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Megan Campbell
Opinion
Reporter’s firsthand account of Kirkland CERT class
Former reporter shares her experiences with CERT training
November 22, 2017
News
Kirkland CERTs practice for the big one
Community Emergency Response Teams conduct disaster drill
November 22, 2017
News
Permanent homeless shelter could be coming to the Eastside in 2019 | Video
Several faith-based organizations, in partner with local agencies and municipalities, are working to create a permanent homeless shelter…
October 13, 2017
Sports
Spirit of a tiger | 73-year-old earns honorary black belt
Claire Sullivan, of Enumclaw, has the spirit of a tiger.
October 12, 2017
News
CERT class teaches basic preparedness techniques
On Sept. 20, Kirkland’s Community Emergency Response Team began a nine-week disaster training course that instructs about 35…
October 11, 2017
News
Village at Totem Lake update: Nordstrom Rack, Trader Joe’s moving in late October
The Village at Totem Lake is taking shape, with the first retail businesses scheduled to open in the…
October 10, 2017
News
Great Washington ShakeOut set for Oct. 19 | Video
It’s that time of year again, where Washington residents will have an opporutnity to practice what to do…
October 6, 2017
News
Indivisible Kirkland Kenmore to host Kirkland City Council, Lake Washington School Board forum
Indivisible Kirkland Kenmore will host a forum for candidates bidding for the Kirkland City Council and the Lake…
October 6, 2017
Life
Youth Institute program teaches students valuable technical skills, instills confidence
Eastside students ages 14-17 have the opportunity to learn relative technical skills while creating their own video and…
October 3, 2017
News
Residents pick out costumes at Kirkland’s Halloween Costume Swap | Photos
Residents tried on and walked away with free Halloween costumes and accessories at the City of Kirkland’s Halloween…
October 2, 2017
News
Helping local ‘heroes’ find a home on the Eastside
Stacey Porter, 34, teaches music and technology in Kirkland.
October 2, 2017
Life
LWTech joins forces with Pacific Northwest institutes of technology to provide industry aligned talent for the Cascadia Corridor
Lake Washington Institute of Technology joined forces with two other institutes of technology this month to collaborate in…
September 30, 2017
News
Volunteer ‘survivors’ needed for realistic CERT drill Nov. 18
The Kirkland Community Emergency Response Team needs 32 volunteers for its final simulation drill in mid-November, in which…
September 30, 2017
News
Kirkland motorcyclist dies in SR 599 accident
A Kirkland man was pronounced dead after being thrown from his motorcycle after hitting a guardrail and getting…
September 30, 2017
News
Oktoberfest raises money for local nonprofits
Deputy Mayor Jay Arnold did the honors of tapping the firkin, kicking off the fifth annual Kirkland Oktoberfest,…
September 28, 2017
Opinion
Reporter registers for CERT training
It’s not a matter of if a disaster will befall the Seattle area; it’s a matter of when.
September 27, 2017
News
Eastside mayors talk challenges at the local, regional level
Some might think traffic would be the focal point in a discussion about challenges facing Eastside communities —…
September 22, 2017
News
Man charged with hate crime for incident at Kingsgate Safeway
William Leo Kraft was charged with first-degree robbery, second-degree assault and malicious harassment Sept. 12, according to the…
September 21, 2017
Business
Bridle Trails Red Apple to close in February
After 20 years in operation, the Bridle Trails Red Apple in Kirkland will close its doors in February…
September 21, 2017
News
Kirkland City Council candidates talk density, housing, transit at local forum
Six of the eight Kirkland City Council candidates talked affordable housing, density, parking and transit, among other things,…
September 20, 2017
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