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LWSD honors community partners and celebrates student success during American Education Week

The week seeks to raise awareness of the importance of public education.

One way to address homelessness | Letter

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One way to address homelessness | Letter

Why is Seattle’s homelessness problem getting worse not better? Some people are blaming it on theincrease in rent…

Opinion

Easing out from behind the wheel | Coming of Age…Again

There are ways to make the transition to give up driving less traumatic.

Innocent until proven guilty | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Innocent until proven guilty | Letter

Yes, today’s world is truly frightening. We are now living in a twilight zone where truth is rejected…

Juanita battles Bellevue in hoops action

Sports

Juanita battles Bellevue in hoops action

Juanita’s Tyler King reaches for the ball while Rebel Jake Hohu provides support during a 3A KingCo matchup…

Kirkland mourns passing of long-time planning and building director Eric Shields

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Kirkland mourns passing of long-time planning and building director Eric Shields

Shields, who started working for the city in 1977, died after a multi-year battle with cancer.

Life

What I eat in a day: Eating nutritiously on a busy schedule

Some tips on how to eat healthier on a daily basis.

IRWIN EVERETT CHINSKY

Obituaries

IRWIN EVERETT CHINSKY

Irwin Everett Chinsky, 79, of Richland, WA, and formerly of Kirkland, WA, passed away on Sunday, November 25,…

Kirkland City Hall. Reporter file photo

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ORCA and Transit for All at Kirkland City Hall set for Dec. 8

Reduced-fare ORCA cards for youth, seniors, and low-income individuals as well as individuals with disabilities will be available.

Business

Kirkland transitioning business license processing to state

Businesses will be able to apply for or renew licenses online or by mail.

BETH JEAN WOLF

Obituaries

BETH JEAN WOLF

Born in Bellingham in 1933 and passed peacefully on Nov. 12, 2018 at home in Kirkland, WA from…

State revenues to reach $50B but new fees or taxes loom

Opinion

State revenues to reach $50B but new fees or taxes loom

The state has never had so much money to spend on government. Inslee says it is still not…

Life

EvergreenHealth celebrates DAISY award winners

Third-quarter recipients were nominated by patients’ family members.

Sleeping in troubled times

Opinion

Sleeping in troubled times

While adequate sleep is critical to good health and longevity, sleep deprivation is currently on the rise.

Life

Kirkland to hold Styrofest Styrofoam recycling event Dec. 1

Residents can recycle Styrofoam as well as get papers shredded.

Lake Washington, Juanita football players earn all-league honors

Sports

Lake Washington, Juanita football players earn all-league honors

A plethora of Lake Washington and Juanita football players earned 2A/3A KingCo all-league awards for their play on…

An opportunity for a cleaner future | Letter

Letters to the Editor

An opportunity for a cleaner future | Letter

An opportunity for a cleaner future

WM Veterans bring safety to our country and community

Opinion

WM Veterans bring safety to our country and community

Aaron Alvarado’s time in the U.S. Marine Corps has transferred to his work at Waste Management.

Kirkland planning director Shields retires after 38 years with city

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Kirkland planning director Shields retires after 38 years with city

Eric Shields started at Kirkland as an intern and worked his way up to planning director.

Happy holidays from the Reporter

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Happy holidays from the Reporter

Join us in being thankful and helpful.