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LWSF announces campaign to help kids start school year strong

Pantry Packs is a featured beneficiary of Start Strong campaign.

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Kirkland Fire Station 25 open house set for Sept. 9

Station 25 is the oldest fire station in Kirkland.

Suspect brandishes folding knife in road rage incident | police blotter

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Suspect brandishes folding knife in road rage incident | police blotter

The Kirkland Police blotter for Aug. 17 through 22.

RONALD REX BOUCHER, SR.

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RONALD REX BOUCHER, SR.

Ronald Rex Boucher, Sr. passed away in Kirkland, WA on Monday, January 15, 2018.

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Juanita wins, LW loses in football openers

Juanita beat Ballard, 21-17, and Steilacoom defeated Lake Washington, 27-14, in nonleague football openers on Friday night.

MARGARET “PEGGY” POPE

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MARGARET “PEGGY” POPE

Margaret Garman Pope, age 78, of Kirkland, Washington, passed away on March 3, 2018.

Labor strike delays contractor work on Sixth Street South, 120th Avenue Northeast

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Labor strike delays contractor work on Sixth Street South, 120th Avenue Northeast

Five-day closure of Sixth Street’s intersection with Kirkland Way is also delayed by the strike.

Suspect ruined victim’s lunch break with knife | Police blotter

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Suspect ruined victim’s lunch break with knife | Police blotter

The Kirkland police blotter for Aug. 9 through 14.

Whole Foods, Grocery Outlet now open in Kirkland

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Whole Foods, Grocery Outlet now open in Kirkland

Two new grocers have opened in Kirkland in both the north and south ends of the city.

Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

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Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

State Superintendent responds to Betsy Devos’ consideration to arm teachers.

Outdoor recreation activities have resumed in Kirkland. Reporter file photo

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City outdoor recreation activities resume regular schedule today

Outdoor activities were cancelled earlier in the week due to poor air quality.

Kirkland City Hall - Reporter file photo

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City Hall for All event welcomes Kirkland residents to connect with city, community resources

Kirkland to host City Hall for All event on Saturday, Oct. 6.

Victim catches car prowler red-handed | Police blotter

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Victim catches car prowler red-handed | Police blotter

The Kirkland police blotter for Aug. 2 through 6.

City cancels outdoor activities due to poor air quality

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City cancels outdoor activities due to poor air quality

All outdoor recreation activites are canceled for Aug. 21 and Aug. 22.

Houghton Beach closes due to high fecal coliform bacteria

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Houghton Beach closes due to high fecal coliform bacteria

The beach will be closed until at least Aug. 22.

GARY RICHARD SCHAERTL

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GARY RICHARD SCHAERTL

Gary Richard Schaertl passed away on July 14, 2018 in Kirkland, Washington.

The new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, on the first weekday of bi-directional traffic. Photographed from the Evergreen Point lid on the east end of the bridge. Photo courtesy of <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:SounderBruce" title="User:SounderBruce">SounderBruce</a> on Wikimedia Commons

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Handcuffed Kirkland man dies after jumping off 520 bridge

The 31-year-old Kirkland local resisted arrest after he was in handcuffs and jumped off the bridge.

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market to open store in Bridle Trails

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Grocery Outlet Bargain Market to open store in Bridle Trails

Grand opening will donate funds to HopeLink.

Wildfire smoke causes poor air quality across region

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Wildfire smoke causes poor air quality across region

Puget Sound Clean Air Agency urges people to take precautions.

Peter Kirk Golf Classic returns for its 24th year

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Peter Kirk Golf Classic returns for its 24th year

The annual event will be at Inglewood Golf Club Sept. 17.