Site Logo
King County approves gun warning sign requirement

News

King County approves gun warning sign requirement

Warning signs must be posted in all King County gun stores and firing ranges.

Photo courtesy of Kirkland Police Department

News

Kirkland pens apology to man who was sitting while black at frozen yogurt shop

City apologizes after police were called on a black man at Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt.

KCLS launched their first podcast called The Desk Set. The podcast is hosted by librarians Britta Barrett and Emily Calkins. Courtesy of The Desk Set.

Life

KCLS launches first podcast, The Desk Set

Librarians Britta Barrett and Emily Calking co-host new podcast.

Reporter file photo

News

Police investigate officer response to 911 call

The investigation comes after officers may have improperly responded to a call from Menchie’s.

King County Flood Control District approves 2019 Budget on Nov. 5. Photo courtesy of King County Flood Control District.

News

King County Flood Control District approves $93 million budget

The 2019 District Budget will maintain current flood protection services.

The Council recognized the AFIS program as it celebrates 30 years of assisting law enforcement throughout King County. Councilmembers, AFIS staff and King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht join AFIS regional manager, Carol Gillespie. Photo courtesy of King County.

News

King County Council recognizes Automated Fingerprint Information System

For three decades, AFIS has helped law enforcement solve thousands of cases.

Coldwell Banker Bain launches monthly dinners for Imagine Housing’s Velocity community

Life

Coldwell Banker Bain launches monthly dinners for Imagine Housing’s Velocity community

Office brokers and staff establish support for affordable housing services.

Sarah Yount, former YES client, speaks at YES’s 50th anniversary celebration on Nov. 2. Madison Miller/staff photo.

News

Youth Eastside Services celebrates 50 years

YES celebrates 50 years of providing youth and family behavioral health services.

Sky Metalwala has been missing for seven years. Photo courtesy of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

News

Police plead for help in search for missing boy

Sky has been missing since Nov. 6, 2011 and turned 9 years old on Sept. 2.

Protesters chant “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!” at the intersection of Northeast 124th Street and 124th Avenue Northeast Thursday evening. Kailan Manandic, staff photo

News

Kirkland locals rally in national protest to protect Mueller

Protesters across the nation respond to former Attorney General Jeff Session’s resignation.

From L-R: Panelist Roderic Camp from Claremont University, William Beezley from University of Arizona, Linda, and Guillermo Sheridan from UNAM-Seattle touched on the subject of U.S.-Mexico relations on Nov. 1 at Northwest University. Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo.

News

Northwest University hosts public academic conference

NU partners with National Autonomous University of Mexico to discuss U.S.-Mexico relations

Investor Sharks returns to Kirkland

Business

Investor Sharks returns to Kirkland

The second annual event allowed local startups to pitch to angel investors.

Kirkland council reviews preliminary budget

News

Kirkland council reviews preliminary budget

The theme of the document is keeping Kirkland “safe, sustainable, connected.”

The team that advocated for I-1631 at downtown Seattle’s Arctic Club on Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Melissa Hellmann

News

Washington rejects carbon fee

I-1631 campaign organizers say they will continue pushing for a cleaner future.

Early results: Carbon fee fails as gun control passes

News

Early results: Carbon fee fails as gun control passes

Preliminary tallies are in for the state’s four initiatives.

Kuderer leads Tom; Walen over Bright

News

Kuderer leads Tom; Walen over Bright

Legislative District 48 race. Results are preliminary.

One of the things Kirkland’s Proposition 1 will pay for is police services. Courtesy photo

News

Voters decide on city’s Prop. 1 measure

The sales tax increase for police services and community safety was passing as of election night.

Democrats lead in 1st Legislative District

News

Democrats lead in 1st Legislative District

Derek Stanford and Shelley Kloba were successful in their re-election bids.

Democrats lead in 45th Legislative District

News

Democrats lead in 45th Legislative District

Dhingra, Goodman and Springer earned about two thirds of the vote.

DelBene leads in 1st Congressional District in early returns

News

DelBene leads in 1st Congressional District in early returns

As of election night, incumbent Suzan DelBene was leading with 69 percent of the vote, to Jeffrey Beeler’s…