In preparation for East Link construction, Sound Transit will be doing geotechnical boring at the Overlake Transit Center.
Sen. Andy Hill: We’ve developed a (budget) plan that won’t endanger the state’s financial well-being, enhances our commitment to public education and continues providing the government services Washington residents expect.
The same funding shortfall that's fueling talk about Metro bus cuts could lead to the closure of several bridges in unincorporated King County, officials warn.
Leaders of firefighters' union locals say Kirkland is stalling reauthorization King County's highly regarded Medic One system. Kirkland wants control of the Evergreen paramedic unit. “King County said ‘no’ and Redmond said ‘no.’”
Elevated wooden features and a "double black diamond" trail have been removed from the project's plans. The Redmond City Council is set to vote on the settlement agreement at its April 16 meeting.
DelBene also will be co-sponsoring legislation that would subject the pay of members of Congress to any possible future sequestrations.
You can renew expired licenses for your dog or cat without being sent to the doghouse through the month of April. The amnesty is offered by King County and partnering cities, including Redmond.
For the 2013-14 amendment period, the City of Redmond anticipates completing updates such as for the Southeast Redmond Neighborhood Plan and to stormwater management policies to reflect current regulations and practices.
The transit agency says an ongoing funding gap could cause it to cut 65 routes and reduce 86 more. Four routes that serve Redmond are at risk of being deleted.
Resources are available for those seeking employment, facing foreclosure or dealing with other challenges.
There was an explosion of color Saturday in downtown Redmond as hundreds turned out to celebrate a traditional Hindu welcome to spring.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene will visit with a Redmond manufacturer, to learn about innovative manufacturing practices and hear input on policies to boost local business environment.
"Bringing Project Safe Place to King County was ... motivated by knowing how important it is to rescue kids from the hazards of the street immediately," said King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione will give an annual State of the City update on April 11.
The Redmond Planning Commission is inviting public comment on the Transportation Master Plan at two public hearings on April 10 and April 24 at Redmond City Hall.
State Sen. Andy Hill and state Reps. Larry Springer and Roger Goodman will host a town hall meeting Saturday, March 30 at Kirkland City Hall, providing updates on the 2013 Legislative session.
The two legislators will take questions from participants during the telephone town hall on March 21 at 6 p.m.
The City of Redmond will launch its 2013 Neighborhood Network series on March 20 featuring a brief workshop and community conversation on emergency preparedness.
Extra law enforcement will be on the roads looking for impaired drivers in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties over St. Patrick's Day weekend, March 15-17.
When completed, the Group Health Cooperative site will include over 3 million square feet of space including 1.1 million square feet of office and retail space, over 1,400 residential units, and nearly 300 hotel rooms.
Up to three southbound I-405 lanes could be closed Saturday night from NE 128th in Kirkland north past SR 522. The work is part of the on-going project to widen I-405 and add express toll lanes.
The egg hunt takes place at 10 a.m. sharp on the lawn outside city hall.
The city of Redmond sent an alert at 4 p.m. today about a traffic alert due to intermittent power outages along NE 85th Street in Redmond.
The Zonta Club of East King County has recognized King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert’s work on behalf of the survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.
Inclement weather has prompted the transportation agency to cancel the closure that was planned for March 15-18.
Do you remember working for minimum wage in your teens? How much was it, and where did you work? Share your recollections here.
Redmond resident Byron Shutz announced Tuesday that he is running for Redmond City Council Position 2.
John P. (Pat) Vaché said Monday he will not run for reelection to the Redmond City Council.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene: Sequestration will cost us 750,000 jobs nationwide, affecting nearly 30,000 jobs in Washington state alone.
Expect travel delays as work starts March 1 on fiber optic cable installation along more than three miles in the Union Hill area of Redmond.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
The Sammamish Review reports that in divorce proceedings, the legislator's wife accused Roger Goodman -- a champion of tougher DUI laws -- of driving after using pot. Goodman denies ever having driven under the influence.
Habib (D-Kirkland), will testify today in support of a bill he proposed, co-sponsored by Larry Springer (D-Kirkland), and Judy Clibborn (D-Mercer Island), that would give toll court judge's leeway to hear appeals of toll penalties.
The City of Redmond seeks an artist or artist team to design integrated art and trailside interpretive features for the Redmond Central Connector Phase II, a regional trail running through the heart of Redmond.
Did you know...there's a 4.5 acre forested parcel of land located right in the heart of our City where herons actively nested until they pulled up stakes and moved to Marymoor Park?
The Suburban Cities Association has elected Redmond Mayor John Marchione to its board for 2013.
Redmond City Council Member John Stilin announced today that he will run for a second term in the November 2013 elections.
The Old Fire House Teen Center is hosting a teen talent contest where local teens compete for prizes and the honor of being Redmond’s best.
The Redmond City Council will hold a public hearing at a regular meeting tonight to gather public input about an interim zoning ordinance prohibiting medical marijuana collective gardens and other marijuana related facilities.
Congresswoman Suzan DelBene is visiting with local stakeholders throughout the 1st Congressional District this week to hear their thoughts, ideas and input related to immigration reform.