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.
Seaplane tourism has been operating at Carillon Point for over a year without a permit — something the city of Kirkland will consider halting, but only after a formal complaint to the code enforcement department.
Kirkland’s only city-maintained boat ramp will be getting a much-needed face lift following the summer boating season.
All good things must come to an end, and at Holy Family Parish in Kirkland, that means it’s time to look at expansion.
A stop by room 209 at Juanita Elementary has been almost the same year-in and year-out for more than a decade as Julee Neupert sculpts and guides the next generation one class at a time.
Seaplanes could be a part of life in Kirkland’s Lakeview neighborhood in the near future, should a proposal skip through the governmental hoops unscathed.
For the seniors on the Lake Washington High baseball team, winning the KingCo tournament title was a little more than a berth at state and a shiny trophy — it was payback.
The Eastside’s own Lake Washington Symphony Orchestra will hold a garden tour on June 26 as part of the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year.
There have been plenty of instances in which a championship is won on the backs of a handful of star players. It’s a somewhat tiresome rhetoric: a team rolls to a title behind two or three guys the opposition can’t stop.
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.
Kirkland’s annual cycling event filled city streets with more than 1,000 bikes and riders on Memorial Day as a fundraiser to help end homelessness on the Eastside.
Those looking for fun evening activities in and around Kirkland still have a few opportunities to get involved in adult sports leagues before the divisions fill up for the summer.
The first class of students at Kirkland’s Rockory Music School are expected to display the fruits of their labor at Rockory’s inaugural recital on June 8.
Natalie Vetto was at her best on Thursday, May 26.
The Lake Washington High softball team finished 2-2 at the Class 3A state tournament and left without a trophy on Saturday, May 28, in Lacey.
Paul Falco took a break from clutching the state title trophy to walk to the home dugout at Gesa Stadium in Pasco, Wash. and toss something to a man waiting in the stands.
The Redmond High softball team remains in the hunt for third place following the first day of the Class 4A state tournament on Friday at Merkel Field in Spokane.
The Lake Washington High softball team fell out of contention for a state title with a 3-2 loss to Meadowdale on Friday at Regional Athletic Complex in Lacey.
The Lake Washington High boys 4×100 meter relay team is, apparently, saving its best for last.
A year after going on a memorable run to the state title, the Juanita High softball team will return from the Class 3A state tournament empty-handed.