Banking, business, and government panelists will answer business-related questions at a free workshop, “Weathering the Storm: Small Business Survival Tools,” from 7:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 31 at The Heathman Hotel, 220 Kirkland Avenue.
The Eastside Audubon’s spring plant sale is set for Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Weapons drawn, police officer Mike Ursino was investigating a silent alarm at a large mansion with his partner, when he confronted the two burglars in a darkened bedroom: two 12-year-olds wearing all black.
Perhaps hoping for a little “luck of the Irish,” local business owner and 2007 Kirkland City Council candidate Penny Sweet has thrown her hat in the ring again.
Continuing bond market difficulties cause delay Port of Seattle CEO Tay Yoshitani announced March 23 the Port will postpone acquisition…
Under pressure as a key deadline approaches, The Kirkland City Council announced annexation is back on the agenda next week…
The weekly Kirkland Police Blotter, powered by GoogleMaps.
South Rose Hill neighborhood residents who live near Lake Washington High School are asked to be patient as the City of Kirkland’s contractor, Shoreline Construction Company, begins a six week project this week to replace an aging water main along NE 75th Street from 120th Avenue NE to 124th Avenue NE.
With Thursday’s announcement that the state budget deficit forecast is now up to $9 billion, there is also troubling news for the Lake Washington School District.
The King Conservation District will hold a public election March 19 to fill a position for a three-year term on its five-member Board of Supervisors.
Long-time resident, downtown business owner and community activist Penny Sweet announced her candidacy for Kirkland City Council on Tuesday, March 17.
More that 640 community leaders, patrons of Evergreen Healthcare, leading physicians and executives from top local companies gathered in a climate-controlled t
The community gathered to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Kirkland Boys & Girls Club on Saturday, March 14.
Kirkland Mayor James Lauinger says he would love to be able to speak with someone beyond “coma estas” or “muchas gracias.”
Additional parking stalls and increased hours for free public parking are now available at the Lake Street/Central Avenue and Marina Park/Lakeshore lots in downtown Kirkland, effective as of March 16.
The Kirkland Reporter is experimenting with GoogleMaps, an online interactive mapping resource supported by Google, to display the weekly police blotter.
Kirkland Downtown Association (KDA) board members voted in a new Executive Board at their March 4 annual membership meeting, re-energizing a key community voice in one of Kirkland’s most visible and popular neighborhoods.
state’s multi-billion dollar deficit.
Staring down at least $5 million in cuts forecast since last December, Lake Washington School District officials unveiled budget plans that may close the Juanita High Swimming Pool.
The Fifth Annual Fishing for a Cure auction cleared more than $200,000 and enabled this grass roots organization to claim a million dollars raised for FSH Muscular Dystrophy research.
About 50 Alexander Graham Bell Elementary students read to several dogs recently as part of the “Reading with Rover” program.