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Kirkland student participates in competitive forensics tournament

Linfield College forensics students participated in the second annual Krista Bacon-Vickery Memorial Forensics Tournament, hosted by Clark College…

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Kirkland Council to consider purchase of Eastside Rail Corridor

The Kirkland City Council will consider the purchase of 5.5 miles of the Eastside Rail Corridor that lies…

Bill Vadino

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Kirkland Chamber Executive Director Bill Vadino to step down at the end of the year

After seven years with the Kirkland Chamber and three years with the Kirkland Downtown Association, Executive Director Bill…

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Sky Zone to host grand opening at new Kirkland location on Saturday

Sky Zone SKYMANIA! Indoor Trampoline Park, creator of the world's first all-trampoline, walled playing court, will have its…

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Don’t mess with my USPS

Whoa, I missed Jeff Jared’s recent “let’s scrap the post office” editorial. Congress shall have the power “To…

Joy Barberi

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Joy Barberi

Joy Barberi On November 30, 2011, the world lost one very interesting, vigorous, tough old lady who was…

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Kirkland Off-Leash Dog Group to host meeting on dog park Wednesday

Kirkland Off-Leash Dog Group and the City of Kirkland Parks and Recreation Department are hosting the first general…

Something for Everybody

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Special legislative session to bring something for everybody | Cartoon

Sadly, yes ... The special state Legislative session will bring something for everybody.

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Letters to the Editor

State should collect sales tax on all applicable purchases

I appreciate the opinion expressed in the editorial regarding not raising the state sales tax and not sacrificing…

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Letters to the Editor

The USPS should not be picked apart

I too take exception with Mr. Jeff Jared’s recent column on privatizing the United States Postal Service (USPS).…

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Tour holiday homes while serving the Kirkland community | Editorial

Assistance League of the Eastside’s signature fund raiser, Celebrations Holiday Home Tour, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to…

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12k’s of Christmas holiday run

Commuters should expect traffic delays due to the 12k’s of Christmas Holiday Run to be held on Dec.…

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Holy Spirit Lutheran Church applies for permit to host Tent City 4 for third time

The City of Kirkland received a temporary use permit (TUP) application from Share-wheel and Holy Spirit Lutheran Church…

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Margaret Eloise Pierce

Margaret Eloise Pierce, long-time resident of Kirkland and member of Rose Hill Presbyterian Church, passed away on her…

The Evergreen Healthcare Foundation recently hosted its third annual Seasons of Hope Luncheon

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Evergreen Healthcare Foundation luncheon raises $88,000 to benefit hospice, palliative care

The Evergreen Healthcare Foundation’s third annual Seasons of Hope Luncheon at the Lynnwood Convention Center on Nov. 17,…

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King County Public Hospital District No. 2 to hold public hearing on redistricting plan

The Board of Commissioners of King County Public Hospital District No. 2 will hold a public hearing on…

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Sewer construction to require road closure on Kirkland Avenue next week

Forcemain construction will continue eastbound along Kirkland Avenue, starting near Kirkland Way the week of Dec. 5.

Volunteers work to clear the property for Kirkland's new dog park.

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KDOG needs more volunteers to work on Kirkland’s new dog park

KDOG needs more help on Dec. 3 and 10 to finish the tasks for Kirkland's new dog park.

Waste Management driver Steve Wegener was a finalist for Driver of the Year out of 26

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Waste Management driver in Kirkland recognized as Driver of the Year

Waste Management driver Steve Wegener was a finalist for Driver of the Year out of 26,000 drivers company-wide.

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Santa Claus coming to Joy Fischer Studio in Kirkland

Santa Claus is coming to town, to the Joy Fischer Studio from 3-6 p.m. Dec. 4.