Chefs from the Heathman Hotel in Kirkland, Westin Hotel in Bellevue and Qwest Field will participate in Nibbles & Noshes, a taste and learn evening for patients and families with oral, head and neck cancer. Nibbles & Noshes will be held 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 27 at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland. The event is free but space is limited. Call the Evergreen Healthline at 425-899-3000 for reservations or go to www.evergreenhospital.org.
Lake Washington Technical College has joined the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, an organization of colleges and universities working to advance sustainability in higher education. Membership allows LWTC to receive support in advancing the college’s sustainability initiatives both on campus and in the community. AASHE provides specialized resources, professional development and more.
Take the first step to developing a healthier lifestyle by attending Lake Washington Technical College’s 2010 Health and Wellness Expo, sponsored by Evergreen Healthcare and Eastside Spine and Wellness. The event will be held in the college’s Kirkland Campus East Building Mall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 21 at 11605 132nd Avenue, Kirkland. The expo will open with a keynote address, feature a panel discussion of health care issues by industry experts and have employment and educational opportunities and informational displays from local health and wellness companies.
Lake Washington School District will share the results of its efforts around Initiative 728 and next year’s plan for implementation…
Two final public events will be held at Lake Washington High School in the Chapple Gymnasium and in the Cadle Theatre to say goodbye to the old facilities as they close to make way for new, improved facilities as part of the school’s construction project – to open in fall 2011. LWHS’s Cadle Theatre will be drawing its final curtain on April 17. What better way to bid farewell to a theatre than to celebrate with song and dance? LWHS Drama will present “Closing Night,” featuring Broadway show tunes performed by talented musical theatre students.Come say goodbye to Cadle and support the LWHS drama program of the future.
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.
Kirkland Girl Scout Troop 43022 recently raised more than $2,300 for the American Red Cross efforts in Haiti.
At its April 8 special meeting, the Kirkland City Council unanimously approved the appointments of annexation area residents to the following city boards and commissions:
The City of Kirkland’s Information Technology Department will perform upgrades to its Cisco voice mail system on the weekends of April 17-18 and April 24-25.
Andy Hill announced that he is running for the state Senate in the 45th Legislative District.
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.