The Juanita boys team defeated Interlake 76-59, while the girls won 81-58 on March 29.
The long fight over the Parkplace redevelopment divided many Kirkland residents for years. But the bigger battle was not over one development or even a couple of zoning codes. Many residents said the fight is for Kirkland’s future.
A recent City of Kirkland traffic study shows that 520 tolling impacts on city streets are not as significant as officials expected.
Between March 20-25, the Kirkland Police Department reported 517 traffic violations (six DUIs), 29 alarm calls, 18 car accidents, 13 noise complaints, 13 thefts, seven car prowls,
Most people would agree that partisanship in state and federal government has slowed or halted progress. Many of those people talk about wanting to change that aspect of our system but never do anything.
The list of stores selling spirits, or hard liquor, after June 1 is growing in Kirkland. Prior to the passage of Initiative 1183 last November, which privatized the sale of spirits in Washington State, the City of Kirkland had just three state-run liquor stores.
Kirkland resident Carol Miller and her three dogs retired to her bedroom Wednesday night to watch American Idol and fell asleep. When she awoke around 10 p.m. her dogs were gone and she was in the crawl space of her house.
Between March 13-19, the Kirkland Police Department reported 567 traffic violations (13 DUIs), 33 alarm calls, 15 car accidents, 14 noise complaints, 14 thefts, nine car prowls, 15 domestic violence calls,
A Kirkland resident called King County Animal Control to have three guinea pigs removed from the yard. Only two of the three were caught.
More than 1,000 runners and walkers, with everything from strollers to pets, took part in the first Shamrock Run Saturday morning in downtown Kirkland. Most participants dressed up to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
Bruce Wynn has done a variety of things in his professional life. He has been a high school English and drama teacher, done public relations and marketing work for PBS and the Port of Seattle and owns his own business Wynn For You management.
It is no secret that 48th District Rep. Deb Eddy (D-Kirkland) has been an agent for change.
Between March 6-12, the Kirkland Police Department reported 549 traffic violations (six DUIs), 37 alarm calls, 14 car accidents, eight noise complaints, 17 thefts, nine car prowls, nine domestic violence calls, eight calls for harassment,
As a reporter, I have been afforded the opportunity to do some pretty interesting things. There are times when I wish I could take people with me.
A Snohomish County man who killed Kirkland resident Steve Lacey last summer while driving drunk was sentenced today to four years in prison.
I have learned a thing or two in my 15 years as a journalist. No one is truly unbiased, although there is a difference between trying to be unbiased and not caring.
Between Feb. 28 to March 5, the Kirkland Police Department reported 456 traffic violations (four DUIs), 33 alarm calls, eight car accidents, eight noise complaints, 18 thefts,
A newly proposed boating ordinance aimed at curbing the rafting of boats and excessive noise, primarily on Juanita Bay, caused public outcry over the weekend. Tuesday’s Kirkland City Council meeting was packed full of boaters and residents who wanted to voice their opinions on the measure.
The Kirkland Arts Center was named the second annual Kirkland CACHET Award winner on Monday evening during a ceremony at Northwest University.
Two of the three city-managed parking lots in downtown Kirkland are free from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a three-hour limit. From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. it costs $1 an hour. All parking is free parking from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m., but in a third city-run lot it costs $1 an hour from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.