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Kirkland to move more, more often

Adding sidewalks, increasing the number of children walking to school and making Kirkland more bicycle-friendly are some of…

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City of Kirkland gets top bond rating

Strong financial management practices, healthy fund balances and moderate debt levels have earned the City of Kirkland the…

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King County to increase human services

The Eastside Human Services Forum is pleased to announce that the city councils in five major cities in…

Bothell's Robby Storm (No. 22) is guarded by the Woodinville defense during third quarter action of a game at Bothell High School on Jan. 16.

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Altercation between parent, player and referee halts Lake Washington basketball game

A Jan. 31 Lake Washington boys basketball game against Bothell was suspended after an altercation involving a player,…

Kirkland Downtown Association Interim Director Julie Metteer

Letters to the Editor

Article evoked sense of hopelessness

The Kirkland Downtown Association is alive and well and excited to move forward with enhanced support from the…

Opinion

Three reasons why God loves America

Let’s face it: this year is going to suck. People are being warned that the U.S. economy is…

'Welcome to the Jungle'

Opinion

Washington state can’t afford union wage boost

Unions are lining up to sue Gov. Christine Gregoire because her budget doesn’t include money to pay for…

Chuck Morgan gets a farewell peck during festivities Sunday at Heritage Hall. (Below) Kirkland Deputy Mayor Joan McBride  applauds the man of the hour. KENDALL WATSON

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Kirkland saying goodbye to Chuck Morgan

Kirkland might be the city’s name, but for a few hours Sunday afternoon it could have been called…

Life

Blaubak features sculpture exhibit

Artist and psychologist Dr. Sheila Adams will open her sculpture exhibit, “Whatever Comes to Mind,” at the Blaubak…

Argentinean guitarist Cecilia Zabala will perform as part of the lineup for the touring concert at KPC on Feb. 6. COURTESY PHOTO

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Touring concert brings guitar music to the world – and Kirkland

Ask Brian Gore how he became the leader of a touring guitar festival, and he’ll tell you what…

Noelle Molstad

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Kirkland schoolgirl faces rare disease with courage

Redmond’s Molstad family recently flew to Southern California and visit LEGOLAND. The trip won’t be all fun and…

School BRIEFS

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School BRIEFS

Kamiakin School 8th Grade Band hosts

Kirkland youngsters get pumped up an hour before the Super Bowl on Sunday

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Super Bowl in the park

Cat of the week: Meet Mary

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Cat of the week: Meet Mary

Meet Mary. Last fall, she was found in a cardboard box with her kittens near a dumpster. A…

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Fire, police heated chili cookoff

Come feel the heat of the competition between the Kirkland Fire and Police departments during the Second Annual…

Kirkland resident Katie Meyer will compete in the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games Feb. 7-13 in Boise

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‘K-Rod’ to ski for U.S. in World Special Olympics

David and Bonnie Meyer were staying in New York City when they got the call about their daughter.

Evergreen Medical Center CEO Steve Brown and Brenda Gurung of Barnes and Noble peruse some of the 900 books donated by the store’s customers to the medical center. The books will be given to children in the Emergency Department

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Books by the bushel

ooksellers Barnes and Noble recently organized and delivered over 900 books to Evergreen Hospital.

Lake Washington High School Dance Team dominated pom

Sports

LWHS Dance Team takes three top spots

Three competitive divisions, three first place trophies. The day could not have gone better for the Lake Washington…

Sports

Kirkland Reporter Recreation Calendar | Feb. 2

The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers,…

Kirkland Firefighter Todd Anderson adjusts a hose after several area fire departments put out a house fire the morning of Jan. 28 at Rose Point Lane

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Rose Point lakefront home left uninhabitable after fire

Spotting the orange flames and a plume of smoke, a quick-thinking neighbors helped keep a Jan. 28 one-alarm…