A car accident involving a Sound Transit bus and an SUV left two dead Monday night at an Interstate 405 Kirkland exit.
NFL quarterback Russell Wilson has proven he has good timing with his passes and where he was drafted.
Firefighters were called to a house fire Monday afternoon that caused major damage to a Kirkland home and claimed the life of a pet rabbit.
The Keystone XL pipeline has been a source of contention in Washington D.C. and across the midwest.
Most people envision panhandlers and adults sleeping in doorways in downtown Seattle when they think of the homeless. The vision of a homeless first grader is not readily available to most.
Strong winds made for a rocky and nerve-racking night for many boat owners in Kirkland. But for one couple it was what they awoke to in the morning that was the scariest of all.
Athletes on the Lake Washington girls swim team, along with head coach Dave Hale, couldn’t help it. The emotion was overwhelming. But the tears were not of sorrow or even pain, they were of elation and exhilaration after winning the 2A State Title Saturday at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
The Lake Washington girls swim team won the district swim meet by 47 points on Friday and Saturday at Thunderbird Aquatic Club in Anacortes.
From its prime visibility for commuters on 405 to supporting the biggest employer in the city – Evergreen Hospital – to its economic impact on Kirkland, the Totem Lake area is vastly important to the City of Kirkland.
The man who was shot by a Kirkland police officer late Monday night was released from the hospital and charged with second-degree robbery and second-degree assault.
The man who was shot by a Kirkland police officer late Monday night was released from the hospital Wednesday.
A Kirkland man pled guilty to attempted voyeurism in connection with an incident last fall in which hidden cameras were found in a bathroom at a sleep-over involving the Juanita High School girls volleyball team.
Two men accused of sexually assaulting a woman after hours at a popular downtown Kirkland restaurant pled guilty to a lesser charge of felony third degree assault and will each serve three months in jail and pay a $600 fine.
Kirkland police officers were conducting a foot patrol in the parking lot of the Totem Lake Motel 6 late Monday night when they heard a woman screaming for help. When contacted, the woman told the officers she was the victim of a crime and pointed out a white male adult who was running through the lot
Kirkland and Bothell firefighters responded to an apartment fire early Friday morning in the Juanita neighborhood.
Firefighters received the call at 1:43 a.m. and arrived to find a deck on fire with flames crawling up the side of the building. One resident was treated on scene for minor smoke inhalation.
A King County Superior Court judge reduced the bail Monday for a Kirkland woman accused of causing a head-on-collision that killed a woman who lived just blocks from her on Finn Hill. The crash also sent three more to the hospital on Aug. 7.
When merchandise is stole from a store it can take a few days before employees notice. But when it is an animal, from a local store such as Denny’s Pet World, it is noticed immediately.
Kirkland resident Kelly Hudson pleaded not guilty to charges of vehicular homicide and three counts of vehicular assault from a car accident that killed an 81-year-old Kirkland woman and injured three on Juanita Drive.
A 26-year-old woman was robbed at gunpoint by three men early this morning at the Kirkland Motel 6 according to Kirkland police.
The Junior Softball World Series came to an end Saturday but not before a little controversy and the host team from Kirkland making some history. The West team, Nunaka Valley Little League of Anchorage, Ak., won the championship by defeating the Canadian team 6-2 during the finals.