To understand what make’s Chad Forcier’s recent promotion so important, you have to step all the way back to the basketball court at a little high school a half-hour southeast of Olympia.
Kya Aldrich was perfect on Monday, July 11, at Everest Park.
The city of Kirkland is asking residents not to feed ducks or geese at local waterfront parks.
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. 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.
Public safety has been a cornerstone for Roger Goodman for the better part of a decade, but the political career of the Kirkland Democrat didn’t start out that way.
Seaplane operations at Carillon Point, it seems, won’t go down without a fight.
The next time you fold up that tray table, strap yourself in and connect your phone to the charger in your seat, you may very well have a Kirklander to thank for the convenience.
The origins of Roo’s World of Discovery, an indoor play area for kids in downtown Kirkland, are about as humble as they come.
For the first time in recent memory, Kirkland firefighters didn’t respond to any fireworks-related fires on July 4.
Nothing would ruin the Fourth of July quite like receiving a citation for fireworks.
The beach at Marina Park reopened to swimming on Friday, July 1 after King County officials discovered high levels of Fecal Coliform Bacteria in the water, prompting a week-long closure.
A pair of Kirkland parks will be alive with music throughout the summer as the Tuesday and Thursday concerts return for another year of melodious entertainment.
This is the second part of a two-part series on heroin and opioid use in the Kirkland area.
Kids from three years old to 16 banded together resources and elbow grease to create 1,500 “Blessing bags” for the homeless across the Eastside.
Things were a little different when Des Charouhas was coaching baseball at Lake Washington High.
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. 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.
If there’s anything Kirkland residents Michael Roberts and Raelene Bushbeck have in common, other than the untimely deaths of their daughters, it’s the desire for an end to a fearsome epidemic.
Judges had a little trouble coming up with a word to describe the work of Stephanie Lanter — which is exactly what made it special.
For kids with a sweet tooth, a savory tooth or even a fleeting interest in making their own food, there’s a new option for scrumptious entertainment and learning this summer in Kirkland.
The City of Kirkland posted a notice of violation at Carillon Point on Tuesday, June 21, ordering a float plane tourism company to stop operation or risk fines.