Tully’s Coffee announced Wednesday it will close its Kirkland Bridle Trails Shopping Center coffee shop this Sunday, along with several other underperforming Puget Sound stores in the chain.
You’ve got two choices: put your garbage out or don’t.
After an unexpected temporary closure in May, the Heathman Hotel will re-open its doors on Aug. 3.
Waste Management, Inc. (WMI) has notified the City of Kirkland that the Teamsters’ Local 117, whose membership includes recycling and yard waste truck drivers for WMI, initiated a strike.
A former Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier accused of slaying a Kirkland woman to death in November of 2011 pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder on Monday morning at King County Superior Court.
The resignation of Juanita High School baseball head coach Sherman Leach has prompted the Lake Washington School District to end its investigation into bullying and gay slur allegations against him.
The proposed Potala Village project has drawn much opposition for potential surrounding neighborhood impacts.
Nine-year-old Aja Williams had a different agenda than simply watching TV or hanging out with her friends on the weekends like most kids her own age would do.
In Kirkland’s 45th and 48th Legislative districts, Rep. Roger Goodman, D-Kirkland, was the only candidate to receive the highest mark of outstanding.
A Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier will soon return to King County to face charges of murdering a Kirkland woman last November, after he received a bad conduct discharge from the U.S. Army.
Riding the bus can be a solitary experience. Some plug in their earphones, look out the window, or take a nap until they reach their destination.
A Kirkland jury found a Bellevue woman accused of squatting at a luxury home in Kirkland guilty of first-degree trespassing on Thursday at Kirkland Municipal Court.
An incident at a Kirkland American Little League (KALL) game, resulting in a petition to remove the head of the league, is dividing the Kirkland baseball community.
Many residents have used the railroad corridor that runs north to south through the center of Kirkland for walking to nearby schools or businesses.
Political newcomer Jacob Bond is not afraid to call himself an underdog.
A Kirkland SWAT team has responded to a Kirkland home where a possible armed convicted felon is inside.
A serial rapist who raped, burglarized, kidnapped and assaulted a Kirkland woman in 2008 was sentenced to 40 years in prison in Snohomish County Superior Court on Wednesday.
Gay marriage supporters, including several Kirkland City Council members, are hoping to get voters to approve a referendum on the November general ballot that would uphold a new law legalizing same-sex marriage in Washington state.
King County public defender Royce Roberts can’t recall the number of times his clients have asked him if he’s a real attorney.
When the vows, wedding toast and dancing are over, most brides can’t wait to get on with the next ceremonial step – the honeymoon.