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Council tables annexation indefinitely

Despite pressure and incentives from county and state officials, Kirkland’s Potential Annexation Area (PAA), which includes Kingsgate, Juanita…

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Eastside railway tracks to stay

Reversing an earlier position, King County Executive Ron Sims last week announced his support for preserving the tracks…

Scott Fowler

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Life-long hobby helped him recover from near fatal crash

Moments after accidentally crushing the center of a model ship it took him nearly a year to build,…

Reader Don McGehe submitted this photo of two ducks hanging around outside the door at the Bartell Drugs in Houghton. McGehe found out that Marilyn Love

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A quick duck into Bartell’s

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Juanita’s Beka Chaney -- seen here at practice at Wellington Hills Golf Course in Woodinville -- is the team’s top player.

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‘New regime’ starting to pay dividends for Juanita golf

The Juanita girls golf team turnaround finally seems to have hit full swing.

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Local farmer’s markets opening

Farmers markets are close to opening. Here’s where to find them:

Froni Mangouras carries dishes past the newly renovated bar area at George’s Place on April 5. What has been a time of upheaval for many has been a turn of good fortune for others. George’s Place

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Downtown trend is ‘destination’ restaurants

Restaurants under the McLeod project umbrella have already begun to clear out. Peruvian restaurant Mixtura left two weeks…

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Value in local news

The Seattle Times announced last week it is cutting its staff and closing its Eastside bureau in Bellevue.

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Who to blame for Sonics going?

He lied to us.

Mayor Lauinger (left) with Steve Lerian.

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The Madison House Retirement Community will host its 2nd Annual Red Hat Extravaganza tomorrow from 10 a.m. to…

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In Brief

The Rotary Club of Kirkland announced its annual scholarship awards April 7.

Rick Smith

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Nonprofit promotes new high school rivalry: poetry

Athletic rivalry between the ‘Stangs, Kangs and Wolves is nothing new. Now students from Redmond, Lake Washington and…

Kamiakin Junior High director of bands Ward S. Brannman leads the jazz ensemble as the Kamiakin Community Concert begins on April 8. The concert acted as a “pass the hat” fundraiser for the Hot Dog USA jump rope team

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Kamiakin Community Concert

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In Brief

Kirkland neighborhoods will be busy in the coming weeks with the following public walks:

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Green 2.0: Eco-living goes high-tech in Kirkland

Ever wondered what your impact is on the environment? With an online community of two million members, Kirkland-based…

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Rec Calendar

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

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Prep Roundup

Lake Washington and Juanita

Lake Washington’s Nicole Spangler slides safely into home for a two-run homerun in the first inning of a 6-4 win over Redmond April 9 at Crestwoods Park.

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Kangs flexing early KingCo muscle

After going 8-12 last year and returning just one senior, it would have been easy to dismiss Mike…

Social marketing consultant Nancy Lee (second from right) shares results of Kirkland’s pedestrian flag study with Seattle City Councilwomen Sally Clark and Jan Drago (from far left) as David Godfrey of Kirkland Public Works (middle) and Kirkland Deputy Mayor Joan McBride (far right) look on outside the Epicurean Edge on Central Way. McBride was giving Drago and Clark a tour of Kirkland’s sidewalks last Friday to demonstrate the city’s pedestrian safety initiatives. The Seattle Council is now working on a number of activities related to pedestrian safety.

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Seattle Council walked through ped-flag program