This is National Public Health Week and hundreds of King County employees will celebrate by walking in groups during breaks or lunch times.
9 a.m.: Redmond Point of View
The Redmond Rotary Club invites the public to attend its April lunch meetings with informative speakers.
A town hall meeting will be held Thursday, April 10 at the Newport Way Library to discuss launching a commuter rail service on the Eastside. This meeting is sponsored by Eastside Rail Now!
While Washington has dropped from seventh to 13th in the nation per capita for identity theft cases reported to the Federal Trade Commission, many Washington residents still inadvertently put themselves at risk.
Derby Days will be held on the Redmond City Hall campus on Saturday, July 11. That may seem like a long way away, but not for this year’s organizers. The theme is “Through the Decades” and the Derby Days committee is hoping Redmond residents will share a photo or two that expresses their experience at past Derby Days.
F rom French torch songs to Spanish pop and Russian classical music, entertainment — as well as cuisine — was a true smorgasbord during Redmond High School’s (RHS) first World Languages Day celebration on March 28.
Store hopes to set new Guinness mark at April 12 event
A bill aiming to curb drunken driving and save lives was signed into law on Monday by Gov. Chris Gregoire.
The Redmond City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to make a recommendation to the Bellevue and King County City Councils that 152nd Avenue Northeast in Overlake become a future major corridor for high capacity transit.
Theft: A man who lives in the 8100 block of 149th Place Northeast called police to report a car prowl. He told police that somebody smashed the driver’s side window and stole a GPS device.
A fire that destroyed a Redmond medical office is being investigated as suspicious as of the Reporter’s deadline Thursday morning.