Costco celebrates its election victory in Washington State with liquor shots.
Many people won’t realize that today is a holiday until they find their bank closed or go to an empty mail box.
And still the undisputed champion for the election – voter apathy
The Kirkland Reporter, along with most newspapers, have a long-running and simple rule for submitting letters to the editor – sign your name.
The idea of making a letter writer own their words serves many purposes. Most people are not going to outright lie in something that has their name on it. They may err by not doing their homework, but most people do not want to be known as a liar.
Potty pen farms: No wonder I feel sick. This week’s cartoon.
It seems like just a few weeks ago that I walked into an office in Kirkland and began working at the smallest newspaper I’d been with since graduating from college in the ‘60s.
Tolls on the existing lanes of I-5 and I-405. Tolls on Highway 99, 167, and 522. Tolls on the 520 Bridge, I-90 Bridge, and West Seattle Bridge. Tolls on all the major streets, roads, highways, and bridges throughout the Puget Sound and beyond.
Your drivers license and personal freedom – Cartoon
Campaign sign alterations, bickering and even physical altercations – these are all signs that the Kirkland City Council election campaign is heating up.
Plenty of people working here
No compassion for medical marijuana needs
The King County Council has worked very hard over the last four years to keep the county’s financial health from deteriorating during the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
U.S. Postal Service workers nationwide are saying they don’t want a bailout – they just want to get the mail out.
Two Steps Back
If you’re like me, getting back into the school routine takes a little time. There are lots of things that students can do to be successful in school, such as participating in class and staying organized.
Many years ago, a farmer donated land for what would become 132nd Square Park.
Going postal in the internet age
Tuition Fox
Every great literary work started with an interesting idea.
If you’re reading this, you’re involved in a grand experiment, and you probably don’t even know it.