Kirkland police are looking for a suspect who attempted to rob at gunpoint the Check Into Cash shop in Kirkland on Monday.
A broken van led Bob Rorabaugh to a special moment.
The daughter of a barber and retired pulp and paper mill machinist, Amy Goings understands firsthand what it means to have technical skills.
Justin Becker recalls when rescuers pulled a Kenmore man from Lake Washington last August.
The Municipal League has rated four candidates running for Kirkland City Council, giving two of them high marks.
A Redmond woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison today in King County Superior Court for poisoning her ex-boyfriend to death with insecticide-laced Jagermeister in 2006.
Robert Glen Burke did not tie himself to the old church or even lay down in front of it to protest its demolition in 1999.
A recent mechanical inspection of a Sound Transit bus that crashed into a vehicle and killed a couple in Kirkland last month found that the brakes work fine, said Washington State Patrol authorities.
A King County Superior Court judge has flip-flopped on her decision over a controversial Kirkland development – again.
A judge will reconsider whether or not the city of Kirkland should allow developer Lobsang Dargey to build the controversial Potala Village project under the original zoning that was in place when he applied for a permit.
As the end of the school year wraps up and our kids look forward to a fun summer, there’s a stark reality that looms.
A Seattle couple who police believe are behind 100 crimes – including a Kirkland condo burglary – pleaded not guilty to several charges in King County Superior Court this month.
Shelley Kloba says she feels like she has been drinking out of a fire hose since the Kirkland Council appointed her to fill the vacant No. 2 seat on April 16.
SWAT teams arrested three adults and recovered narcotics on Monday night during the search of a Kirkland home that is known as a “problem house.”
A Kirkland woman was charged with stalking singer Clay Aiken after she allegedly scaled his security fence and looked through his window at his North Carolina home on April 3.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.