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Kirkland Police Blotter
Between Wednesday, May 14, and Tuesday, May 20, the Kirkland Police Department reported 268 traffic violations, 23 noise…
May 26, 2008
News
Kirkland looks to fill spots on design review board
Following the resignation of four members in the last two months, the City of Kirkland is seeking applicants…
May 26, 2008
News
Kirkland company fined $2,500 for pollution
A Kirkland roof cleaning company was last week named on a quarterly Washington State Department of Ecology list…
May 26, 2008
News
Lurking logs could pose hidden danger to boaters on Washington lakes
Boaters should be aware that area lakes -- in particular Lake Washington -- could be “extremely hazardous for…
May 26, 2008
News
Kirkland City Council blinks on annexation, reopens Bank of America appeal at latest meeting
Another midnight session at Kirkland City Council brought more drama to long battles over downtown redevelopment and annexation.…
May 26, 2008
News
Not much has changed since 1920 for city’s oldest club
After 88 years, Kirkland’s oldest service club -- The Kirkland Woman’s Club -- continues to be an active…
May 21, 2008
Life
Kirkland Arts Center hosts ‘heads’ exhibit
Internationally renowned artist Scott Fife is one of the 14 artists included in the “Heads (dis)Embodied” exhibit on…
May 21, 2008
Opinion
‘Obstructionist Four’ emasculated DRB
Dear Editor,
May 21, 2008
News
ICS student finalist for ‘Doodle 4 Google’
“What if our reliance on machinery to carry out simple tasks crossed the boundaries of technological advancement and…
May 21, 2008
Opinion
‘To be a citizen’: Part 2
How do we reclaim the title citizen? Last time, I lamented the loss of connection – the essence…
May 21, 2008
Opinion
Suggestions on using special tax rebates
Dear Editor,
May 19, 2008
Opinion
CiViK not against all redevelopments
Dear Editor,
May 19, 2008
Life
Sail the Seven Seas with Kirkland Parks
The Kirkland Parks Department is “calling all pirates, treasure hunters and families” looking to get active this summer…
May 19, 2008
Life
Catastrophes point out just how good we have it
Suburbanites rarely suffer like those who live in other parts of the world. This column reaches into our…
May 19, 2008
News
Banner year for Kirkland food bank
May 19, 2008
News
Community Briefs
Sleep Country USA is looking for pajamas-clad participants to take part in its third annual “Pajama Bowl” for…
May 19, 2008
News
Principal retiring after 20 years
Kirkland Adventist School Principal Doug White is retiring at the end of the school year. White will step…
May 19, 2008
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May 19, 2008
News
Early Seattle-ites jumped ship to Kirkland
“New York has its Brooklyn, San Francisco has its Oakland, Seattle is building its Kirkland.”
May 19, 2008
Sports
Local girls in-sync at championships; headed to NY
Over 170 girls from around the Pacific Northwest traveled to Kirkland last weekend with hopes of earning an…
May 19, 2008
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