The Reporter is launching its 2nd Annual “Best of Kirkland” contest in this week’s issue (please see page 10). Participants may nominate their favorites in several categories, including best service, shopping, food, living and nightlife.
Sound Transit will officially inaugurate service at its new Mountlake Terrace highway station at 236th Street Southwest on March 20 in Snohomish County.
Two cities made an agreement more than 40 years ago that would set the stage to merge as one.
Just weeks ago, Washington’s employers faced massive increases in unemployment taxes that were required changes made by the Legislature several years ago. Even businesses that hadn’t laid off any workers faced a 42 percent hike.
As a community source of information, we get many e-mails and phone calls from readers asking us questions of all sorts.
We have been working nearly eight years on a proposal to improve life-saving fire and emergency medical service in the Finn Hill area. The proposal is to consolidate the service areas of two fire stations (stations 24 and 25) into one that would deliver better service, save money and meet current national standards.
Thumbs up to Jeremiah Laufasa as the Juanita High School senior and future Husky took second at the state wrestling meet recently.
Dear Mrs. Brooke,
I’m trying to decide if I should put my daughter in a full-day or half-day kindergarten program.
The Reporter’s series on Totem Lake Malls has been eye opening – even for us.
There aren’t a lot of legal provisions enacted in 1789 still on the books today. But the ones that are have stood the test of time because they absolutely serve the public interest.
The Reporter has received many opinions about our recent story on newly elected Republican State Sen. Andy Hill, who is taking a groundbreaking pill to offset his lung cancer.
He has never smoked cigarettes in his life and leads a healthy life, exercising almost every day. His cancer was caused by a fluke mutation in his left lung.
Realtors understand the importance of excellent schools. They are a priority for most homebuyers. The quality of schools in a district is often the first thing house hunters ask us about.
We also understand budgets and fiscal responsibility, particularly for prospective homeowners, and particularly during these challenging economic times.