With her quick-witted answers and buoyant nature, one would never guess that the blue-eyed brunette Sarah Carter was once doubtful….
A Lynwood woman who failed to help an elderly woman at a Kirkland adult home eat, change her diapers or…
Jean Guth, founder of the Kirkland Dog Off-leash Group (KDOG), presented the Kirkland City Council with a $3,000 check during…
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks rocked the nation in 2001, Robert Ferrigno set out to illustrate the power of faith.
Mill Creek man builds wooden bench that will be dedicated to slain Kirkland teen at a special ceremony Aug. 22.
A recent spate of concerned letters called it a “push poll.”
In an on-line poll,
The Department of Licensing office in Kirkland will close permanently at the end
Sometimes, when the wind blows gently, Marsha Stevens hears her
An intense fire destroyed a historic home on Goat Hill early this morning.
Each time Wendy Marshall towed a dolly packed with ornaments, display trees and other holiday knickknacks down Central Way, she…
Exactly 40 years after Apollo 11 touched down on the moon’s surface, Jon Schierberl runs his
In the stillness of Jane Li Fox’s home something stirs.
Nearly 16,000 car enthusiasts came to downtown Kirkland last Sunday to enjoy the 7th Annual Kirkland Classic Car Show, which hosted more than 500 classic hot rods, custom automobiles, muscle cars, trucks and motorcycles.
A Kirkland man in his 90s was found dead in Lake Washington Thursday.
Kirkland Police Sgt.
Nearly 1,000 turned out for the Go Dog Go! Kirkland Canine Festival Saturday to watch the Flying Disc Dog Competition…
Mary Anne Kobylka had one final wish before she recently passed away of ovarian cancer – to raise $50,000 for cancer research.
The Green Car Company, which relocated from Kirkland to Bellevue last June, is considering a move back to its old digs.
They call them “pin heads” in Kevin Fitzgerald’s line of work.
While many people grabbed a sandwich or salad at nearby restaurants on their lunch breaks Tuesday.