Over the years, Kamiakin’s Wind Ensemble has performed at the University of Washington, Oregon State University, the University of Victoria, and will now perform for professional adjudicators at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon on May 5.
The transportation budget proposal passed by the House on Friday would be a big win for east King County communities, and the state.
Reps. Larry Springer and Roger Goodman,
A political newcomer captured the attention of some 40 people at a Bellevue pub Monday night as she announced her intention to oust Congressman Dave Reichert in 2010.
A Washington Department of Ecology spills response crew oversaw the work of a contractor refloating a tugboat with 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel on board that sank on the northeast end of Lake Washington April 18.
In a country where more than 46 million people have a communication disability, Evergreen Speech & Hearing Clinic is doing its part to bring awareness and recognition to hearing and speech disorders.
This May marks the 82nd year of Better Hearing and Speech Month throughout America.
Automotive technology is advancing rapidly every year and on May 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
You know spring has arrived in Kirkland when: a) You’ve gone sunbathing in the park in the past week, or;…
Eastside Women of Purpose (EWOP) is putting on their Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament, “Tee Off Against Trafficking,” at 8 a.m. on Saturday, April 25 at at Willows Run in Redmond to raise funds to help STOP Human Trafficking.
Travel writer Rick Steves has been nominated by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Northwest Regional Chapter, to receive an EMMY Award for his role as host of the ACLU of Washington’s “Marijuana:
The weekly police blotter for the City of Kirkland.
Waiting as the parents streamed in, Lake Washington Superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball wore a surprisingly satisfied look on his face.
John Muir Elementary teacher Sally Horton passed away Wednesday, April 15 at home with her family at her side after a fight with breast cancer.
Mayor James L. Lauinger and Deputy Mayor Joan McBride are hoping the answer to that question is a positive one after they both registered this month with the state’s Public Disclosure Commission for City Council elections November 3.
On a recent Thursday afternoon, Rocio Vela Fuentes busied herself with her two-year-old daughter, pacing from the kitchen to feed her daughter lunch and to the living room to read her books about trains.
Releasing annual crime statistics for 2008, Kirkland Police Department officials blamed the financial recession for an uptick in the city’s below-average crime rate.
The State House voted 52-46 on Friday to start tolling on the SR 520 floating bridge as early as this August to pay for it’s replacement.
Green Kirkland Partnership volunteers will be celebrating Earth Day with a forest and wetland restoration work party on Saturday, April…
Sam Woo, a senior at Lake Washington High School, is Kirkland Rotary’s Student of Month for April.
Relating her experiences as an “integrated leader”, Sound Transit CEO Joni Earl addressed the 2011 class of Leadership Eastside’s (LE) community leader development program April 9 At Lake Washington Technical College.
Kari Page’s face is hot and red, her hair is wet from sweat, and her eyes peer blankly from under the bill of her cap.