Chuck Morgan, a one-time publisher of the Eastside Journal and all-around advocate for the city of Kirkland, died this weekend at 98. The Seattle Times has the full story. Check back later for updates.
Red manicured hands folded and hair pulled back tight, Ruth Hamby sits tall. Over the years, she’s learned many important…
The Market Neighborhood celebrated Halloween with a parade from Heritage Park to Marina Park and a party Sunday.
Throwing some beer in the mix of UFOs, big foot sightings and snowmen made from dirt and straw, Cable Griffith…
Kirkland City Council hopefuls took on how to come out of the recession, annexation, Totem Lake redevelopment and affordable housing…
Kirkland City Council hopefuls took on how to come out of the recession, annexation, Totem Lake redevelopment and affordable housing…
Holding a gun to her head after drinking all day, Stacy could no longer take the emotional pain. But she…
A displaced truck driver, James Arhill listens to the rain pound on his tent on a recent afternoon. Other residents…
Practicing in a basement with a handful of singers more than 20 years ago, the Kirkland Choral Society has since…
Eastside voters selected Brix Wine Cafe as the Best Overall for the 3rd Annual Taste of the Town event that…
When your work hits the red carpet, you can’t complain. That’s why Frank Hannigan and wife, Beth Adams haven’t moved…
Youth and families gathered with city and county officials at Juanita Park Friday to celebrate Youth Eastside Services newest –…
Fingers shaking, the man hit the keyboard as he defended his 15-year-old son – a level three sex offender. His…
For the Beatles cover band Creme Tangerine, this year has been a commemorative one. It began in January, when the…
The Kirkland Transit Center on Third Street between Central Way and Kirkland Avenue closed this week as construction for a…
It was a “dog help dog world” for Catherine Handfelt Thursday as she joined hundreds of fellow Kirkland residents –…
Merrill Gardens of Kirkland hosted a spaghetti dinner on Sept. 11 as a tribute to 911 and to raise funds…
Madison House resident Chuck Emery put a pom pom on his head to jazz up his teammates and get them…
It was the art of the scam for Al Joyce. Decked out in a blazer and turtle neck, the criminal…
Seattle artist Robert Blehert does not ask his female subjects to hold their body’s still or keep their faces steady.