After a 20-day investigation that included 18 student statements, a Lake Washington High School biology teacher was suspended last month for taping a student to his desk on May 29.
A Kirkland family is looking for their 15-year-old daughter, who left home more than a week ago and is believed to be in Seattle with an older man.
With more than 100 new users each week, Mom Meet Mom, a start-up created by one Kirkland mom and two Boston moms, will gain even more attention when they plan to launch the website nationally on July 25.
Between June 28-July 2, the Kirkland Police Department reported 383 traffic violations (5 DUIs), 14 animal calls, 43 alarm calls, 50 noise complaints, 10 fireworks complaints,
An Issaquah man was charged with first-degree robbery after he was arrested for allegedly robbing, at gunpoint, the Subway store in the Kirkland Totem Lake neighborhood on Sunday.
Kirkland firefighters snuffed a small fire at Pegasus Pizza on Wednesday morning.
After a regular legislative session, one special session and half of a second special session, Kirkland city officials now know what legislators secured for the city and what funding was dropped.
The cloudy weather didn’t stop Kirklanders from enjoying the annual Celebrate Kirkland! Fourth of July parade today.
Between June 21-27, the Kirkland Police Department reported 475 traffic violations (12 DUIs), four animal calls, 40 alarm calls, 21 noise complaints,
Lake Washington School District officials revealed more than 100 pages of documents this week from an internal investigation that resulted in the dismissal of a Juanita High School security guard.
After months of helping their peers at recess, 33 fifth-graders at Peter Kirk Elementary will pass on their duties at Kelsey’s Corner to next year’s students.
Nearly 300 Kirkland residents and members of political action committees chanted “Courage for kids” and “Kids and families first” at a rally on Wednesday evening to let legislators know they want a budget passed – and one that reflects amply funded education as well.
A creek winds its way from a nearby pond as two handcrafted bridges connect pathways to a lawn.
Between June 7-13, the Kirkland Police Department reported 482 traffic violations (nine DUIs), 28 traffic accidents, 25 school zone traffic violations, six animal calls, 38 alarm calls,
Kirkland police are seeking help from the public on at least three crimes that took place within the last year.
Between May 31 to June 6, the Kirkland Police Department reported 449 traffic violations (six DUIs), 15 school zone traffic violations, 23 traffic accidents, nine animal calls, 34 alarm calls,
The Bridle Trails Park Foundation invites Kirkland residents who enjoy horses, 10K runs and a plethora of pancakes to the 11th annual “Party in the Park” celebration set for June 22.
Go Daddy is expanding again with a permanent office in Kirkland, officials announced June 12.
Kirkland city officials are still defending plans for the city-owned Cross Kirkland Corridor after a federal lawsuit to stop rail removal was shot down by a U.S. District Court judge last May.
After two years of fundraising efforts, the Fraternal Order of Eagles have raised $9,000 to restore their 66-year-old sign.