At its last meeting, the Kirkland City Council approved pursuing annexation of the Potential Annexation Areas (PAAs) of Finn Hill, Juanita and Kingsgate.
The weekly police blotter for the City of Kirkland.
With the sun finally shining on the first weekend of April, customers were streaming in to area stores, bars and restaurants looking for a way to enjoy it.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) wants Kirkland area drivers to know about the closure of the HOV ramps…
Unlimited yoga, aerobics, body and core conditioning can be part of your fitness routine this spring.
Sen. Eric Oemig, D-Kirkland, recently sponsored Julie Luce as a Senate page. Luce, a 14-year-old from Redmond, is a student at Evergreen Junior High School.
If you are an Eastside Employer or someone interested in a new job, be sure to participate in the new Kirkland Community Job Fair.
Finn Hill resident Kristin Terpstra has just about had it with a recent spate of burglaries in her neighborhood.
Lake Washington School District outlines possible budget cuts
Now that the state Senate and House draft budgets have been released, Lake Washington School District knows more about the possible effects of state cuts on its budget.
The weekly Police Blotter for the City of Kirkland
Well known the “Halo” video game franchise, game software developer Bungie LLC confirmed they were relocating their offices to Bellevue.
The City of Kirkland announced the March 31 hiring of J. Kevin Nalder as Director of the Fire and Building Department. Currently a Deputy Chief with the Salt Lake City Fire Department, he will replace current Director/Fire Chief Jeff Blake, who is retiring after 12 years at the helm on April 15.
Seventy million dollars in federal stimulus money is headed to the Eastside for transportation projects, Gov. Christine Gregoire announced Monday in Bellevue.
When the Washington Equal Suffrage Association published their Washington Women’s Cook Book in 1908 it was dedicated: “to the first woman who realized that half the human race were not getting a square deal, and who had the courage to voice a protest.”
The City of Kirkland will hold a public hearing on both a new court security program and applying for additional grant money for more police at a City Council meeting April 7, funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
The State Department of Ecology (WSDOE) and toxics cleanup engineers began cleaning up a former industrial site in Kirkland March 25, beginning a process that could resolve decades of work to remove contaminants from the soil.
Costco Wholesale Corporation announced plans April 2 to shut down its two Costco Home stores in Kirkland and Tempe, Arizona by July 3.
Washington’s House Democrats today elected Rep. Deb Eddy (D-Kirkland) to serve as its new caucus vice-chair.
Kirkland Junior High School students Connor Bergren, Matt Mihara and Jake Nathlich were selected out of thousands of applicants to represent Washington state in the American Choral Directors Association’s Junior high/Middle School Honor Choir in Oklahoma City, Okla.
The American Red Cross serving King and Kitsap counties honored Kirkland resident James Freeman March 26 at its 2009 “Everyday People, Everyday Heroes”