by turning off all of its lights and electricity from 10-11 a.m.
Beginning April 15, eight musical acts will battle it out in Redmond for gift certificates, studio time and prestige in the Old Fire House Teen Center’s (OFH) fifth annual Rockathon competition.
From April 8-10, the Wastemobile will be stopping in Redmond.
The Redmond Garden Club’s annual Plant Sale will be May 7 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 17817 NE 131st Pl. N.E. in Redmond.
Redmond resident Karin Duval has been selected as the first managing director for Leadership Eastside’s (LE) first premier leadership development program.
Redmond resident Scott Harlan, with the help of initiative guru Tim Eyman, is leading a charge to put the traffic enforcement camera debate on the November ballot — and let the people decide.
Harlan, along with Nick Sherwood, Alex Rion and Eyman are the co-sponsors of Redmond Initiative No. 1 — “Let The People Decide on Red Light Cameras in Redmond” — which will ban the use of cameras to catch traffic violators and fine them unless approved by the City Council and voters.
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) is having a surplus material and equipment sale on April 16 at its warehouse annex at 15130 NE 95th Street in Redmond.