The election season is heating up across the country, and one Kirkland man’s campaign signs fell victim to vandalism shortly after he posted them along a city street.
Months after the Firwood Lanes mobile home park’s last residents vacated ahead of a planned redevelopment, the site still contains mobile homes and trash, which has divided opinions among neighbors.
One of the last remaining historic houses in Kirkland faces an uncertain future after being temporarily saved by an Everett-based house rescue company.
Bike lane parking enforcement and marijuana buffer reduction were front and center at last night’s Kirkland City Council meeting.
Conservative anti-tax heavyweight Tim Eyman has been picked to write the opposition argument for the Sound Transit 3 (ST3) measure in November’s election, drawing criticism from local opposition groups.
The sixth-annual Kirkland Summerfest will return to Marina Park and downtown this year with a loaded lineup of music, food, drink and art.
George’s in Kirkland will be celebrating 40 years serving up eats, drinks and keeping their customers happy this August.
Preliminary results from today’s state-wide primary election have been posted by King and Snohomish Counties. Contests include 1st District House and Senate Legislative seats and Proposition No. 1 which, if passed, would increase the number of board members in the Public Hospital District No. 2 from five to seven.
Following a mix-up at the city-owned cemetery last year, Kirkland officials have been working to update their records and procedures on how plots are registered and recorded.
Reports of a man with a gun at the Rite Aid along Northwest 132nd Street prompted a police response yesterday around 9:20 p.m.
Washington State gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant met with supporters today at the McMenamins Anderson School in Bothell.
A new ballot drop box was opened last Friday at Kirkland City Hall. The box will serve area residents, providing a more accessible and convenient location to drop off ballots.
Five Kirkland vehicles will soon be removed from the city motor pool and classified as surplus following a consent agenda item on last Tuesday’s City Council meeting agenda.
After 50 years of service, a 92-year-old ferry will be returning home to Astoria and returned to service.
Burrell Michael Cushman was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of Kirkland resident Amy Hargrove and a felony violation of a court order charge today in King County Superior Court.
Nine candidates are running for one of two 1st Legislative District House of Representative seats. The Reporter has compiled their platforms from campaign websites and articles from the Everett Daily Herald and Reporter files.
Guy Palumbo is running for the 1st District Senate seat left vacant after long-time state Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe decided not to run in November’s election.
Mindie Wirth is running as a Republican for the 1st Legislative Senate seat in this November’s election.
Luis Moscoso is running for the 1st District Senate seat left vacant after long-time state Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe decided not to run in November’s election.
Matthew Gordon as arrested around 11:30 a.m. by Kirkland police and the U.S. Marshalls in Sammamish after last Friday’s standoff in a Kirkland neighborhood.