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Kirkland City Hall to close to the public starting at noon Monday

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Kirkland City Hall to close to the public starting at noon Monday

Council chamber will also close to the public but meetings will be streamed and public can still comment…

Live COVID-19 Coverage: March 16

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Live COVID-19 Coverage: March 16

The virus continues to spread as state and local authorities take further measures to fight it.

Libraries are the place to go according to poll

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Libraries are the place to go according to poll

Library will host short film festival on March 20.

Kirkland Fire Station 21 is back in service

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Kirkland Fire Station 21 is back in service

The facility received an eight-hour professional deep cleaning before it was reopened for service.

COVID-19 — What you need to know today

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COVID-19 — What you need to know today

Coronavirus pandemic continues worldwide. How is it impacting King County today?

COVID-19 — What you need to know today

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COVID-19 — What you need to know today

Coronavirus pandemic continues worldwide. How is it impacting King County today?

Kirkland fire, police fully staffed, responding to calls as normal amid coronavirus outbreak

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Kirkland fire, police fully staffed, responding to calls as normal amid coronavirus outbreak

The city is continuing to operate its emergency operations center.

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COVID-19 — What you need to know today

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COVID-19 — What you need to know today

Coronavirus pandemic continues worldwide. How is it impacting King County today?

Protesters hold signs advocating for a veto on Senate Bill 5395. Photo by Cameron Sheppard, WNPA News Service

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Protesters blast Legislature’s sex education directive

Republican lawmakers attempt to make the bill a ballot issue for November elections.

Athletic practices and competitions cancelled through April 24 due to coronavirus outbreak

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Athletic practices and competitions cancelled through April 24 due to coronavirus outbreak

By Andy Nystrom and Benjamin Olson

Photo by Haley Ausbun. The Renton Community Center, located at 1715 Maple Valley Highway, was closed until March 31 after the family of a preschooler in a program there told the city they had been exposed to a case of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. Pictured: signage about the closure on the door of the center.

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Live COVID-19 Coverage: March 12

March 12, 2020

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Events and new resources blossom for older adults this spring | Coming of age…again

While we may work out, run, walk or bicycle to exercise and stay “fit,” exercising our brain is…

Real estate: coronavirus, mortgage rates and inventory

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Real estate: coronavirus, mortgage rates and inventory

As the virus has spread across the world the Federal Reserve has issued a surprise interest rate cut.

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks about closing all schools for six weeks in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties during a press conference on Thursday afternoon. Photo courtesy of tvw.org

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Governor closes all King, Snohomish and Pierce schools through April 24

Local school districts already had announced multiple week closures due to COVID-19.

Fire Station 21 is housing first responders who have been exposed to COVID-19. Blake Peterson/staff photo

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11 Kirkland first responders released from quarantine

Twenty-nine firefighters and four police officers remain quarantined.

LWSD closes March 12-27

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LWSD closes March 12-27

LWSD closes due to growing COVID-19 concerns.

COVID-19 — What you need to know today

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COVID-19 — What you need to know today

More cases and deaths were reported in King County as the governor works to shut down large events

Outbreak - Today’s latest news on COVID-19

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Outbreak – Today’s latest news on COVID-19

74 more cases have been reported in King County.