Diamonds can be a girl’s best friend, but for Coralyn Whitney, they are more of an addiction.
A measure that took aim at the Houghton Community Council last legislative session is seemingly back in play.
About 80 preschoolers squealed as they huddled in the grass picking up ladybugs and watching the insects crawl up their arms and legs during an Earth Day event at Evergreen Academy in Kirkland Friday morning.
Art enthusiasts, parents, kids – and even dogs – are in for a treat with some exciting upcoming art events in Kirkland.
Looking out over the 800-foot summit of Dunstable Downs – part of the Chiltern Hills in Bedfordshire, England – Petronella Fursman waits for the wind to blow against the face of the hill.
Kirkland Police have solved a case involving a convicted felon who was charged in connection with a recent armed robbery and two burglaries in Kirkland.
Contractors are assessing damages after a burst water pipe inside the new Lake Washington High School building leaked water for at least two days on the weekend of March 19-20.
Claiming their voices were ignored, many teens are outraged after the Bellevue YMCA laid off the entire staff at the Kirkland Teen Union Building in an effort to reorganize the staffing structure last week.
I sat huddled in a small basement storage room with my five siblings waiting for the “big one.”
Kirkland American Little League kicked off its 2011 season as dozens of teams paraded through downtown Kirkland Saturday.
The Reporter is launching its 2nd Annual “Best of Kirkland” contest in this week’s issue (please see page 10). Participants may nominate their favorites in several categories, including best service, shopping, food, living and nightlife.
Bellevue resident Mariko Kimball can’t remember when she was a patient at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
A 20-minute cat nap could have been the difference between life or death for a Mercer Island couple that has survived the most powerful earthquake to hit Japan on Friday.
With just days to prepare for a last-minute push in Olympia, several Houghton residents scrambled to organize a petition last week against a measure that takes aim at the Houghton Community Council.
The John Muir Elementary community celebrated the groundbreaking on a new school during a ceremony on Thursday.
As a community source of information, we get many e-mails and phone calls from readers asking us questions of all sorts.
Like many Finn Hill residents, Margaret Horne is vigilant about Big Finn Hill Park use as she walks through the forest every day with her dog.
Michelle Nichols didn’t have a choice with her 7-year-old Boxer.
Her dog, McKenzie, who suffered from a hereditary heart condition, dropped right in front of her with a heart attack and died several years ago.
Ten Tiger cub scouts from Pack No. 595 visited the Kirkland Reporter, where Editor Carrie Wood spoke about the importance of newspapers in the community.
State Rep. Roger Goodman (D-Kirkland) is the first candidate to file with the Federal Election Commission to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert for his congressional seat.