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Kirkland massage parlor raided in area vice sting

Four people were arrested August 7 after Sheriff’s detectives and officers served search warrants in a simultaneous raid…

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Lake Washington TC expands sister school pact Lake Washington TC expands sister school pact

Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) has signed an agreement to expand its sister school relationship with the Korea…

Bicyclists strain for lead in the first Kirkland Criterium event on Sunday

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Kirkland Criterium bike race draws thousands

Professional and amateur cyclists raced through downtown Kirkland on Sunday, Aug. 10 for prizes and bragging rights on…

Letters to the Editor

Get the whole story behind Kirkland’s parks

The article you wrote on Doris Cooper was very nice. However, I believe you should hear the “rest…

Business

Pathway Medical Technologies’ artery-clearing system gets FDA approval

The Food and Drug Administration has approved Pathway Medical Technologies’ “PV Atherectomy System,” Thomas Clement, CEO of the…

Greg Brodd is hoping to develop a type of biofuel not derived from foodstuffs like corn.

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Life on the Lake: VOST CEO Brodd spells environmentalism with a capital ‘C’

It’s just a dream right now, but he says he knows it can work. For resident Greg Brodd,…

Opinion

‘Quintuple whammy’ hurts Eastside students

It’s horrifically ironic. Just when we need more than ever to enhance the skills and capabilities of our…

Letters to the Editor

Atheism argument missed the point

Jared (“In support of atheism” letter in July 30 Kirkland Reporter) has more in common with theists than…

Letters to the Editor

Squirrel opinion is plain nuts

In a previous letter I went out on a limb and defended squirrels, arguing that they are cute…

Letters to the Editor

St. Clair ignores the freedom of light rail

Last week’s column by Scott St. Clair (criticizing light rail) was way wide of the mark.

Opinion

Editorial: Share the roads, avoid the problems

There’s no question that bicycles are popular around here. The Burke-Gilman and Sammamish River trails draw bicyclists (and…

Life

Discover sustainable longevity

When John F. Kennedy Jr. died along with his wife and sister-in-law in a tragic plane crash a…

Desiree Conway reacts as she sees her face painting in a mirror during the International Extravaganza at Lake Washington Technical College on July 30. The free event featured an international talent show and an international food bazaar.

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Washington Technical College hosts International Extravaganza

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Lending a helping hand (of pizza)

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Jewish rituals for children in Kirkland

Jewish families and members of the public interested in learning more about the Jewish faith are invited to…

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Kirkland’s Bridle Trails gets new sidewalk, lanes for bike commuters

City work crews have finished installing nearly one-half mile of sidewalk and bicycle lanes along 116th Avenue N.E.…

Designer honored for salon styling

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Designer honored for salon styling

Salon Today magazine last month named a Gene Juarez Salon & Spa designed by Kirkland’s Midori Yoshikawa as…

Business

Lake Vue Gardens bought for $13.8 mill.

Lake Vue Gardens Convalescent Center operators Life Care Centers of America has purchased the facility at 10101 N.E.…

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Kirkland energy Co. sells gas plant to PSE

Kirkland-based National Energy Systems Co. has sold a 125 megawatt power plant in northwest Washington to Puget Sound…

Business

Kirkland-based Amaze Entertainment sets new branding strategy

California video game developer Foundation 9 Entertainment announced July 21 that it is re-branding Kirkland subsidiary Amaze Entertainment.…