After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16. Jason
Four high schoolers sat in a Lake Washington High School computer lab last week.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff resigned from his Position 2 seat on the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
After Bob Sternoff vacated his Position 2 seat in the Kirkland City Council in March, the council was forced to make a quick decision to appoint a new council member by April 16.
Kirkland is the only city withholding support of a region-wide Emergency Medical Services’ levy – opposition that could jeopardize the highly regarded Medic One system if a resolution to the impasse isn’t found soon.
Kirkland firefighters extinguished the flames of a kitchen fire at a house in the Finn Hill neighborhood Wednesday evening.
Between March 22-28, the Kirkland Police Department reported 412 traffic violations (two DUIs), 21 school zone traffic violations, 17 alarm calls, eight noise complaints, 12 calls of disturbance, two animal calls, 13 thefts, eight car prowls, one car theft, 15 traffic accidents,
The city of Kirkland was served a federal lawsuit on April 1, which seeks to stop the removal of rail tracks and ties along the Cross Kirkland Corridor.
A crowd of about 50 people gathered at Friends of Youth’s new Youth Service Center in the Evergreen Hill neighborhood on Friday. They were there to celebrate the two-year long transformation of the former Grace Chapel into a modern building fit to serve troubled and homeless youth on the Eastside as part of the Kirkland campus.
The Kirkland Bicycle Shop in downtown is losing customers and transactions because of online businesses’ lack of required sales tax.
A 49-year-old Mercer Island man was charged with rape and sexual exploitation of a child in mid-March after allegedly paying a 15-year-old girl to have sex with him at a Kirkland condo.
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 Reporter police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week.
After years of Planning Commission-related delays, the Kirkland City Council voted last week that 2013 will be the year to study a rezoning request that,
A former Lake Washington High School basketball coach was found not guilty Friday of charges filed last year for communicating with a minor for immoral sexual purposes.
In an area of the Finn Hill neighborhood, neighbors and children can walk through the residential streets and stumble upon an outdoor library.