Facilities that exceeded wastewater discharge permit requirements in 2013 earned environmental awards from King County’s Industrial Waste Program for dedication to business practices that protect regional water quality.
We all know of a corporation or business that steps up and does good things in your community, whether it’s donating money or supplies, or providing volunteer help.
A Microsoft spokesperson couldn’t comment on the scenario on Wednesday, but according to a lengthy memo that Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella sent to employees on July 10, layoffs may be forthcoming this month.
Lady Yum will officially open its doors on July 18 in downtown Kirkland at 111 Lake Street.
Value Village and joined with Storrage, a local storage solution company, to let storage customers donate items to Value Village when they schedule pick-up or delivery of their items.
St. James Espresso will hold an Open Mic Night from 6-8 p.m. on July 9.
Kirkland-based McAdams Remodeling and Design was recently awarded a Remodeling Excellence (REX Awards) award along with nine other remodelers by the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish County at the REX Awards dinner held in Seattle.
Overlake Medical Center’s breast cancer program has been granted a three-year/full accreditation designation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), a program administered by the American College of Surgeons. This marks the second time that Overlake has received the designation.
A new brewery will be opening up in Kirkland. The Chainline Brewing Company said it has signed a lease at 503 6th St. S, next to Google and the Cross-Kirkland Corridor, according to the brewery’s Facebook page.
With summer almost here and most people’s cleaning nearly done, the Weber Nagan Group at Morgan Stanley would like to invite residents to come to an early summer shredding event from 8:30-11:10 a.m. on June 28.
Otak, Inc., an award-winning engineering, urban design, architecture and planning firm, announced recently that Francesca White and Matt Scarsella have joined Otak. They will be working out of the firm’s Kirkland, Washington office.
Horace Mann has appointed Kevin Truong as an Exclusive Agent for Horace Mann Educators Corporation in Kirkland.
Striking a similar resemblance to the CBS comedy “2 Broke Girls,” Lady Yum owners Megan Gordon and Shan S. Foisy are raising funds to turn the former downtown Kirkland Cefiore space into the home of their popular macarons.
With the goal to eliminate worker injury, Kirkland-based Mortenson and a group of other national construction firms will launch the industry’s first annual “safety week” May 4–10.
Summer is almost here — which means it’s officially vacation season. You may be looking forward to “getting away from it all,” but, as you know, vacations actually require a fair amount of planning.
Work on the Cove apartments in Federal Way has earned Kirkland-based Synergy Construction, Inc. an Excellence in Construction award from the Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington.
Evergreen Home Loans in Kirkland is offering a free class on purchasing a house from 7-8:30 p.m. on April 30 at the Windermere Real Estate office located 737 Market Street.
Otak, Inc., an award-winning engineering, urban design, architecture and planning firm, announced recently that Matthew Ellis and Darwin Allen have joined the Otak.
Northwest Kidney Centers has received approval from the state of Washington to move and expand its dialysis clinic in Kirkland.
Lake Washington Physical Therapy’s Ben Wobker helped create the Hopelink Can Madness competitive food drive in 2010.