John Gilday, publisher of the former Eastside Sun newspaper, spoke during the public comment portion of the April 6 Kirkland City Council meeting to inform the public of his impending $4 million civil lawsuit and concurrent Federal Civil Rights lawsuit against the city.
In a packed, emotional courtroom Monday morning, a jury found Conner Schierman guilty of stabbing a Kirkland family to death four years ago and burning down their home to hide the crime.
Allegations of sex abuse against priests in the Catholic Church have stretched around the world.
The Deputy King County prosecutor who has been trying for more than two months to convict Conner Schierman of brutally murdering a Kirkland family said Thursday that the 28-year-old is “guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.”
Finn Hill resident and medical marijuana advocate Steve Sarich has many complaints about how he has been treated by the…
Kirkland has been named a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation to honor the City’s commitment to…
A former investment advisor in Kirkland, Rhonda L. Breard pleaded guilty Tuesday to mail fraud, in connection with a scheme to defraud dozens of clients out of millions of dollars.
Green Kirkland volunteers removed invasive plant species at Cotton Hill Park to help restore the forest on March 20.
The following students from made the Seattle Pacific University 2009 Autumn Quarter Dean’s List
Linfield College named Aaron Good of Kirkland to its fall semester Dean’s List.
The Lake Washington Schools Foundation supports the Lake Washington School District by raising funds for programs that inspire learning, help at-risk students, and improve academic performance.
The federal government’s Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) observes April as Alcohol Awareness Month.
Can a successful, hard-working employer understand the impacts of homelessness on a personal level? On a community-wide level?
Between March 24-30, the Kirkland Police Department reported 281 traffic violations (seven DUIs), 22 alarm calls, 17 car accidents, 11 noise complaints, eight thefts,
Conner Schierman was having a blast playing video games with his friends and drinking the bottles of Ketel One Vodka that he had brought home from work.
Many people were out on Kirkland beaches Friday afternoon taking advantage of winds that reached 60 miles per hour. One…
A Kirkland family was left homeless after a severe kitchen fire damaged their apartment unit Thursday morning.
A Lake Washington High School student is suing to get to the bottom of an apparent impersonation on Twitter after he received threats from students at a rival high school in Seattle.
A Kirkland woman allegedly stole her co-worker’s identity to improve her own.
Neighborhood reactions to Tent City 4 have changed a lot during the past five years.
A meeting March 30 at Kirkland’s Lake Washington United Methodist Church, which is located on the border with Redmond at 7525 132nd Avenue Northeast, had more than twice as many city, church and Tent City tenants than neighborhood residents in attendance. This is in stark contrast to the first time the church hosted Tent City from May to August 2005.