Mobile phone giant Nokia Corp., based out of Espoo, Finland, is planning to close its Kirkland offices in Parkplace later…
Shahin Shahidy opened Padria Mediterranean Cafe in November and she already has a new family. Many of the local business…
Kirkland Police Blotter May 5-12 The weekly Kirkland Police blotter is represented on an interactive map below. Instead of a…
Reporter staff The City of Kirkland will host a series of Open Houses and public hearings in June about the…
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Words of remembrance are etched into the stones of the Memorial Wall which spans the perimeter of the 1.25 acre King County Memorial Pet Garden at Marymoor Park in Redmond.
Kirkland resident James W. Lull died after his car fell 300 feet over a cliff in Selah in Yakima County.
The state’s new two-year construction budget approved by the Legislature over the weekend includes funding for both the Kirkland Parkplace redevelopment and the Redmond Central Square city park project.
The Rotary Club of Kirkland held its Annual Scholarship Night celebration May 4 at The Woodmark Hotel.
Joseph “Bud” Perrigo died on April 25, 2009 of congestive heart disease. He passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by his family. He was 70 years old.
Darin Detwiler, a science teacher at BEST High School, was honored with the 2009 Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence. Carol Pawlak, a representative with Amgen surprised Darin in his classroom on April 28 to give him the $10,000 award and trophy.
A crowd of 75 family, friends, and teachers attended an awards ceremony held at Eastlake High School on April 26 for the 2009 Poetry Contest.
Kirkland Rotary club is accepting applications from families to host their 2009-2010 foreign exchange student, from Turkey.
Juanita Bay’s work party was a resounding success, as reported in last week’s Kirkland Reporter.
Thomas A. Gill, co-founder of Kirkland-based Attachment Center Northwest, was sentenced to five months in jail and a two-year suspended sentence Friday after pleading guilty to sex crimes involving a 15-year old male client.
Between April 29 and May 5, the Kirkland Police department reported 365 traffic violations (four DUI), six alarm calls, 17 car accidents, six noise violations, 21 thefts, seven acts of fraud, nine burglaries and six vehicle prowls. At least 37 people were arrested.
Public Works Director for the City of Kirkland Daryl Grigsby was recently named amongst the Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year by the American Public Works Association.
Between April 22-28, the Kirkland Police Department reported 340 traffic violations (eight DUIs), 31 alarm calls, 21 car accidents, 21 noise violations, 14 thefts, 11 acts of fraud and 10 vehicle prowls. At least 33 people were arrested.
Some city streets will see disruption during the morning of Sunday, May 10 including parts of Market Street, NE Juanita Drive and Lake Washington on Sunday, May 10 for the Kirkland Half Marathon.
A Kirkland mom was arrested for the alleged assault of a 12-year-old Little League player after a baseball game at Everest Park ball field Saturday, May 2.