Electric violinist Geoffrey Castle will help the Kirkland City Council and the community establish a new tradition of art and gathering on Park Lane with a free May 29 concert.
The Metropolitan King County Council today unanimously approved the members of the panel charged with ensuring that economic opportunities created by the construction of the county’s new Children and Family Justice Center (CFJC) are available to the most disadvantaged in our community.
Thanks to a grant awarded by the Washington State Department of Commerce, the city of Kirkland, in partnership with Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center (PPRC), will be conducting outreach to neighborhoods and businesses about a solar purchasing program.
The 2015 Kirkland City Council races will feature seven candidates for council but just one primary, according to the King County Elections website.
As hot and dry weather conditions begin to increase, outdoor fire dangers increase as well. King County is reminding residents that sky lanterns, also known as Chinese lanterns, are prohibited in unincorporated King County without obtaining a local fire district burn permit.
Hitting the road for Memorial Day? Make sure you plan ahead for a smoother trip and more enjoyable holiday.
Nancy C. Bruntz was welcomed into the arms of our Lord Jesus on May 11 after a nine-and-a-half year battle with cancer. Nancy was a lifetime resident of Kirkland and was born on Jan. 12, 1955. She graduated from Lake Washington High School in 1973 and attended Beauty College the following year.
The Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland will host the 2015 Design Tech Expo from noon to 4 p.m. on May 20.
In an effort to improve pedestrian safety and reduce collisions, King County Metro Transit is testing and evaluating an audio and visual turn warning system on 10 buses for the next month in parts of Seattle and south King County.
The Kirkland Heritage Society and the city of Kirkland will host a lecture by state architectural historian Michael Houser at 7 p.m. on May 27 at Heritage Hall.
Drivers on Interstate 405 between Bellevue and Lynnwood should prepare for possible delays Friday evening through Monday morning.
Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state-wide drought for Washington on May 15, as dwindling snowpacks break record historic lows.
Eleven students from Kirkland made the Seattle Pacific University 2015 winter quarter dean’s list.
The Kirkland Women’s Club offers three scholarships annually to young women who are seniors in high school and planning higher education.
Kirkland residents Scott and Michelle Holm opened Chainline Brewing in the Everest neighborhood with a vision of combining two passions: beer and bikes. They also hoped that their location, overlooking the newly created Cross Kirkland Corridor (CKC), would draw a lot of traffic from bicyclists and families.
For the time being, the city of Kirkland intends to make more efficient use of the parking currently available in downtown as they further examine long-term options for increasing the supply.
With 80 degree weather coming this weekend and the annual boating season underway, King County health and safety officials are urging everyone to be safe around open water.
Kirkland schools closed May 6 as teachers and faculty in the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) participated in a walk-out in protest of the state legislature over basic education spending.
Four individuals and seven teams from four different LWSD schools took home first place prizes in the 2015 State Technology Student Association (TSA) conference March 26-28 at the Bellevue Hilton and Red Lion Bellevue.
Ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft will be able to expand operations in Washington state under legislation signed into law today by Gov. Jay Inslee.