Home falls are a common occurrence for older adults who don’t have the strength and agility to maintain their balance.
Each fall I stand in front of a brand new group of parents and read this poem to open up my Curriculum Night presentation.
Milan Heger is a free man today.
Bob and his late wife Betty Lightfeldt had a big impact on the Kirkland business community for decades. Their shops…
Laughs Comedy Spot in Kirkland welcomes the hilarious Andy Kindler on Jan. 14-15. Kindler is known in comedy circles as a troublemaker. Originally from New York, and now complaining from California, he annoys people all over the world.
Assemble your team to compete against the best from Kirkland gyms during the Kirkland Winter Fitness Challenge.
Whether you’re just beginning to exercise or you’ve been active for years, get fresh insight from an experienced personal trainer during a free event, “Take Your First Steps Toward Fitness” at 2 p.m. Jan. 15 at the Kingsgate Library.
Most people have a vague idea that they have a liver, kidneys, and a colon; some know where they are and what they do.
Diabetes is a growing problem. Nearly eight percent of the U.S. population has type 2 diabetes and the numbers are rising daily.
Have you ever attended a Pilates class and said afterwards, “I didn’t feel a thing” or “What’s the point?”
For its 12th annual stage production, Rose Hill Elementary School is taking the classic story about the boy who wouldn’t grow up and giving it a comedic and musical twist.
Dozens dashed into Lake Washington’s freezing water for the unofficial Polar Bear Plunge to ring in the New Year Jan. 1 at Marina Park.
Baby boy Sharoban Mandal was born at 1:58 a.m. on Jan. 1 to Kirkland parents Sarbendu Mandal and Sumana Sikdar.
Three Finn Hill Junior High 8th grade music students have been selected to perform in the Junior All-State Orchestra and band.
Three students from the International Community School Music Ensemble and Choir were selected to participate in the WMEA 2011 All-State honor groups and the 2011 MENC All-Northwest Band.
The holidays are here again and it seemed overnight everything was draped in twinkling lights. Christmas music is proclaiming the season in department stores and elevators all over the land. Is this what the holidays are about? I think not.
Most people make room in their budget to give a little to charity during the holidays. The Giving Chicks give a little every month.
It was a Western-showdown scene – two men faced each other on a dusty street, nasty exchanges were made, followed by a deadly game of quick draw – only the confrontation happened at the intersection of Park Lane and Lake Street, right here in Kirkland.
With the holidays approaching, the thoughts of many turn to family gatherings and planning the appropriate menu.