Redmond resident David Russell Myrland, who allegedly made threats to Kirkland Mayor Joan McBride and Assistant City Attorney Oskar Rey, was charged with two counts of intimidating a public servant in King County Superior Court Sept. 24.
Juanita improved their league standing with a 3-1 (25-22, 18-25, 25-16, 25-18) victory against the Liberty Patriots last Wednesday night. Sophmore setter Jade Finau was a force on the court, setting up 40 assists, serving 4 aces and putting down 3 kills.
Any potential new tax is met with some hesitation on the part of citizens. But the potential car-tab tax that…
The public is invited to stop by My Home Furniture and Décor store this Friday and Saturday for delicious hot dogs, prize drawings and more as the furniture and decor store celebrates its first year in Kirkland.
The Eastside Time Bank is a response to the recession, and a powerful tool for the citizens of Kirkland to work together through a time and skills exchange system. The initial launch is just for Kirkland. It will then expand to East King County in January 2011.
Youth Eastside Services (YES) is pleased to announce the addition of Cami Keyes as the organization’s new marketing and communications manager.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all…
A series of Saturday morning plant and design workshops will be offered this fall at the Kirkland campus of Lake…
The mayors of several East King County cities, including Kirkland, proclaimed Sept. 25 through Oct. 23 as “Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry”
Contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will repair pavement on the southbound I-405 overpass over NE 116th Street tonight.
The Kirkland Salary Commission will continue to receive public input and discuss possible adjustments to the salaries of the mayor and council members at its Sept. 28 meeting.
In a packed council chamber Tuesday night, the Kirkland City Council voted 5-2 to reaffirm zoning ordinances passed two years ago for the redevelopment of Parkplace.
The continuing struggles of the economy are hitting the City of Kirkland’s budget once again as it will have a $6-7 million budget gap during the next two years.
Argosy Cruises announced Monday that it will not be able to repair the historic MV Kirkland Ferry boat, which had become a fixture at the Kirkland Marina.
The banks of Houghton Beach Park looked more like a close-up of a painting by Georges Seurat Saturday morning.
But the pointillism style that Seurat made famous continuously rearranged to make a new picture as over 700 athletes entered the water in 12 waves for the ninth annual Kirkland Triathlon.
Lake Washington Technical College President Dr. Sharon McGavick announced she will retire, effective Jan. 15, 2011.
McGavick, who has led the college since December 2007, informed the college’s Board of Trustees of her decision at their regular meeting on Sept. 13.
A former Portland man was sentenced to eight years in prison Monday for his role in a fraud scheme that targeted dozens of cities – including Kirkland – across the U.S. over a six-year period.
Antione Lamont Lawrence, 37, led a team of 19 thieves across the country to burglarize commercial office buildings,
Lake Washington Kang Cubs play at Qwest prior to Seahawks game
During the second week of October, the northbound vehicle lane on Third Street is scheduled to switch to the east side of the street. By that time, the east half of Third Street will have all-new concrete pavement and all-new concrete sidewalk.
Beginning late this month and lasting up to two weeks, crosswalks across Central Way and Kirkland Avenue are s