Fifty-eight candidates completed application process with Ray and Associates, Inc.
The website will provide a hub for services and resources for labor and sex trafficking victims.
Two Kirkland students graduated from the school and will go on to study at universities.
Lake Washington Schools Foundation support ranges from classroom grants to district-wide programs.
The new feature, “My Navigator”, will make signing up easier and enhance the user experience.
Jeff Mash and Kathleen Eggers of Morgan Stanley in Bellevue awarded four local students.
King County Libraries are air conditioned and an option for locals to stay cool during summer heat.
Recent acquisitions expanded Juanita Heights Park in Kirkland.
The American Stroke Association awarded EvergreenHealth for Excellence in Stroke Care.
Local students attempt to protect an egg from a 60-foot drop on June 5.
The celebration is seeking volunteers to help with the parades and fireworks show.
Outstanding character and achievement earn post-secondary funding for local students.
Innovation Triangle works to create business opportunities in Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond.
The Kiwanis Club of Kirkland held their annual pancake breakfast last month.
EvergreenHealth recently received recognition for remarkable quality, patient experience and parice.
Michael Schutzler is the CEO of Washington Technology Industry Association and will give an address.
Kirkland police are currently searching for the suspect who has been masturbating in front of women.
Numerous Eastside Alliance members received awards for Outstanding Contribution in Human Services.
About 200 community members, including cancer survivors and their loved ones, attended the event at EvergreenHealth.
AA offers resources for people living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers in Kirkland.