I’ll admit it. When “Pokemon Go” came out I was a bit skeptical of it despite playing the old Gameboy Color games to death as a kid.
Following the attack on police officers in Dallas last week, in which five members of the force were killed, departments around the country have reacted to the violence in different ways.
Kirkland police have issued a felony warrant for Matthew Gordon for first-degree domestic violence assault and unlawful possession of a firearm following a standoff which began late last night.
When Kirkland resident Liz Hedreen filled out her first screening quiz for the trivia game show Jeopardy in the spring of 2015 she wasn’t expecting much.
Incumbent Larry Springer is running unopposed as the Democratic party’s 45th Legislative House District Position Two candidate after 12 years in office. The Reporter caught up with him to discuss his platforms and policies.
Light rail to the South Kirkland Park and Ride has been included in a Sound Transit 3 (ST3) update, which if approved in November would authorize a station to be constructed by 2041.
Kirkland-based tech company BitTitan announced June 9 that they had raise $15 million in the first round of financing, marking the first time in the company’s nine years it has secured outside funding.
Mid-year adjustments to the city of Kirkland budget resulted in a $1.067 million increase for the 2015-2016 budget.
Michelle Darnell is running for the 48th District’s House Position 1 as a Libertarian against Democratic incumbent Patty Kuderer. The Reporter caught up with Darnell to talk about her platform and what inspired her to run for office.
Patty Kuderer is running as the incumbent for the 48th District House of Representatives Position 1 position as a Democrat. The Reporter caught up with her to discuss her policies, platforms and experience.
Opening statements in the trial of Burrell Michael Cushman proceeded today with the defense and prosecution outlining their cases before a 14-panel jury in King County Superior Court in Seattle.
Developers and city officials broke ground today on The Village at Totem Lake, a long awaited mixed-used development next to Interstate 405 and close to health care and transit centers in the Totem Lake neighborhood of Kirkland.
Some 500 vintage cars are expected to roll into downtown Kirkland at the end of July and genre heavyweight Larry Hanson will be on hand to host the Kirkland Classic Car Show. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 31.
While serving as a traffic engineer for the city of Kirkland during the past 22 years, David Godfrey has seen the city grow and he’s tried to manage the pains associated with it.
University of Washington assistant professor and Kirkland resident Dr. Rashmi Sharma received the 2016 Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Early Career Physician Award for improving end-of-life care.
The trial of the accused killer of 28-year-old Kirkland resident Amy Hargrove began Tuesday in King County Superior Court.
The 14th annual “Party in the Park” will be returning to Bridle Trails on June 25 with activities for all ages.
Hundreds of people packed the Kirkland Performance Center auditorium May 31 to listen to a panel discussion about heroin following multiple overdoses during the past year.
The Kirkland City Council met at the second of two retreats on May 24 to discuss the 2017-2018 biennial budget, which currently has a projected deficit of $79,000.
After nearly nine years and countless shows, Kirkland’s Laughs Comedy Spot will be closing its doors this weekend as the owners look to open a new club in Seattle’s University District.