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Hundreds of protesters gathered Friday for the climate strike. Madison Miller/staff photo

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Kirkland, Eastside residents protest climate change

Organized by local high school students, a climate strike was held at Houghton Beach Park.

Toby Nixon and David Schwartz. Courtesy photos

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Kirkland City Council candidates seek pos. 4

Toby Nixon and David Schwartz share their views on transportation, housing and more.

Vacuum trucks assisting Kirkland with flood-prevention, city utility projects

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Vacuum trucks assisting Kirkland with flood-prevention, city utility projects

The city started using the vehicles last year.

High School Nation makes a stop in Kirkland

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High School Nation makes a stop in Kirkland

High School Nation treated Juanita students to a two-hour music festival Sept. 13.

Disclosure complaints filed against EvergreenHealth Foundation

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Disclosure complaints filed against EvergreenHealth Foundation

Alleged violations include failing to adhere to reporting required by recently passed DISCLOSE Act.

Jolene Messmer, a loan consultant at Caliber Home Loans, walks the runway at the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce’s sustainable fashion show on Sept. 12. Madison Miller/staff photo

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Kirkland chamber host fashion show fundraiser

Kirkland Chamber of Commerce celebrates Sustainable September with fashion show.

Working toward a more welcoming Eastside | Windows and Mirrors

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Working toward a more welcoming Eastside | Windows and Mirrors

Eastside for All has launched to focus on race and social justice advocacy.

Women and families homeless shelter in Kirkland receives grant

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Women and families homeless shelter in Kirkland receives grant

Premera Blue Cross selected Catholic Community Services and the Sophia Way as recipients for the $250,000 grant.

KCSO found all but one of the 108 allegations of excessive or unnecessary use of force were justified

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KCSO found all but one of the 108 allegations of excessive or unnecessary use of force were justified

The Office of Law Enforcement Oversight has released its annual 2018 report.

File photo                                Eastside Welcoming Week will be hosting over 30 events to support diverse communities and build relationships among neighbors from Sept. 13 -22.

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Eastside cities join together to celebrate Welcoming Week

Eastside Welcoming Week to take place Sept. 13-22.

Kirkland City Hall. Photo courtesy city of Kirkland

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Kirkland council passes new affordable housing initiative pilot

The pilot was approved 6-1 at the council’s Sept. 3 meeting.

Madison Miller/staff photo                                Melody Kieffer, an office manager at Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary School, addresses the school board on Aug. 12.

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LWSD seeks mediation for LWESP negotiations

LWSD and LWESP have not reached a tentative agreement.

Man killed on I-405 during tire change

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Man killed on I-405 during tire change

Incident took place near mile post 20.

Shake Shack makes its Kirkland debut

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Shake Shack makes its Kirkland debut

The new location, located at Kirkland Urban, is the second one to open in Seattle.

Fall CERT training starting Sept. 17 in Kirkland

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Fall CERT training starting Sept. 17 in Kirkland

The trainings have been seasonally offered by the city since 2005.

Zucchini anyone? | Guest editorial

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Zucchini anyone? | Guest editorial

Plan now to turn garden overflow into healthy, economical meals – and reduce waste.

School zone traffic pilot project began at select Kirkland schools this week

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School zone traffic pilot project began at select Kirkland schools this week

Warnings about the cameras will be issued for the first 30 days of operation.

Kirkland city officials discuss progress on Prop. 1

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Kirkland city officials discuss progress on Prop. 1

The tax measure, which focuses on police services and community safety, was passed by the public in 2018.

History: The untold stories | Windows and Mirrors

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History: The untold stories | Windows and Mirrors

What do we not know about the history of the human race?

Used car on back of truck catches fire near I-405 on-ramp in Kirkland

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Used car on back of truck catches fire near I-405 on-ramp in Kirkland

Northeast 116th Street was closed as firefighters put out the blaze.