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How green are you? | Guest column

How green are you in your life? With Earth Day just a few weeks ago, I am sharing…

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor

Kirkland gives lip service to preserving trees | Letter

I completely agree with writer Tracy Hendershott's letter in the May 2 issue of the Reporter about large…

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Lake Washington School District plans for growing enrollment

The Lake Washington School District outlined the specific actions it will take over the next year and beyond…

Sports

Juanita loses to Interlake by seven | Prep baseball

The Juanita High School baseball team lost to Interlake, 9-2, on Monday in Kirkland.

News

Bacteria sniffing canines help track sources of contamination in Kirkland’s Juanita Creek

The city of Kirkland Public Works Department and King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks are trying…

News

King County chosen to receive national Living Cities transformation grant

King County Executive Dow Constantine announced today that King County has been chosen as one of five sites…

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County Council recognizes May as Arts Education Month in King County

The Metropolitan King County Council drew attention to the importance of arts education for the students throughout King…

Letters to the editor

Letters to the Editor

Kirkland Reporter shows political, religious bias | Letter

Is the Kirkland Reporter the editor's personal billboard for political and religious agendas?

Life

Parkplace Books in Kirkland presents authors Wayne Ottum and Deborah Kiernan-Ottum

Parkplace Books in Kirkland will present authors Wayne Ottum and Deborah Kiernan-Ottum from 3-6 p.m. May 17.

Life

Poetry Night at Parkplace Books in Kirkland

Parkplace Books in Kirkland will present Poetry Night at 7 p.m. on May 14.

Life

Parkplace Books in Kirkland presents book launch with former Kirkland mayor Bob Neir

Parkplace Books in Kirkland will present an afternoon book launch with Bob Neir at 2 p.m. May 10.

Life

Parkplace Books in Kirkland presents author Mary Cronk Farrell tomorrow

Parkplace Books in Kirkland will present Mary Cronk Farrell, author of "Pure Grit: How American World War II…

Tim Lee will bring science and comedy to the Kirkland Performance Center.

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Tim Lee brings science and comedy to Kirkland Performance Center

Comedian Tim Lee brings his Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolution to the Kirkland Performance Center at 6 p.m.…

Charles Heitz built this large cubby system for the Kirkland Boys and Girls Club to attain the rank of Eagle Scout.

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Local Scout builds cubby system for Kirkland Boys and Girls Club

Kirkland resident Charles Heitz spent a lot of time at the Kirkland Boys and Girls Club when he…

Northwest University is located in Kirkland.

Sports

Northwest University signs eight players for the 2014-15 basketball season

Northwest University’s head women’s basketball coach, Ken Crawford, announced the signing of eight student-athletes who will play for…

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Kirkland Women’s Club awards three local students scholarships

The Kirkland Women's Club held its annual scholarship luncheon, honoring three Kirkland high school students, on May 1.

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Celebrate National Bike to School Day on May 7

Teachers, parents and students of all ages across the state will join with others around the country to…

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King County Sheriff’s deputies continuing patrols in county parks, along trails

King County Parks and the King County Sheriff’s Office are joining forces to ensure the continued safety of…

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Washington retains its title as nation’s most ‘Bicycle-Friendly State’

For the seventh consecutive year, Washington has been named the nation’s No. 1 “Bicycle-Friendly State” by the League…

Renaise Kim

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Kirkland student wins Doodle 4 Google competition in Washington

A talented Kirkland student could soon have her art on the Google homepage for hundreds of millions to…