With SummerFest just around the corner, August 10-11, event-goers should look out for fun, sun and traffic.
Rob Butcher, co-chair of this years’ Kirkland SummerFest, said he expects more than 10,000 people to attend.
With SummerFest just around the corner, August 10-11, event-goers should look out for fun, sun and traffic.
Rob Butcher, co-chair of this years’ Kirkland SummerFest, said he expects more than 10,000 people to attend.
Primary election results for Kirkland’s 1st, 32nd and 45th Districts along with the U.S. First Congressional district were released by the King County Elections Department Tuesday evening.
The two candidates with the most votes during the primary advance to the general election scheduled for Nov. 6.
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.
Just behind Hector’s, the popular restaurant on South Lake Street in downtown Kirkland, dumpsters stood packed to the brim Monday morning.
On a hot sunny summer day, nearly 100 patrons lined up inside the Kirkland Fred Meyer Thursday. But they weren’t waiting to buy hot dogs or beer. Their patience was for a chance to meet Seattle Mariner Casper Wells.
After a Friday night of happy hour and late-night drinking, many fail to consider the repercussions of driving while impaired, but legislators have.