The annual Kirkland American Little League parade and opening day celebration scheduled for Saturday, March 17 has been cancelled due to inclement weather.
Two political newcomers – one Hispanic, one blind – who are running for Rep. Deb Eddy’s 48th District seat are bringing voters a dish of candidate diversity.
Kirkland police detectives are searching for an armed man who fled on foot after robbing the Wells Fargo branch in Kirkland’s Totem Lake neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon.
After a long-time ongoing civil dispute with a former Kirkland jewelry store owner, customer Colleen Holden said it’s not about the money anymore.
The world hadn’t heard of the Hubble Space Telescope and there was not a lot of great space photography in books back in the ‘70s. So as a boy, Sonnet used his imagination when it came to outer space.
A house in Kirkland, safe schools for his children in the Lake Washington School District, a better future – it was Sam Malkandi’s slice of the American dream.
President Obama lands in Kirkland amidst hundreds of supporters
Puget Sound Energy and a project stakeholder advisory group have identified three route alternatives for the Sammamish-Juanita 115 kilovolt transmission line project.
Helicopters were practice landing Wednesday afternoon at the old Seahawks field at Northwest University in Kirkland in anticipation of President Obama’s visit to Bellevue on Friday, according to the Secret Service.
A woman called us recently to tell us about her concerns regarding two Kirkland transit centers.
For the first time since Bill Vadino became the executive director of the Greater Kirkland Chamber of Commerce seven years ago, he was speechless.
The Washington state House of Representatives approved a bill late Thursday that could bring an end to the Houghton Community Council (HCC).
Kirkland resident Peter McMurray is no stranger to these feelings, and that’s why he wrote some songs about love for his pop rock band, Rising Union. The band’s debut album, “Love Songs” will be released on Feb. 14 – Valentine’s Day.
More than 60 dog owners and their pooches attended Yappy Hour at Dooley’s Dog House in Kirkland on Feb. 3.
Seventeen Juanita High School cheer team members and one coach were out sick this week, after a reported possible intestinal illness outbreak among attendees of a cheerleading competition in Everett over the weekend.
A Bothell man who robbed the Juanita Village Bank of America at gunpoint last August could face a six-year prison sentence, as recommended by federal prosecutors on Jan. 22.
An impressive show of dedication and determination yielded a long-awaited amenity for Kirkland on Saturday.
His tiny teeth clutching a tennis ball, Oscar darted back to his owner, Kathryn Clarke, and dropped the ball at her feet.
The debate of whether or not the nearly 50-year-old Houghton Community Council should cease to exist is back in Olympia.
After Rep. Larry Springer halted a contentious house bill last Legislative session that aimed to end the Houghton Community Council, he is considering a new bill that would achieve the same end.