Successful parenting is hard work, even under the best of circumstances. From potty-training a toddler to watching a young adult earn a driver’s license or a high school diploma, every milestone leads to another.
Long after they had left her John Muir Elementary classroom, many students have come back over the years just to say hello to teacher Sally Horton.
Horton – who taught in the Lake Washington School District for 22 years and most recently third grade at John Muir – passed away of breast cancer with her family at her side Wednesday, April 15. She was 60 years old.
Hiring the contractor with the lowest bid to remove an outdated popcorn ceiling ended up costing a property manager a lot of trouble and more money after neighbors complained that asbestos was spilling out into neighboring yards.
Queensryche vocalist Geoff Tate and Holly Turner of Three Rivers Winery signed bottles of Tate’s wine, “Insania” at the Redmond Whole Foods Market April 17.
Construction crews replaced worn-out bridge approach panels on westbound SR 520 from 124th Avenue NE to I-405 in Bellevue over the past weekend. Now only one weekend-long closure remains.
The Redmond High School (RHS) Mustang cheer squad will host a spaghetti feed and silent auction for the benefit of…
The State House voted 52-46 on Friday to start tolling on the State Route 520 floating bridge as early as this August to pay for its replacement.
The future looks bright for Jessie Follett, a Redmond High School sophomore who was critically injured in a car accident on March 24.
Since awakening from a coma on April 5 at Harborview Medical Center and being transferred to Seattle’s Children’s Hospital on April 16, she is making steady progress in a rehabilitation program.
The Spring Garden Fair runs from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at Redmond City Hall, 15670 NE 85th Street.
After 13 years with the Lake Washington School District (LWSD), Dr. Chip Kimball, who became Superintendent in 2007, said he’d never seen such a big turnout at a public meeting.
The city of Redmond remains financially stable during the recession and is working hard to prepare for a rapid growth spurt, especially in the downtown and Overlake areas.
Redmond took another step to finalizing its source of drinking water last week when the Lake Tapps Community Council signed…
Explorer Community School in Redmond is one of five Puget Sound area winners of the “Kids Are Growing” competition, sponsored by the International Greenhouse Company (IGC), the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC), KING 5 TV and PCC Natural Markets.
Queensryche singer Geoff Tate and Holly Turner of Three Rivers Winery will be at Whole Foods Market, 17991 Redmond Way,…
Nikolas Hake colors at Saturday’s annual Eggstravaganza at the Redmond Senior Center. The event included an Easter egg hunt, breakfast…
The Puget Sound area has weathered two winter storm events so far this year. Don’t let the better weather fool…
Redmond Mayor John Marchione will give a “State of the City” address at the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce membership…
In last week’s Redmond Reporter, we shared tips from Redmond business owners on how to free your home of clutter.
For Part 2 of our spring cleaning series, we asked Candace Carlson, staging expert at Redmond’s Windermere Real Estate, how to freshen the look of your home, whether or not you’re preparing to sell.
Tent City 4 is expected to move to the grounds of St. Jude Catholic Church, 10526 166th Ave. NE in Redmond on April 25, staying for a period of no longer than 110 days.
Teachers will lose their jobs and class sizes will increase.
That is the reality emerging for the Lake Washington School District as it braces for substantial cuts to their budget for the next two years.
With the state attempting to balance a budget deficit of around $10 billion, public schools are poised to take a significant hit, evidenced by the proposed state House of Representatives and Senate budgets released last week.
