support background checks for all gun purchases. But national and regional politicians continue to not have the courage to vote for background checks, despite the fact that the vast majority of us want this.
I just read the article on Juanita High School security guard Jeff Lewis’s dismissal.
How wrong can Mr. Lowe be? He’s angry, uninformed and going public with opinions, not facts.
Are Kirkland Parks and Community Services members just now reading the Comprehensive Plan about Totem Lake?
Kirkland’s waterfront is truly unique. It’s what makes our community one of the most livable in the state.
Recent letters from Sean Hodgins (“Kirkland has changed for the better”), Chuck Pilcher (“Cannot afford to risk the city’s future”) and Roger Lowe
This is in response to two recent letters concerning the red light tickets by the EvergreenHealth Medical Center.
The Kirkland City Council and our appointed officials have a duty to represent all of the taxpaying residents of Kirkland.
Just wanted to thank Sue Contreras for the positive words on the flower program.
A recent Sunday Seattle Times article called “Summer Shopping Safaris” highlights some of the great places to visit around Seattle during the summer, including Kirkland.
The Kirkland Events Foundation wishes to express thanks to the Kirkland City Council for stepping up and supporting our proposal to produce Kirkland Oktoberfest this autumn.
As a resident of Tsawwassen, outside of Vancouver, BC, I have long had good friends living in Kirkland.
On behalf of downtown Kirkland merchants, I would like to ask for your help to spread the word out about this Saturday’s event.
It was so gratifying to read Ms. Caldwell’s letter in the May 3 Kirkland Reporter. I’ve been wondering for the past year if I am the only victim of the ticket trap over by Evergreen Hospital who minds being ambushed, robbed and slandered by the city of Kirkland and the Kirkland police.
Thank you for your recent article exposing former Kirkland Councilman Bob Sternoff’s alleged unethical behavior. This comes as no surprise to us.
Thanks for the prodding regarding the Reporter’s recent story on planning for the Totem Lake Park. I’ll be walking parts in the near future.
As a long time Kirkland resident, I drive east on 128th Street frequently for appointments and errands. The sign is still there, clearly visible, “NO RIGHT turn on red.”
During a recent Kirkland town hall meeting of 45th District legislators, citizen participants returned to their cars to find a flyer on their windshields.
The state of Washington is facing a $1.2 billion shortfall for the 2013-2015 biennium. We are running out of money!
I commute to Bellevue each day and rather than stay on Interstate 405, I continue to go out of my way to visit Artesano Coffee Company at 1431 Market Street