Owners of Element 5 Fitness, Belton Lubas and Rommel Acda, will host a seminar from 2-4 p.m. May 23 featuring local professional soccer athlete Patrick Ianni.
The Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) returns to Juanita Beach Park for a free outdoor screening of “The Triplets of Belleville,” beginning at dusk on May 29.
Former interim King County Executive Kurt Triplett and current Yakima Assistant City Manager Dave Zabell are the final two candidates for Kirkland City Manager.
The announcement came during the May 18 Kirkland City Council Meeting.
The Friday Night Market at Juanita Beach hosts more than 35 vendors selling: fresh organic fruits and vegetables, beautiful flowers,
Developed by the State of Washington’s Emergency Management Public Education Department, MYN is a program designed to bring neighborhoods together after a disaster to save lives and homes.
During the meeting, participants will learn the nine steps to take immediately following a disaster; develop a neighborhood skills and equipment inventory; verify which neighbors need extra help in a disaster such as the elderly, those with disabilities or children who may be home alone.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland,
Assistance with paying heating bills is still available for eligible low-income households in north and east King County through the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), administered in North and East King County by Hopelink.
Western Washington University student Briana Martinez, daughter of Robert and Francis Martinez of Kirkland, received a $1,500 Woodring Elementary Education Scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year.
A group of Lake Washington School District parents concerned about the district’s recent decision to change school feeder patterns plan to rally against the redistricting during a public meeting May 20 at Bell Elementary.
Effective with the 2012-13 school year, the district will make more efficient use of building space by changing the grade configurations and also shifting some schools’
State Rep. Larry Springer (D-Kirkland) will answer questions and chat about issues affecting the 45th Legislative District from 10-11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 15 at the Lake Washington Technical College, Room E144, in Kirkland.
The results are in for the Studio-East Mother’s Day coloring and essay contest, sponsored by the Reporter.
The City of Kirkland Public Works Department is launching an effort to work with streamside property owners to improve the…
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Metropolitan Market will open the doors to its first Eastside store in Kirkland’s recently remodeled Houghton Center, located at 10611 N.E. 68th Street at 108th Ave N.E., on June 3.
A proposal by King County Executive Dow Constantine on Thursday could postpone or eliminate a need for a regional jail in the Kirkland.
Constantine proposed providing area cities with 150 beds in the King County Jail until 2020. The idea would take the pressure off Kirkland and other large cities including Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond and Shoreline to plan for a regional jail if the county facility becomes full.
During a special Kirkland City Council Meeting on Tuesday, May 4 the council voted to interview five of 15 recommended candidates for the Kirkland City Manager position.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 800 per week.