Keep our waterfront parks clean
It’s been a year since the Menchie’s incident and here is what the city of Kirkland has been working on since then.
As I was canvassing in Issaquah for signatures to put Pete Buttigieg on our Washington state ballot, a woman told…
Changes have had positive impacts, readers offering support.
Supporters started too late and had too little money to explain the problems R-88 would solve.
Shame on all our citizens who support the lies and deceptions of this current administration, and who are silent and…
Regarding the Frank Shiers political cartoon from Nov. 15, it is not true that car tabs from “everyone in the…
The cartoonist for the Kirkland Reporter needs to do a little research before his next cartoon.
Lawmakers will wrangle over cuts in transportation spending as lawyers tangle on the measure’s legality.
Did you know that local KCLS libraries will be cutting down print quotas for its patrons drastically from 75 pages…
What does it mean to share your culture with others?
Do we really have to wait another year for our elections — until we can kick out President Donald Trump…
On Saturday Nov. 2, families were invited to partake in a screening of Pixar’s “Coco,” sip hot chocolate, and enjoy…
In honor of Veterans Day, this column is dedicated to the men and women who served our country and now serve the Kirkland community.
Don C. Brunell is a regional columnist.
KCLS will be holding public hearings next week.
I am supporting Neal Black in his campaign for Kirkland City Council, Pos. 5.
The challenges of providing mental health services for communities of color.
I was disappointed after reading the stance of the candidates for Kirkland City Council on ADUs (accessory dwelling units) in…
I urge you to vote for Initiative 976.