King County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg, the guest speaker at Wednesday’s Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce luncheon, told attendees how…
Conducted by Redmond resident Alexei Girsh, who received the City of Redmond’s Patron of the Arts Award in the year 2000, Eastside Symphony is celebrating its 20th year with two big performances this fall. Both are at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center, 17272 NE 104th St.
“Keep Calm and Eat Cupcakes” reads a sign on the wall inside Pinkalicious, a new, gourmet cupcake shop on the…
Redmond-based Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 2995, located at 4330 148th Ave. NE, has sent more than 6,300 five-pound…
Seemingly forever, elementary school children have rushed through lunch so they can maximize their time at recess.
After the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Board of Directors unanimously approved the district’s 2009-10 General Fund Budget on Monday,…
The Greater Seattle Muslim Community hosted a forum with the King County Executive candidates,
It’s been a whirlwind week for Juanita-based rock heroes Shotty, who won the 2006 Classic Rockathon at Redmond’s Old Fire House Teen Center and were recently featured at Seafair’s Rock & Roll Marathon and Bite of Seattle.
Your new neighbor might be the Next Food Network Star.
The Alliance of Eastside Agencies, a Redmond-based professional membership organization of human service providers, held its sixth annual luncheon at…
Leadership Eastside’s (LE) Class of 2011 unveiled its community projects May 14 at the Redmond campus of Lake Washington Technical College.
The Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) H1N1 flu virus emergency team, led by Deputy Superintendent Janene Fogard and including safety and risk management director Scott Emry, met April 30 to discuss preparedness for a possible flu outbreak in our area.
Grazing is good, according to nutrition experts.
Education is the key to employment and economic stimulus, said Dave Cunnigham, associate dean of workforce training and grants for Lake Washington Technical College.
Microsoft Corp. has announced that it will open its own line of retail stores with David Porter at the helm. Porter, whose title will be corporate vice president of retail stores, comes to Microsoft from DreamWorks Animation SKG, where he was head of worldwide product distribution. He also spent 25 years at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in the roles of increasing responsibility and seniority in store operations, merchandising and information technology.
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball announced an initiative to change the configuration of grade levels within schools, shifting away from the current K-6, 7-9 and 10-12 model and turning high schools into grades 9-12, at a press conference Friday morning.