The Horticulture Department at Lake Washington Technical College opens its greenhouse to the public for the annual spring plant sale,…
Sleep Country USA, the Northwest’s largest seller of premium mattresses, will host its fifth annual Pajama Bowl for Foster Kids…
The Lake Washington Technical College Board of Trustees granted tenure to seven faculty members at their March board meeting. The…
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.
Fourth grade Girl Scouts from Peter Kirk Elementary conduct a benefit bake sale for Haiti’s earthquake victims at school last…
The following students from Kirkland recently graduated from Western Washington University: Bryan Aaron Chandler, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration;…
Six students from the International Community School’s Music Ensemble and Choir placed first in their categories at this year’s Northlake…
The Kirkland Reporter will move from the Market neighborhood to its new Totem Lake location on Friday, April 2. The…
Kirkland resident Lacey Carroll, who filed a civil lawsuit in July against magician David Copperfield, will get her day in…
Here’s the scoop: Ben & Jerry’s in downtown Kirkland is offering a free ice cream cone to everyone who stops…
The following is a recap of how Kirkland legislators from the 45th and 48th Districts recently voted on several bills…
Puget Sound Energy has confirmed that a contractor came into contact with electrical equipment near the Juanita Substation in Kirkland…
Five Bellevue men have been charged in connection with the March 15 home invasion robbery attempt at medical-marijuana activist Steve Sarich’s Finn Hill home.
But that is not the only legal fallout from the incident, as Sarich, 59, plans to sue the King County Sheriff’s Office for what he calls vaguely worded laws that led to the crime scene turning into a “marijuana raid.”
Attorneys for Conner Schierman, accused of slaying four Kirkland family members, launched their defense Tuesday afternoon to convince jurors that he was blackout drunk the night he woke up covered in his neighbors’ blood in July 2006.
Defense attorneys James Conroy and Peter Connick declined to give an opening statement, but did call their first defense witnesses to the stand.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all…
A home invasion robbery early Monday morning left a suspect critically injured, the homeowner wounded and police talking to a second suspect.
The suspects attempted to break into a home in the 11400 block of Juanita Drive N.E. at approximately 5 a.m. and ultimately exchanging gunfire with the homeowner, who was growing medical marijuana. One suspect and the homeowner were wounded during the exchange and taken to area hospitals. The suspect, who was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, has life-threatening injuries.
The Horticulture Department at Lake Washington Technical College opens its greenhouse to the public for the annual spring plant sale,…
The City of Kirkland Tourism Program announced the retention of Frause to oversee the city’s advertising, promotion, public relations, and…
Commuters should expect traffic delays due to the Kirkland American Little League Parade to be held on Saturday, March 20….