John Muir Elementary teacher Sally Horton passed away Wednesday, April 15 at home with her family at her side after a fight with breast cancer.
On a recent Thursday afternoon, Rocio Vela Fuentes busied herself with her two-year-old daughter, pacing from the kitchen to feed her daughter lunch and to the living room to read her books about trains.
Watching the news on television recently, Bill Rosenthal made the connection.
Ditch digging was just one of them.
More than 50 youngsters and their families gathered at Lake Washington United Methodist Church in Kirkland Saturday for an Easter celebration.
Wanting to create a second home for the community, Maria and Ricky Eng came up with the casual concept of their new restaurant
Two hundred miles above Earth, the astronaut described to students what the planet looks like from outer space.
The 2009 season of the Kirkland Wednesday Market begins May 6 at a new location this year.
Maya Ganesan has broken the rules, and she’s not apologizing.
She remembers her mother’s advice well: real poets sit in a quiet place and write.
Kirkland Mayor James Lauinger says he would love to be able to speak with someone beyond “coma estas” or “muchas gracias.”
About 50 Alexander Graham Bell Elementary students read to several dogs recently as part of the “Reading with Rover” program.
It’s no laughing matter that our humor columnist Jeremy Greenberg has packed his bags and moved to sunny San Diego with his wife and kids.
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When doctors told Barbara McKay she would probably not live much longer, she began to think about how she would end her life.
Every day, Sue Rahr does something that gives her a queasy stomach.
Nikki Gibson knows the fans are lined up around the corner.
The 44-year-old describes herself as an average, professional, single woman. So why would ABC’s “The Bachelor” star Jason Mesnick of Kirkland even notice her?
The caregiver of an elderly Kirkland woman was accused of stealing more than $770,000 to support her gambling habit.
The Kirkland Fire Department sounded sirens as the community cheered and waved American flags outside of Army Maj. Michael Tremblay’s home welcoming him back from Iraq last Thursday.
Weeks later, Lake Washington still looks murky and unsettled. The air feels arctic and people seem to walk slower along the dock at Marina Park.
Twice a day, Candida Crane walks her energetic terrier, Sadie and young Labrador Oliver through her Norkirk neighborhood on a leash.
Between ACDC and Kiss concerts, Jan Martinka was living the fast life trying to raise two kids.