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Keystone Pipeline should be supported | LETTER

The Keystone Pipeline to take crude oil from Canada to refineries on the U.S. gulf coast should be…

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Kirkland Post Office was unreliable during snow days | LETTER

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure to buy some stamps in the huge post office at…

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We only have ourselves to blame for education mess | LETTER

Like it or not, we are “the state.” We elect officials to coordinate programs, like our public schools,…

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Old Kirkland should subsidize road repairs | LETTER

When the state began talking about cutting the annexation sales-tax credit, the Kirkland City Council started talking about…

City of Kirkland

News

Vacancies available on Kirkland’s volunteer boards and commissions

The City of Kirkland has adult vacancies occurring on several of its advisory boards and commissions.

Roland Oberholzer (in red truck)

Business

Sasi’s Cafe donates snacks for 50 volunteers at Cotton Hill Park

Fifty volunteers recently spent a cold morning at Cotton Hill Park clipping blackberries and digging roots out of…

Valentine's Day Macaroons

Life

Sur La Table in Kirkland cooking up romance for Valentine’s Day

Sur La Table is offering cooking classes to cook up a little romance this Valentine’s Day. The variety…

News

Boys Scouts of America recognizes Kirkland and Redmond individuals

Boys Scouts of America congratulates the recent Silver Beaver recipients from the Sammamish Trails District for their service…

Assistance League of the Eastside volunteers recently prepared and sent baskets of basic household items that helped Eastside individuals and families fleeing domestic violence.

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Assistance League of the Eastside provides baskets of hope for domestic violence survivors

Assistance League of the Eastside provides baskets of basic household items for individuals and families fleeing domestic violence,…

Doreen Cato

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Eastsider Doreen Cato to speak at Legacy Leadership Breakfast in Kirkland

Nationally renowned child advocate Doreen Cato, Ed.D, will be the guest speaker at the next Legacy Leadership Breakfast…

Washington State Legislature

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How did Kirkland legislators vote in the 2012 session?

The following is a recap of how Kirkland legislators from the 45th and 48th Districts recently voted on…

Obituaries

Loren H. Keating

Eternal Patrol-Loren H. Keating Jr. February 12, 1931 – December 26, 2011 Loren was born in Wildwood, New…

The Heathman (left) and Woodmark hotels in Kirkland have earned the AAA Four Diamond Award for high caliber service in the hospitality industry.

Business

Heathman and Woodmark hotels in Kirkland earn AAA Four Diamond Award

The Heathman and Woodmark hotels in Kirkland have earned the AAA Four Diamond Award for high caliber service…

Monroe resident Mary Britton-Simmons was honored Thursday as the Kirkland-based Eastside Audubon Society’s 2011 Environmentalist of the Year for her work to instill a lifetime commitment to conservation in children.

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Eastside Audubon in Kirkland awards Environmentalist of the Year

Monroe resident Mary Britton-Simmons was honored Thursday as the Kirkland-based Eastside Audubon Society’s 2011 Environmentalist of the Year…

Andy McCormick

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Bellevue environmentalist to head Kirkland Eastside Audubon

One of Kirkland-based Eastside Audubon’s foremost leaders on environmental issues will be sworn in Thursday evening as the…

Sound Environment Strategies engineer Don Harden demonstrates the viscosity of the zero-valent iron slurry that was injected at the old Pace National Corporation site. They hope the substance will help decontaminate the soil of Vinyl Chloride.

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Public comment wanted on plan to clean up contaminated Moss Bay site

The Department of Ecology (Ecology) seeks public comment on a legal agreement with ULTRA Corporation, and other documents,…

Instructor Corinne Pascale shows student Janai Skiles some information during the new computer science class at Juanita High School.

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Juanita High School starting computer science classes

Juanita High School is starting to offer computer science classes. Through the TEALS program with volunteer instructors Mr.…

News

Report property damage from the recent snow storm to King County Office of Emergency Management

The King County Office of Emergency Management is collecting information from county residents and businesses on damage and…

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The tar sand oil dilemma | LETTER

Many of our Senate and Congressional members supported President Obama on reducing the payroll tax to help many…

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Ban on cell phones useless | LETTER

Banning all cell phone use while driving may not be the answer. Cell phone use is addictive and…