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Kirkland’s foreclosure rate on the rise

Kirkland may be one of the wealthiest communities in the state, but the city is not immune to…

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Response to July 2: ‘Our city’s wild side’

We bought our house in 1989 in Kirkland’s Bridle Tree neighborhood. Near Bridle Trails State Park, the development…

The Higgins

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Summer sounds return of downtown’s waterfront concerts

With summer in full swing, Kirkland’s resort-town atmosphere takes a festive turn this week as the annual Summer…

Opinion

Child safety missing from July 4 parade

Child safety should always be a priority during any public event where children are present. Child safety was…

Opinion

Real Parkplace ratio different than reported

Had Kendall Watson attended any of the meetings at City Hall prior to the first big public hearing?…

Opinion

Debunking some myths of the PSE sale to foreign investors

Note: A proposed acquisition of Puget Sound Energy by a group of investors from Australia, Canada and New…

Life

Kirkland’s Uncorked to challenge Seattle in battle of food festivals

Billed as the battle of East vs. West food celebrations, the Kirkland Uncorked festival from July 18-20 along…

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District institutes pilot mentoring program

A volunteer appreciation picnic on June 20 celebrated the kick-off of a pilot volunteer and mentor program in…

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Plenty of grins, grits and squints in Kirkland July 4

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A funny thing happened on the way to the parade…

Note: This brief uses a first-hand account e-mailed in by Terri Fletcher, an announcer for Kirkland’s July 4…

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Rotary seeks host families for exchange

The Rotary Club of Kirkland is seeking host families for an exchange student who will attend Lake Washington…

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Heritage society elects new president

The Kirkland Heritage Society (KHS) last week announced Lynette Friberg Weber as its newly elected president for a…

Kirkland Rotary volunteers and a Kirkland firefighter use hoses and fans to help move thousands of little rubber ducks along a race course for the rotary’s 11th annual duck dash benefit on July 4 at Juanita Beach Park. First prize and a 2008 Chevy Aveo went to Jack Lyons

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Rubber ducky, there can only be one…

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Juanita standout a football all star

Recent Juanita High School graduate Joell Reyes was one of seven KingCo 4A football players -- and the…

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One camp to go: Questions surround Seahawks run game

The Seattle Seahawks training camp is approaching and the team has made a few offseason moves designed to…

Travis Tomasie in a recent sealed course shooting competition.

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Kirkland native making a name for himself in sport of competitive shooting

Travis Tomasie could be called a sharpshooter, a marksman or a crack shot. But he’s probably best described…

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Council wrap: Appeal generates fireworks at meeting

The Kirkland City Council sparked some fireworks of its own last week as a meeting lit by a…

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Expect delays on N.E. 124 Street until Sept.

Motorists using N.E. 124th Street can expect delays and temporary lane closures from now until late September.

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Police Blotter

Between Wednesday, June 25, and Tuesday, July 1, the Kirkland Police Department reported 279 traffic violations, 33 alarm…

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Local man missing on Snoqualmie River

A 36-year-old Kirkland man who went missing on the Snoqualmie River last week is presumed drowned.