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Rhetoric about President Trump in letter is more ideological than fact

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Rhetoric about President Trump in letter is more ideological than fact

This letter is in response to Edward Bell’s letter to the editor published on April 21 titled “Time…

We deserve a Kelly Blue Book vehicle appraisal from House Democrats

Letters to the Editor

We deserve a Kelly Blue Book vehicle appraisal from House Democrats

Most of us in Kirkland “get it”… The $54 billion ST3 measure passed. We in the ST3 taxation…

Gov. Jay Inslee signs Senate Bill No. 5640, relating to technical college high school diploma programs, on April 20. Contributed photo

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Inslee signs bill allowing technical college high school grads to receive diplomas before age 21

On April 20, Gov. Jay Inslee signed Senate Bill 5640, which allows technical college high schools to award…

Unemployment rate drops in Washington to near-record low in March

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Unemployment rate drops in Washington to near-record low in March

Washington’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 4.9 to 4.7 percent in March – the lowest rate since…

David Chapman, Ronald Davidson and Christina Rancort stand with emergency personnel after being honored by the Kirkland City Council for helping to save a man’s life in March. Contributed photo

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Three strangers honored by the Kirkland City Council for saving man’s life

When three strangers emerged from a grocery store just after noon on March 4 in Totem Lake, they…

Thirty LWSD schools receive 2016 Washington Achievement Awards

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Thirty LWSD schools receive 2016 Washington Achievement Awards

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and the State Board of Education (SBE) have announced the…

Property taxes can be complicated

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Property taxes can be complicated

It’s that time of year again: property tax statements have recently come out from King County. Taxes are…

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Report from Olympia: Spotlight on transportation | Reps Springer and Goodman

Transportation issues have dominated our attention in Olympia recently, and our offices have been deluged with a great…

LW softball, baseball teams notch victories

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LW softball, baseball teams notch victories

Lake Washington’s softball squad amassed 33 hits during a 30-1 victory over Sammamish on Monday.

King County Council approves blueprint for civilian oversight of law enforcement

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King County Council approves blueprint for civilian oversight of law enforcement

The Metropolitan King County Council adopted legislation expanding the authorities and functions of the Office of Law Enforcement…

Time for liberals living in elitist bubbles to intellectually confront reality

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Time for liberals living in elitist bubbles to intellectually confront reality

This letter is a response to Rick Bodlaender’s April 14 letter in the Kirkland Reporter. I will address…

Lake Washington School District wins budget award

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Lake Washington School District wins budget award

The Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) has awarded Lake Washington School District its Pathway to the…

LW’s Marissa Ewald hammers a three-run homer against Redmond on Saturday. Courtesy of Eric Chen

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LW softball downs Redmond, 6-4

Lake Washington notched a come-from-behind, 6-4 softball victory over Redmond on Saturday at the University of Washington’s Husky…

Juanita softball falls to Eastlake, 4-2

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Juanita softball falls to Eastlake, 4-2

Eastlake softball defeated Juanita, 4-2, on Friday.

LW baseball notches 21-5 win over Sammamish

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LW baseball notches 21-5 win over Sammamish

Lake Washington’s Travis Lee and Nick Anderson had five RBIs each during the Kangs’ 21-5 baseball win over…

Redmond baseball squeaks past Juanita, 1-0

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Redmond baseball squeaks past Juanita, 1-0

Redmond baseball defeated Juanita, 1-0, on Friday.

AT&T employees, from left, Kristin Burrows and Roger Jochim donate their time at Hopelink in Kirkland. Contributed photo

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AT&T employees give back at Hopelink in Kirkland

AT&T employees volunteered at the Kirkland branch of Hopelink on Friday, working to stock the warehouse with food…

Kirkland open house concerning bicycling on the 100th Avenue NE corridor

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Kirkland open house concerning bicycling on the 100th Avenue NE corridor

The team of engineers and landscape architects currently re-designing 100th Avenue NE in the Juanita neighborhood will unveil…

King County property taxes due for first half of 2017

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King County property taxes due for first half of 2017

Property owners in King County have until May 1 to pay the first half of their 2017 property…

So, it’s agreed. We turn right… | Cartoon for April 17 - Frank Shiers

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So, it’s agreed. We turn right… | Cartoon

So, it’s agreed. We turn right… | Cartoon for April 17 - Frank Shiers