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The first-term Democratic congresswoman in Oregon’s closest congressional district plans to hold seven in-person and three telephonic town halls over the next three months in a major change from her ...
A decades-old tradition, the annual Children’s Fish Fair, will be feted at Fireman’s Pond in Redmond on Saturday, May 18, ...
Raised in the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, Stephanie Cissna grew up surrounded by city life. “As a child I was always drawing, always creating, and I knew I wanted to be an artist,” she recalls. “My ...
My name is Ashley Proctor, and I’m running for the Redmond School Board because I believe in a future where every student — no matter their background, ability, or ZIP code — has the support they need ...
The Junior-Senior banquet, which was given May 14, was undoubtedly one of the best banquets ever given under the auspices of the Redmond Union High School. Too much praise cannot be given to those ...
Cannabis dispensary applicants have 10 days to submit their applications to the city of Redmond, starting on Tuesday. Three ...
Our public schools need real leadership from their school boards. Focused leadership. Most importantly, they need adults who are willing to make decisions based on what works — not what’s easy, ...
We moms get tired of being a woman sometimes. Doing laundry, lots of errands and games, the need to live for your family. We all want to run away sometimes without so much responsibilities — leave to ...
Ballots for the upcoming May election have been mailed and are arriving in Redmond voters’ mailboxes. Special elections are often overlooked, but they are vital to shaping local decision-making.
“Fire season is here,” Kotek said. “We’re already hearing calls about debris burns on private property that have gotten out ...