The King may have been the only one who did not get his hair wet on Sunday afternoon.
The Loyalty Club at Lake Washington High School recently collected several thousand pounds of food and household items for Hopelink as part of its annual Holiday Baskets, a school-wide effort to help those in need.
After years of struggling to find space to offer youth tennis programs, Tennis Outreach Programs (TOPs) will soon have a home of its own.
The Redmond-based nonprofit, which offers low-cost tennis classes to under-served and at-risk Eastside youth, secured $1 million in funding to renovate a 58,000-square-foot facility in Kirkland. Construction is underway on the vacant warehouse in Kirkland’s Totem Lake neighborhood and is set for completion by the end of January.
The Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office has charged a Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) soldier with first-degree murder in the Nov. 30 slaying of a Kirkland woman.
The Heathman Hotel raised nearly $8,000 to benefit the Puget Sound Susan G. Komen for breast cancer awareness.
Kirkland will soon own nearly 5.5 miles of the Eastside Rail Corridor that city officials hope to turn into a biking and hiking trail with views of Lake Washington.
A 19-year-old soldier from Joint Base Lewis-McChord is a person of interest in the murder of a Juanita woman.
Scarlett Paxton, 19, was found stabbed to death Nov. 30. by her boyfriend at the Hidden Firs apartment complex behind the Albertson’s Juanita.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers.
Standing on the edge of a glider with no parachute, Stephen Glover jumped into the ocean nearly 50 feet below.
A self-taught photographer, Aaron Baggenstos was surprised to find poisonous amphibians, vibrant orange and yellow western painted turtles, dragonflies and over 200 bird species right in his Kirkland backyard.
A week after 2-year-old Sky Metalwala reportedly disappeared from his mother’s car in Bellevue, police received a dozen new tips from people at a Bellevue command post Sunday morning.
A Juanita High School school bus carrying 40 students was rear-ended by a minivan on N.E. 132nd Ave. on Wednesday afternoon, according to the Kirkland Police Department.
A group of families, mothers and midwives outraged by recent drastic cuts that were made to the midwifery program at Evergreen Hospital plan to rally in front of the Evergreen Family Maternity Center on Nov. 15.
A Kirkland veterinarian’s license has been reinstated after it was suspended due to drug abuse allegations in August.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers.
A motorcyclist is recovering from minor injuries after he was thrown from his motorcycle in a three-vehicle collision on northbound I-405 in Kirkland on Tuesday night.
The Elections Department has identified about 11,000 Eastside voters whose ballots were not sent out among the 1.1 million general election ballots mailed on Nov. 19.
That’s probably what Ruth Hamby would have told the crowd of 50 that was gathered at Emeritus at Kirkland on Oct. 20 to celebrate her 105th birthday.
When a pink ribbon tied around the entire Heathman Hotel facility was a bit too much to pull off, Les Utley thought about what else the business could do to help fight breast cancer.