The Kirkland City Council announced that it has selected former Interim King County Executive Kurt Triplett to be the next Kirkland City Manager during its regular meeting on Tuesday, June 1.
Sound Transit has passed another milestone towards the completion of the new and expanded Kirkland Transit Center, located in downtown Kirkland on Third Street between Central Way
For most, sailing is a relaxing pastime. For Bryan Elwell it took him straight to jail – twice.
According to King County charging papers, the owner of a 35-foot boat docked at the Kirkland Marina behind Anthony’s Homeport
Between May 19-26, the Kirkland Police Department reported 294 traffic violations (at least three DUIs), 18 car accidents, five burglaries, 10 noise complaints, seven thefts, 13 car prowls, 20 alarm calls, four malicious mischief calls, six domestic violence calls, three calls for fraud, 10 calls of disturbance, five incidents of harassment, nine hit and runs and two animal control calls. At least 28 people were arrested.
A Kirkland convict who used the identity information of a fellow prison inmate to avoid sex offender registration was sentenced to four years in prison Friday.
A Kirkland man accused of trying to rob an Edmonds jewelry store was captured when he ran out of breath,
During the last couple years this benefit has become very popular. Many seniors are approaching a time when they need assistance in a few activities of daily living and wartime veterans and their surviving spouses are eligible for a tax-free pension benefit from the Veterans administration.
Marjorie Ewing Carlson was born and raised in Seattle She was an only child. She attended the University of Washington and was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority.
If you’d like to meet lovely Miss Maggie-Pie, come visit her at Meow Cat Rescue, 10600 N.E. 68th St., Kirkland. For information, call 425-822-6369.
Oregon State University has named Tamara K. Smallman, of Kirkland, to its scholastic Honor Roll for the winter term. Smallman is a freshman studying Exercise and Sport Science.
The University Massachusetts Dartmouth recently named Matthew Connell, of Kirland, to its fall Dean’s List. Students on the Dean’s List have maintained a grade point average of 3.2 or higher.
Kirkland resident Kate Rasmussen, who attends the University of San Diego, was recently awarded the distinction of First Honors for the fall semester.
Lead by math teacher Robert Myer, Kamiakin Junior High’s maroon and gold teams showed their math prowess at the District’s Junior High Math Olympiad held at Juanita High School April 25.
Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) students Elisabeth Long and Natasha Palatova have each been awarded $1,500 Kirkland Rotary Club Scholarships. The scholarships recognize and support students with financial needs and academic promise.
Thirteen Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) students have qualified to compete at the 2010 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Kansas City, Miss., from June 20-25.
As one of the few Washington school districts with a growing elementary school population, the Lake Washington School District has been diligent in creating state of the art facilities to meet its communities’ growing educational facility needs.
Redmond and Kirkland city leaders met formally for the first time in two years on May 25 to discuss issues that impact both cities, trade ideas and to see if there is common ground that the neighboring cities can work together on.
Both cities need a community indoor recreation facility and pool. The two councils agreed to look into jointly using a Metropolitan Parks Department (MPD) to create the facility together. A MPD would be governed by a board with equal members from each municipality represented.
Four years after a Kirkland family was killed, it all came down to one moment for Leonid Milkin: The chance…
Parent Jennifer Dearden takes issue with Lake Washington School District Superintendent Chip Kimball’s statement that he is stuck between a rock and a hard place with his recent decision to change school feeder patterns.
The Kirkland Reporter’s Carrie Wood and Matt Phelps won the first-place award