Thirteen Lake Washington School District students on five teams, and one individual, earned first place in their division at the National History Day State Event held at Green River Community College in Auburn, Wash. on May 2.
Kirkland resident Amber Boothe has been named to the Spring 2015 Dean’s List at Berea College.
The Kirkland resident Adam Taylor Youtsey has been recognized on the dean’s list at Norwich University for the spring 2015 semester.
The city of Kirkland’s ribbon-cutting celebration on Park Lane Friday featuring local electric violinist Geoffrey Castle and a speech by Mayor Amy Walen marks the near completion of the renovation project intended to improve walkability in downtown.
A residential fire near the boundary between Bothell and Kirkland claimed the life of one person late Wednesday evening, according to the Bothell Police Department.
The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week.
A Kent woman accused of stealing several people’s identities, including that of a Kirkland woman, and later planning to rob her with two accomplices, was sentenced to three years in King County Jail.
The Kirkland Wednesday Market kicked off the opening season this week with a performance by Kirkland-based ukulele rock band “Marilyn and the G Strings” at Marina Park.
The following five students from Kirkland graduated from the University of San Diego on May 24.
This month, the King County Green Schools Program is recognizing 55 schools for their conservation achievements. Included is Carl Sandburg Elementary/Discovery Community School as a Level Four Sustaining Green Schools 2014-15.
Three LWSD students placed and three others finished in the top 10 at the DECA International Career Development Conference held in Orlando, Fla., April 24-29.
Kirkland resident Davis Pruett, a senior electronic media production major at Harding University, is among more than 1,200 University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the spring 2015 semester.
Kirkland resident Davis Pruett, a senior electronic media production major at Harding University, is among more than 1,200 University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the spring 2015 semester.
Kirkland Police Chief Eric Olsen had the honor of announcing the winning name for the Department’s two Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) at the June 2, City Council meeting. Students from Henry David Thoreau Elementary School submitted the name “E.P.I.C” (Environmental Police Investigation Car), which received the highest number of online votes from the community.
Woodinville horse rescue organization, Save A Forgotten Equine (SAFE) is holding its annual Spring Into Summer event from noon to 4 p.m. on June 20 at Bridle Trails Park in Kirkland.
Researchers from the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation will be interviewing motorists and gathering data in six Washington counties in June 2015, as part of a research project aimed at measuring driver drug and alcohol use patterns.
There is a lot to be said for our youth today, but Bonni Sundberg of the Kiwanis Club of Kirkland said the organization chooses to focus on the positive aspects of how the young adults in the community are reaching out to help where it is needed.
Civil commitment is the fastest growing category of superior court cases, and the Metropolitan King County Council is calling for solutions to provide the Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) court with the space it needs to serve patients and their families.
A Kirkland lawyer and Redmond resident has been sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for embezzling more than $430,000 from his clients from March 2010 to September 2013.
The Resort at Forbes Creek in Kirkland sold this week for $128 million, according to King County tax records.