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Kirkland Reporter Police Blotter | Oct. 1

Between Wednesday, Sept. 17 and Tuesday, Sept. 23, the Kirkland Police Department reported 342 traffic violations, 23 car…

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iPod stabbing earns Kirkland teen 9 years in prison

A Kirkland teen held accountable for allegedly stabbing a man in the back for his iPod, was sentenced…

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Public hearings set for 2009 King County Budget

With what is now projected to be a $90 million shortfall in the County general fund for 2009,…

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Voter deadline arrives on October 4th

Unregistered voters hoping to cast a ballot this November can use the Internet to beat the Oct. 4…

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Opposition to Parkplace redevelopment to meet

City Council held a special neighborhood council meeting Sept. 25 in the Juanita neighborhood, offering residents updates on…

Cindy McCain addresses the crowd during a presidential campaign fundraiser in Hunts Point

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Hunts Point event raises $900,000 for McCain

Well-connected Republicans gathered Wednesday morning for a presidential campaign fundraiser at the Hunts Point estate of a wealthy…

A dead crow that was found and reported to Public Health.

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Dead Kirkland crow tests positive for West Nile Virus

King County officials announced Tuesday that a dead crow found in Kirkland on Sept. 15 tested positive for…

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PLEASE – I’M IN A HURRY!

This column is written in defense of a very misunderstood group in our society: those of us who…

The 10th annual SketchFest Seattle brings together comedy troupes from across the continent today through Saturday at Theatre Off Jackson

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Kirkland native Jill Kintner holds up her bronze medal she recently won at this summer’s Olympic Games during a visit to Juanita High School. She was also honored the same week by the Kirkland City Council as a “Hometown Hero.”

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Bronze-medalist ‘Hometown hero’ returns to alma mater

Some people never forget where they came from.

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Moratorium disappointing

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In an emergency, volunteers save lives

When the flood waters rose last December, Kelley Jones received a phone call. As a Medical Reserve Corps…

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Institutional investing for the individual investor

Once again, we’re seeing extreme volatility in the stock and bond markets. Investors are worried about their portfolios.…

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Education: Who really is in it for the kids?

“School choice - It’s a matter of social justice!” With these words delivered with the passion and cadence…

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Achieving our best

One of my favorite movies of all times is “Babette’s Feast.” Essentially, it’s a film about cooking, but…

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Tot Lot picks top tomato

Jean and Eric Guth won the Tot Lot Top Tom award for the best of the tomatoes during…

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Youth Eastside Services opens new headquarters in Crossroads Park

Youth Eastside Services (YES) will officially open the doors to its new central headquarters Friday, Sept. 26, with…

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Out & About in Kirkland | Sept. 24

KPC’s Golf Tournament and Farewell Fundraiser: 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 26. 7 a.m.-1 p.m., golf tournament; 1 p.m.,…

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Kirkland Entertainment Calendar | Sept. 24

Calendars are published Wednesdays on a space-available basis. Items must be submitted by noon the previous Thursday. Submit…

Brooke Ludwick recently released her debut album

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Kirkland native Brooke Ludwick debuts first country album

Up-and-coming country singer Brooke Ludwick bridges the gap between Nashville and the Pacific Northwest with her first studio…