The 520 floating bridge will have some late-night closures for five weeks starting tonight. Road crews will be installing equipment…
Rommel Acda and Belton Lubas, owners of Element 5 Fitness, are on a mission to change the shape of Kirkland.
Knowing the difference between a cold and the flu can save your life. While colds are uncomfortable and make you miserable, flu or influenza can be life-threatening.
The City of Kirkland’s Information Technology Department will perform a phone carrier switch from 6-7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10.
Gov. Christine Gregoire announced her plan to change the Washington state ferry system by creating a Puget Sound Regional Ferry District and eliminating the existing Washington State Ferries portion of WSDOT.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers.
The Kirkland City Council approved Emergency Transport Fees to be billed directly to health insurers, during Tuesday’s council meeting.
Young musicians have many hurdles in pursuing their passion. A lack of access to good instruments, recording equipment, transportation, a place to practice and finding like-minded individuals of the same age can be frustrating.
At the Associated Press’ Legislative Preview in Olympia Tuesday, leaders of the House and Senate, as well as Gov. Christine Gregoire discussed plans for the upcoming legislative session that begins Jan. 10.
The City of Kirkland, like most municipalities, has dealt with the economic downturn by slashing its budget.
The City of Kirkland has received a temporary use application from Kirkland Congregational Church and SHARE/WHEEL to relocate Tent City 4 (TC4) to church property beginning Saturday, Jan. 22.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers.
The Great Western Iron & Steel Company’s mill was located on Rose Hill, near Forbes Lake and Costco, seen about 1892.
A 32-year-old father and his four sons died early Saturday morning in a two-alarm apartment fire in Redmond. The 31-year-old…
The year of 2010 was one of closure, grief, fraud and more for Kirkland.
The Kirkland Reporter has selected the most read Kirkland Police Blotter items from 2010 as noted on kirklandreporter.com:
After four years of the tradition in Canada, Phil Sorgen, corporate vice president at Microsoft Corp., enlisted the Kirkland Boys & Girls Club to help him create his holiday e-card.
A visual review of the faces, people and places that made the news in Kirkland and around the Eastside on Reporter staff photographer Chad Coleman’s photo blog, Focus Northwest.
Kirkland, six neighboring cities, and Puget Sound Energy are joining forces to involve residents in a home energy-saving pilot program. Kirkland households have been notified and those who participate will receive free, customized Home Energy Reports designed to help them make more informed decisions about their energy usage and ultimately, lower their energy bills.
The Loyalty Club at Lake Washington High School recently collected 500 bags of food and household items for Hopelink as part of its annual Holiday Baskets, a school-wide effort to help those in need. The school also raised $2,000.