In response to Mayor Joan McBride’s recent letter highlighting Kirkland’s commitment to the environment, how about Kirkland City Council banning plastic bags?
Many young kids ask if math really matters when it’s not going their way in school. But does it?
I was very interested in the article “Teen hit, injured by SUV in Kirkland crosswalk,” in the Oct. 25 edition of the Kirkland Reporter.
An article linking the Tent City 4 community to a man recently convicted of a crime committed last fall in Tacoma left out important information.
It appears that Lobsang Dargey’s team has hired a consultant for a new traffic study and one of the points being made is that the driveway location at the south end of the property (where Public Works policies do not allow a driveway)
You recently received an email from Paul P. Hall regarding the Lake Washington School District’s upcoming bond measure.
Over the last four years, Kirkland has elected a City Council that can focus on our future and issues facing Kirkland.
John and Mary Gustafson complain of “dirty politics” and “innuendo”, and then proceed to attack me on the basis that I share a last name with a former president of the United States.
In response to the Reporter’s recent article, “Kirkland Councilman files PDC complaint against EvergreenHealth board candidate.”
The backers of Initiative 522, the measure that would require the labeling of genetically altered foods, say in their ads we should approve their initiative because “we have the right to know.”
The election is on and I think it is imperative that Jay Arnold become our next Kirkland City Councilman for Position 1 to replace outgoing Mayor Joan McBride.
Doreen Marchione brings out the best in people and organizations. We need her on the Kirkland City Council.
This election is an opportunity to add depth and experience to the EvergreenHealth board (King County Public Hospital District No. 2) for years to come.
As happens with off-year elections, often voters do not know enough about candidates to make informed decisions.
According to Public Disclosure Commission records (the people at the state who keep track of campaign expenditures), more than $50,000 has been given by Al DeYoung
I am writing to express my displeasure and disgust at the city of Kirkland for giving me a parking citation on the Columbus Day holiday.
I was a little surprised to see that there was no name attached to your recent editorial page, interesting.
In response to Grand Beaver’s letter printed on Oct. 18, I would like to say that the term “shutdown” is entirely accurate to describe the government’s situation.
I have served on as a trustee of the foundation board for EvergreenHealth Medical Center with Kinnon Williams since 2010.
I find the hypocrisy on display on the editorial page of the Oct. 11 edition of the Kirkland Reporter stunning.