Some of the July 4 festivities that Kirklanders have come to enjoy each year, including the fireworks display, have been…
When Belinda Blackshear came home Thursday to let her two dogs in from the side yard, her six-year-old dog Toby,…
The man who allegedly killed two Decatur High School students while driving drunk, pled not guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide Wednesday at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.
A former Kirkland police officer who was fired in 2008 for allegedly using law enforcement databases to spy on his…
Missing Kirkland woman found dead off I-90 in Kittitas County
Missing Kirkland resident Maria White, 41, was found dead off I-90 in Kittitas County Wednesday.
The woman was reported missing on Tuesday and was found 20 miles east of Snoqualmie Pass just off Exit 74
early Wednesday on the Eastlake High School Web site that Lake Washington High School Principal Brad Malloy will become Eastlake’s new principal on July 1, replacing Greg Schellenberg, who is moving to China with his family.
By Alyssa Gwinn Special to the Reporter Kirkland Junior High 7th graders recently worked on a Cotton Hill Restoration Project….
Kirkland Cub Scout Troop No. 595 recently visited the Kirkland Reporter office to learn what it takes to produce a…
The 2010 Kirkland Summer Concert Series will kick off July 6 at 10 a.m. with Irish fiddling, dancing, and singing…
By Susan F. Raunig Reporter columnist A chic, fashion boutique offering contemporary clothing with style, luxury and comfort — a…
Since the start of summer, Scott Pierce has noticed people standing at the Juanita Beach Park re-reading the “closed” signs…
Even if the sun doesn’t shine much this summer, kids and adults alike will likely be looking for new ways to stay active and busy before fall begins.
The City of Kirkland’s Parks and Recreaction department has a wide variety of classes, activities and locations for any age range.
A big highlight this year is the Move It! Summer classes, said Recreation Coordinator Nesha Thomas.
In a surprise classroom presentation, three Lake Washington High School seniors were awarded a Lily Waluconis Memorial Scholarship – each in the amount of $750 on June 9. Each student submitted an application and was chosen on the basis of their academic performance and commitment to social justice.
Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) Gateway to College program students David Tran and Ariana Loreto were invited guests at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Annual Meeting on May 18.
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 800 per week.
Since the start of summer, Scott Pierce has noticed people standing at the Juanita Beach Park re-reading the “closed” signs every time he strolls by.
“You can tell by the look on their faces that they are not happy campers,” said Pierce, who lives in the neighborhood and has frequented the park for nearly 20 years.
Kirkland’s Planning Commission meetings don’t normally have many citizens in attendance. Kirkland attorney Ken Davidson and the group Kirkland Citizens for Responsible Development (KCRD) are hoping for a better turnout at the next meeting when the board will receive public comment on the three zoning options submitted by developer Touchstone Corp. on plans for the redevelopment of Parkplace in downtown Kirkland.
Kirkland Firefighters are investigating what caused a kitchen fire at Raga Cuisine of India on Central Way Tuesday afternoon.
The Kirkland Tourism Program announces the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee’s (LTAC) Funding Request Application for 2011.