I just read the article about the cannon noise created by the Seafair Pirates.
I’m not expert enough to address whether the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin verdict was legally correct but feel confident in saying that if the verdict is correct, the law behind it is morally wrong.
It seems from the robust participation in a recent petition that many feel that these dangerous conditions are within the City of Kirkland’s duty to correct.
As a concerned neighbor of Big Finn Hill Park on the west side of Juanita, I am dismayed to hear of the plans for “improvement.”
The letter about parking Nazis in the July 5 Kirkland Reporter brings to mind the letter in the
Public input? What a sham. I am a member of the Big Finn Hill Park west neighborhood and a daily user of the park (where I walk with a very friendly dog).
While shopping at Juanita Village on July 3, I was outraged to see a UPS truck blocking two disabled parking spaces.
Early in the new Comprehensive Plan process, citizens need to underscore the urgency around implementing appropriate development regulations for neighborhood business zoning.
I am writing to share my deep disappointment for your decision to overlook the Kirkland American Coast Indians’ accomplishment that they had an undefeated season.
During my first visit to see my dad at Merrill Gardens in Kirkland, I parked under the Merrill Gardens building next to a Merrill Gardens parking sign, with my new Merrill Gardens parking pass displayed on the windshield of my car. I received a $35 parking ticket from the city of Kirkland parking Nazis.
Friends and community members of Kirkland, we did it!
I live in Kirkland, in the 48th Legislative District, and I am a volunteer through Page Ahead as a storyteller to five kindergarten classes and
A recent letter writer asks how Asians feel about fireworks, implying we should dislike them because they have had no other association throughout history than wanton American killing of Asians.
I don’t know if the city can use this argument for itself, but it seems the Ballard Railroad Company is opening itself up to a large number of lawsuits from residential and business landowners near the Cross Kirkland Corridor as they will suffer significant damages if freight trains return.
I wanted to comment in support of the idea that the city of Kirkland post all legal notices in the Kirkland Reporter, but also clarify that it would still be essential for notices to be published in a daily print newspaper and the Seattle Times fits that bill.
This was our first purchase of hard liquor in Washington. The taxes mount up one on top of another. We have taxes on taxes.
You did a good job of covering the 24-hour walkathon held in Redmond to raise funds for cancer research in your recent story.
I was disgusted to read Councilwoman Penny Sweet’s column in the Kirkland Reporter on June 7 advocating for fireworks because to me they evoke war and death.
St Augustine said, “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.”
I am so grateful to Ms. French for her recent letter concerning the trick “no right turn on red” signs by the Totem Lake Transit Center’s “Ticket Trap Corner.”