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Parental controls: Monitoring your children’s virtual whereabouts

As a father of five daughters, I understand that even as sophisticated as the World Wide Web has…

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A lil’ this, a lil’ that | Scott St. Clair

Political junkies are going through severe withdrawal, with the only businesses on the upswing these days being de-tox…

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LETTERS

I am writing regarding the city of Kirkland’s “update” of the Shoreline Master Program. This is an environmental…

Opinion

How to navigate the perfect storm of stress and anxiety this holiday

You can’t escape it, it’s everywhere. House values are plummeting, mutual funds are shrinking, and jobs are in…

Life

How much do you do know about water?

Water, water everywhere. How much do you know about what’s in that bottle? Here’s a quiz to find…

Life

Holiday overeating: How to stop it | Column

Timi Gustafson R.D., a health expert and contributing writer, is now taking health-related questions from readers at: timi@thehealthydiner.com.…

Life

Kirkland Reporter Events Calendar | Nov. 26

Garden d’Lights: 5-10 p.m. nightly, Nov. 29-Jan. 3. Annual holiday display uses more than 500,000 lights throughout the…

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

The free community calendar is published Wednesdays on a space-available basis, and includes free and nonprofit local events…

(Above) Hundreds of Hopelink supporters at Marina Park get ready to walk in the eighth annual Turkey Trot event on Nov. 16 that benefited the organization.

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Keeping the Hope alive

Top row (from left): Mallory

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LW High School dance season kicks off

The Lake Washington Dance Team opened up the 08-09 competition season by hosting their fifth annual competition Nov.…

About 60 5th grade students from Peter Kirk Elementary visited City Hall Nov. 19 for GIS Day.

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Students visit city for GIS Day

Engaging in extracurricular study on the subject of Geography, about 60 5th grade students and teachers from Peter…

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BRIEFLY

The Kirkland Teen Union Building (KTUB), a youth development program run by Friends of Youth, is seeking meal…

Business

Intersection sows confusion

Motorists who travel near the new Totem Lake Transit Center in Kirkland are advised to use extra care…

Business

Carillon Point start-up spreads wings with personalized news service

Founded in 2006, Kirkland start-up company Onecast, Inc. launched the online “1Cast” consumer news service Nov. 19 in…

Business

Shell to clean-up contaminated gas stations; two are in Kirkland

The Washington State Department of Ecology and Shell Oil Products US have signed the state’s first agreement by…

Business

Kirkland approves Bank of America project after nearly yearlong process

Ending nearly a year-long process, Mayor Jim Lauinger called for the champagne. “If we had champagne, or we…

Juanita junior Kimberly Babaworks out with the team during practice.

Sports

Juanita Girls Basketball: New leaders, new league | Preview

It was an offseason of change for the Juanita girls basketball team, which now has a new league…

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Police Blotter

Between Wednesday, Nov. 12 and Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Kirkland Police Department reported 359 traffic violations (4 DUIs),…

George Mangouras

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Man with terminal cancer bids farewell, thanks Kirkland for all the memories

For what many fear may be the last time, George Mangouras has said goodbye. Updated with funeral services…

Juanita’s Kelly Tannhauser swims to a win in the 200 freestyle at the 3A state swim meet at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way Saturday

Sports

Juanita’s dynamic duo win 3A state swim titles

Juanita’s Kelly Tannhauser and Emilie Kaufman led the way at the 3A state swim meet on Nov. 13-15…